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1 PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION DATE: March 21, 2017 REPORT NO. PW TO: FROM: Chair and Members Committee of the Whole Operations and Administration E. (Beth) Goodger, General Manager Public Works Commission 1.0 TYPE OF REPORT CONSENT ITEM [ ] ITEM FOR CONSIDERATION [ X ] 2.0 TOPIC Traffic Report Boundary Restructuring Parking Control [Financial Implication - $200 from the Operational Services Operating Budget] Osborn Avenue Parking Control [Financial Implication - $100 from Operational Services Operating Budget] Scotia Avenue Parking Control [Financial Implication - $100 from Operational Services Operating Budget] Downing Street Parking Control [Financial Implication - $900 from Operational Services Operating Budget] Ferrero Boulevard Parking Control [Financial Implication - $100 from Operational Services Operating Budget] (PW )

2 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 2 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS: A. BOUNDARY RESTRUCTURING PARKING CONTROL 1. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Governor s Road East from a point 325 metres west of the centre line of King George Road for a distance of 240 metres westerly; and 2. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the east side of King George Road from Powerline Road to a point 657 metres north of the centre line of Powerline Road; and 3. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Mount Pleasant Street from a point 113 metres north of Dale Street to Tutela Heights Road; and 4. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the east side of Mount Pleasant Street from Gilkison Road to Tutela Heights Road; and 5. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Mount Pleasant Road from Tutela Heights Road to Westlake Boulevard; and 6. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Park Road North from Powerline Road to a point 700 metres north of Powerline Road; and 7. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from Park Road North to King George Road; and 8. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from Paris Road to a point 250 metres west of Paris Road; and 9. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Paris Road from Powerline Road to a point 310 metres north of Powerline Road; and 10. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from King George Road to Balmoral Drive; and 11. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on the north side of Tutela Heights Road from a point 250 metres west of the centre line of Davern Road for 20 metres westerly (buses excepted); and 12. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix A of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 13. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix A of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017.

3 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 3 B. OSBORN AVENUE PARKING CONTROL 1. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the north side of Osborn Avenue commencing from a point 66 metres east of the centre line of Draper Street for a distance of 33 metres easterly; and 2. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix B of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, C. SCOTIA AVENUE PARKING CONTROL 1. THAT No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Scotia Avenue commencing from a point 32 metres south of the centre line of Edgar Drive for a distance of 56 metres southerly; and 2. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix C of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 3. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix C of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, D. DOWNING STREET PARKING CONTROL 1. THAT 2 hour parking 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive, except as provided for in Schedule 7 ; and 2. THAT a Time Limit Exemption Area BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive; and 3. THAT Schedule 10 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Restricted Time Limit BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix D of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 4. THAT Schedule 30 of Parking By-law which pertains to Time Limit Exemption Areas BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix D of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, E. FERRERO BOULEVARD PARKING CONTROL 1. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Ferrero Boulevard commencing from a point 335 metres north of the centre line of Cornell Lane for a distance of 292 metres northerly; and 2. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited during Certain Times BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix E of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017.

4 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 4 A. BOUNDARY RESTRUCTURING PARKING CONTROL 3.0 RECOMMENDATION 1. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Governor s Road East from a point 325 metres west of the centre line of King George Road for a distance of 240 metres westerly; and 2. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the east side of King George Road from Powerline Road to a point 657 metres north of the centre line of Powerline Road; and 3. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Mount Pleasant Street from a point 113 metres north of Dale Street to Tutela Heights Road; and 4. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the east side of Mount Pleasant Street from Gilkison Road to Tutela Heights Road; and 5. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Mount Pleasant Road from Tutela Heights Road to Westlake Boulevard; and 6. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Park Road North from Powerline Road to a point 700 metres north of Powerline Road; and 7. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from Park Road North to King George Road; and 8. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from Paris Road to a point 250 metres west of Paris Road; and 9. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Paris Road from Powerline Road to a point 310 metres north of Powerline Road; and 10. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Powerline Road from King George Road to Balmoral Drive; and 11. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on the north side of Tutela Heights Road from a point 250 metres west of the centre line of Davern Road for 20 metres westerly (buses excepted); and 12. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix A of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 13. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix A of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017.

