Introduction of "No Parking Anytime" Prohibition -
Worthington Crescent Between South Kingsway
(North and South) Branches (High Park)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (March30,1999) from the
Director, Transportation Services, District 1:
Purpose:
To prohibit parking at anytime on the south side of Worthington Crescent between South Kingsway and Easson Avenue, on
the west side of Worthington Crescent between Easson Avenue and Innisfree Court and on the north side of Worthington
Crescent between Innisfree Court and South Kingsway, in order to improve the flow of traffic and eliminate the obstruction
created by vehicles parked on both sides of the street.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Funds to undertake the necessary pole and signage installations in the amount of $800.00 are contained in the
Transportation Services Division 1999 Current Budget request.
Recommendations:
(1)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Worthington Crescent between South Kingsway and Easson
Avenue, on the west side of Worthington Crescent between Easson Avenue and Innisfree Court and on the north side of
Worthington Crescent between Innisfree Court and South Kingsway; and
(2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing,
including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.
Comments:
At the request of High Park Councillor Chris Korwin-Kuczynski, Works staff investigated the feasibility of introducing a
"No Parking Anytime" prohibition to replace the statutory three hour parking regulation on the south side of Worthington
Crescent between South Kingsway and Easson Avenue, on the west side of Worthington Crescent between Easson Avenue
and Innisfree Court and on the north side of Worthington Crescent between Innisfree Court and South Kingsway, to prevent
the parking of vehicles on both sides of Worthington Crescent. Parked vehicles on both sides of the street create a safety
hazard on Worthington Crescent, in that the pavement width is narrowed to approximately 3 metres for a two-way traffic
operation. This hampers passage by emergency vehicles and also impacts negatively on street maintenance activities such
as plowing and street cleaning. Further, a conflict is created between motorists on Worthington Crescent travelling in
opposite directions and these motorists attempting to enter/exit the street.
Worthington Crescent between its north and south intersections with South Kingsway operates two-way with a pavement
width of 7.3 metres and a speed limit of 50 kilometres per hour. The permit parking system is not in effect and parking is
permitted to a maximum period of three hours on both sides of the street.
Accordingly, it is recommended that parking should be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Worthington Crescent
between South Kingsway and Easson Avenue, on the west side of Worthington Crescent between Easson Avenue and
Innisfree Court and on the north side of Worthington Crescent between Innisfree Court and South Kingsway.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Spiros Stamopoulos, Traffic Investigator, 392-7771