Draft By-law - Alteration of Springhurst Avenue
from Jameson Avenue to King Street West by the
Installation of Speed Humps (High Park)
The Toronto Community Council recommends that a by-law in the form of the draft by-law be enacted, and that
the necessary Bills be introduced in Council to give effect thereto.
The Toronto Community Council reports, for the information of Council, that pursuant to Clause 63 of Report No. 16 of
the Toronto Community Council, titled "Installation of Speed Humps - Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King
Street West (High Park)", which was adopted without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on December 16 and
17, 1998, notice with respect to the proposed enactment of the draft by-law was advertised in a daily newspaper on April 6,
13, 20 and 27, 1999, and no one addressed the Toronto Community Council.
The Toronto Community Council submits the following Draft By-law from the City Solicitor:
Authority:Toronto Community Council Report No. 16, Clause No. 63, as adopted by Council on December 16 and 17,
1998
Enacted by Council:
CITY OF TORONTO
Bill No.
BY-LAW No.
To further amend former City of Toronto By-law No. 602-89, being "A By-law To authorize the construction,
widening, narrowing, alteration and repair of sidewalks, pavements and curbs at various locations", respecting the
alteration of Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West by the installation of speed humps
WHEREAS notice of a proposed By-law regarding the proposed alteration was published in a daily newspaper on , , and ,
1999 and interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard at a public meeting held on , 1999 and it is appropriate
to amend the by-law to permit the alteration.
The Council of the City of Toronto HEREBY ENACTS as follows:
1.Former City of Toronto By-law No. 602-89, being "A By-law To authorize the construction, widening, narrowing,
alteration and repair of sidewalks, pavements and curbs at various locations", is amended:
(1)by inserting in Columns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, respectively, of Schedule "B-4" (Pavement Alteration/Repair) the
following:
(Column 1
Street) |
(Column2
Side/Corner) |
(Column 3
Alteration/Repair) |
(Column 4
From) |
(Column 5
To) |
(Column 6
Drawing
No./Date) |
Springhurst
Avenue
|
|
Alteration
consisting
of the
installation
of speed
humps
|
Jameson
Avenue
|
King Street
West |
421F-5276
dated October
1998
|
ENACTED AND PASSED this day of , A.D. 1999.
MayorCity Clerk
The Toronto Community Council also submits Clause No. 63 of the Toronto Community Council Report No. 16,
titled "Installation of Speed Humps - Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West (High Park)",
which was adopted, without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on December 16 and 17, 1998:
(City Council on December 16 and 17, 1998, adopted this Clause, without amendment.)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (November30, 1998) from the
Director, Transportation Services, District 1:
Purpose:
To reduce the speed of traffic on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West by the introduction of
speed humps.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Funds to cover the cost of this work in the estimated amount of $5,000 are available under Capital Fund Code No. 296702.
Recommendations:
(1) That approval be given to alter sections of the roadway on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street
West for traffic calming purposes as described below, with implementation subject to favourable results of the polling of
residents pursuant to the policy related to speed hump installation as adopted by the former City of Toronto Council:
"The construction of speed humps on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West, generally as shown
on the attached print of Drawing No. 421F-5276, dated October 1998";
(2) That the speed limit be reduced from 40 km/h to 30 km/h on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King
Street West coincident with the implementation of speed humps; and
(3) That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to implement the foregoing,
including the introduction in Council of any Bills that might be required.
Comments:
At the request of Councillors Chris Korwin-Kuczynski and David Miller and area residents, a staff investigation was
conducted to determine the feasibility of installing speed humps on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King
Street West to reduce vehicle speeds. Six speed humps were installed on Springhurst Avenue from Dufferin Street to
Jameson Avenue in December 1997.
Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Street to a point 85.3 metres south of King Street West has a pavement width of 6.2
metres, and 9.7 metres for the remaining portion closest to King Street West. This portion of Springhurst Avenue has a
maximum speed limit of 40 km/h, and operates one-way westbound/northbound from Jameson Avenue to a point 85.3
metres south of King Street West, and two-way for the remaining portion. The following parking regulations are in effect
on this block:
East Side
*The permit parking system operates from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m daily, and parking is otherwise allowed for a maximum
period of one hour at other times, from Jameson Avenue to a point 85.3 metres south of King Street West.
*Parking is prohibited at all times from King Street West to a point 85.3 metres south thereof.
West Side
*Parking is prohibited at all times.
Twenty-four hour speed and volume surveys conducted between September 14, 1998 and September 19, 1998 recorded
approximately 1100 to 1400 vehicles per day, and of these about 50% to 70% exceeded the posted speed limit of 40 km/h,
while 10% to 20% travelled in excess of 10 km/h over the limit.
A suitable speed hump plan for this block would consist of five speed humps as shown on the attached print of Drawing
No. 421F-5276 dated October 1998. The proposal has one speed hump south of the sharp bend and four north of the bend.
In accordance with the Speed Hump implementation policy established by the former City Council, residents will be polled
to determine whether there is community support for speed humps as outlined above. The poll will be conducted of adults
(18 years and older) of households directly abutting the affected street. At least 60% of valid responses should support the
plan in order to authorize the installation. The final decision rests with City Council.
The changes proposed to Springhurst Avenue as set out above constitute alterations to a public highway pursuant to the
provisions of the Municipal Act.
Accordingly, the intent of Council to enact a by-law to authorize any physical changes resulting in the alteration of the
pavement configuration must be advertised and subsequently be subject to a public hearing. It is noted that emergency
services are being advised of the proposal to ensure that the detailed design does not unduly hamper their operations.
This project is pre-approved in accordance with Schedule A of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Roads
Projects.
Contact Name and Telephone Number
Joe Gallippi, Transportation Technologist, 392-7711
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The Toronto Community Council also submits the following communication (December7,1998) from Councillor
Korwin-Kuczynski:
I am writing to you regarding the report submitted by Transportation Services District I, with regards to the installation of
speed humps on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West.
I am unable to attend the Toronto Community Council meeting on Wednesday December 9, 1998, I am writing to support
the installation of speed humps on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West and the
recommendations in the report.
Insert Table/Map No. 1
Speed Humps
The Toronto Community Council also submits the following report (April 20, 1999) from the Director,
Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services:
Purpose:
To report on the results of a speed hump poll of residents and to advise that conditions for the installation of speed humps
on the subject section of Springhurst Avenue have been satisfied.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendation:
That this report be received for information.
Background:
City Council at its meeting of December 16 and 17, 1998, in adopting Clause 63 in Toronto Community Council Report
No.16, approved the alterations of the pavement on the above noted street, subject to the favourable results of polling of the
affected residents, pursuant to the former City of Toronto policy relating to speed hump installation. The proposed
enactment of the draft by-law to give effect to the above was advertised in a daily newspaper on four consecutive weeks in
April 1999 and will be considered by Toronto Community Council at its meeting of April 28, 1999.
Comments:
The former City of Toronto's Speed Hump Policy (adopted by Council at its meeting of August 21, 1997) requires that a
poll of adult residents (18 years of age or older) be conducted on streets being considered for speed hump installations and
that at least 60% of the valid responses to the poll endorse the speed hump proposal.
The results of the poll undertaken on Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West in April 1999 showed
that 42 of the eligible voters responded to the poll and of these 33 (79%) supported speed humps and 9 (21%) opposed the
plan.
As indicated above, the criteria for the installation of speed humps as set out in the Speed Hump Policy, have been satisfied
on the subject section of roadway.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Erin Holl
Co-ordinator, Transportation Operations, 392-7771