5 Date: March 21, 2017 Page PURPOSE To by-law No Parking and No Stopping zones on the annexed road segments that are now under the jurisdiction of the City of Brantford as set out in the Boundary Adjustment Agreement ( Agreement ) approved by the County of Brant and the City of Brantford, which was effective January 1, 2017 in accordance with the Restructuring Order ( Order ). There will be no change in parking control resulting from the recommendations of this report. 5.0 BACKGROUND The Councils of the City of Brantford and the County of Brant formally approved the Agreement for the transfer of 2,444 hectares of land from the County of Brant to the City of Brantford on June 28, The Minister of Municipal Affairs officially signed the Order and the land was annexed to the City on January 1, The boundary restructuring has resulted in numerous road segments becoming the jurisdiction of the City of Brantford. Engineering Services staff is in the process of reviewing these road segments to ensure that all traffic and parking controls are included in the respective City traffic and parking by-law schedules. This report has been prepared to by-law the parking control on the new City roads. 6.0 CORPORATE POLICY CONTEXT The following long term desired outcome from the Strategic Plan is addressed with the recommendation: Brantford will be supported by well-developed and maintained transportation and servicing infrastructure. 7.0 INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES The County of Brant provided their By-law , being a by-law to regulate parking, for Engineering Services staff to review. 8.0 ANALYSIS Engineering Services staff reviewed County of Brant By-law , Schedule 2 pertaining to Stopping Prohibited Anytime and Schedule 3 pertaining to Parking Prohibited Anytime to assist in the preparation of this report. The recommended parking controls are listed in the table attached in Appendix A and shown on Figures 1, 2 and 3 which follow this section. 9.0 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations of this report CONCLUSION Approval of the parking controls listed in this report will provide for parking control on new City road segments annexed from the County of Brant on January 1, 2017.

6 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 6 Figure 1 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control South

7 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 7 Figure 2 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northwest

8 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 8 Figure 3 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northeast

9 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 9 B. OSBORN AVENUE PARKING CONTROL 3.0 RECOMMENDATION 1. THAT No Parking BE BY-LAWED on the north side of Osborn Avenue commencing from a point 66 metres east of the centre line of Draper Street for a distance of 33 metres easterly; and 2. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix B of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, PURPOSE To restrict on-street parking on the inside of the curve adjacent to 44 Osborn Avenue to improve sight lines and traffic flow for vehicles travelling on Osborn Avenue. 5.0 BACKGROUND Engineering Services staff was requested to prohibit parking on the inside of the curve that exists adjacent to 44 Osborn Avenue by a neighborhood resident. When vehicles are parked on the inside of the curve, it is difficult for motorists to observe approaching opposing traffic. 6.0 CORPORATE POLICY CONTEXT The following long term desired outcome from the Strategic Plan is addressed with the recommendation: Brantford will be supported by well-developed and maintained transportation and servicing infrastructure. 7.0 INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES A letter dated January 16, 2017 was delivered to the eleven (11) homes that are located on both sides of Osborn Avenue through the curve. The letter, attached in Appendix B, outlined the safety concerns and the proposed parking restriction to improve sight lines. No responses to the letter were received. 8.0 ANALYSIS Staff investigated the concern and confirmed that when vehicles are parked on the inside of the curve adjacent to 44 Osborn Avenue, a driver s sight distance through the curve is restricted. Also, the parked vehicles on the inside of the curve make it difficult for opposing vehicles to pass simultaneously. The proposed parking restriction is illustrated in Figure 4.

10 Date: March 21, 2017 Page FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The estimated cost to install parking control signs on Osborn Avenue is $100. Funding for this work will be provided from the Operational Services operating budget CONCLUSION The removal of on-street parking on Osborn Avenue on the inside of the curve adjacent to 44 Osborn Avenue will improve sight lines for drivers while having minimal impact on the on-street parking space availability.

11 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 11 Figure 4 Osborn Avenue Parking Control

12 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 12 C. SCOTIA AVENUE PARKING CONTROL 3.0 RECOMMENDATION 1. THAT No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Scotia Avenue commencing from a point 32 metres south of the centre line of Edgar Drive for a distance of 56 metres southerly; and 2. THAT Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix C of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 3. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix C of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, PURPOSE To provide additional on-street parking on Scotia Avenue for parents dropping off/picking up students at Greenbrier Public School, while maintaining a No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June zone adjacent to the existing crosswalk to maintain unobstructed sight lines for students crossing at the location. 5.0 BACKGROUND Engineering Services staff met with a representative of Greenbrier Public School to discuss parking concerns on Scotia Avenue. Staff reviewed the history of the existing No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June zone and revealed that it was by-lawed in response to concerns for the safety of children while walking to and from school. Now that a sidewalk exists on the west side of Scotia Avenue from Forsythe Avenue along the frontage of Greenbrier Park, the concern of vehicles and pedestrians coming in conflict with each other is diminished. 6.0 CORPORATE POLICY CONTEXT The following long term desired outcome from the Strategic Plan is addressed with the recommendation: Brantford will be supported by well-developed and maintained transportation and servicing infrastructure. 7.0 INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES Engineering Services staff met with a representative of Greenbrier Public School on Scotia Avenue to discuss an on-street parking solution to address the parking concerns raised by parents of students at the school. The representative supported the proposed parking control changes.

13 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 13 A letter dated January 24, 2017 was delivered to the nine (9) homes that are located on both sides of Scotia Avenue in the immediate area. The letter, attached in Appendix C, outlined the proposed on-street parking changes. No response to the letter was received. 8.0 ANALYSIS Staff investigated the concern and confirmed that the existing signed No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June zone on the west side of Scotia Avenue adjacent to Greenbrier Park is largely being disobeyed by parents. The existing No Stopping zone was by-lawed in 2000 in response to a concern that the location where parents were parking greatly restricted visibility for children walking along and crossing Scotia Avenue. Since that time, a sidewalk has been constructed from Forsythe Avenue to Greenbrier Park which provides a safe place for students to walk, as they no longer have to walk on the roadway. The proposed shortening of the No Stopping, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June zone on the west side of Scotia Avenue will provide additional on-street parking. A No Stopping zone will be maintained on both sides of the school crosswalk to maintain sightlines for children crossing Scotia Avenue. The proposed on-street parking changes are illustrated on Figure 5 which follows this section. 9.0 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The estimated cost to install parking control signs on Scotia Avenue is $100. Funding for this work will be provided from the Operational Services operating budget CONCLUSION The proposed parking control changes on Scotia Avenue will provide additional on-street parking for parents dropping off and picking up students at Greenbrier Public School while still maintaining the No Stopping zone adjacent to the school crosswalk to provide clear sight lines for students crossing Scotia Avenue at the location.

14 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 14 Figure 5 Scotia Avenue Parking Control

15 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 15 D. DOWNING STREET PARKING CONTROL 3.0 RECOMMENDATION 1. THAT 2 hour parking 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive, except as provided for in Schedule 7 ; and 2. THAT a Time Limit Exemption Area BE BY-LAWED on both sides of Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive; and 3. THAT Schedule 10 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Restricted Time Limit BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix D of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, 2017; and 4. THAT Schedule 30 of Parking By-law which pertains to Time Limit Exemption Areas BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix D of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, PURPOSE To by-law two (2) hour restricted time limit parking, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, on both sides of Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive, except where No Parking is presently by-lawed. It is recommended that Time limit exemption permit parking also be by-lawed within the same limits on Downing Street to allow eligible Downing Street residents to park a vehicle on-street and overstay the two hour time limit. 5.0 BACKGROUND Engineering Services staff received a petition requesting that parking on Downing Street from Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive be restricted to a two (2) hour time limit. In addition to the proposed restricted time limit parking, it was also requested that time limit exemption parking be by-lawed on Downing Street to allow residents to park their vehicle on-street for longer than two hours during the by-lawed two hour parking restriction. This request was received in order to reduce the number of vehicles parking on-street belonging to staff and visitors of Brantford General Hospital. 6.0 CORPORATE POLICY CONTEXT The following long term desired outcome from the Strategic Plan is addressed with the recommendation: Brantford will be supported by well-developed and maintained transportation and servicing infrastructure.

16 Date: March 21, 2017 Page INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES A letter dated February 10, 2017 was delivered to the 18 houses that are located on both sides of Downing Street between Devon Street and Ridgewood Drive. The letter, as attached in Appendix D, outlined the proposed two (2) hour parking restriction. Four (4) residents contacted staff in response to the letter. Three (3) of the responses were in support of the proposed two (2) hour restricted time limit parking. One (1) resident opposed the proposed time limited parking and time limit exemption by permit because they felt it was unfair to have to pay to park on-street and also have to warn guests of the restricted time limit parking. The resident also commented that hospital-related parking on Downing Street is not a major issue. It was later determined that the resident moved to Downing Street after the petition was circulated, so they were unaware of the concerns and proposed parking restriction. The resident was informed that the petition was signed by 13/18 (72%) of the residents on Downing Street. 8.0 ANALYSIS The petition that was circulated to Downing Street residents requested two (2) hour parking all day, every day. Staff recommends that the two (2) hour time limit only apply from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. This parking restriction would be consistent with other streets in the neighbourhood, such as Abigail Avenue and Lyons Avenue, and would allow for longer duration on-street parking evenings and weekends for residents and guests. The proposed two (2) hour restricted time limit parking, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday would be by-lawed on Downing Street where on-street parking is presently allowed. The existing No Parking zones would remain. Time Limit Exemption Parking will allow eligible Downing Street residents to park a vehicle on street and overstay the proposed two hour time limit during the time period noted above. In the city of Brantford any vehicle being parked on-street cannot be parked for longer than 24 hours. 9.0 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The estimated cost to install parking control signs on Downing Street is $900. Funding for this work will be provided from the Operational Services Operating Budget. With time limit exemption permit parking, no one is obligated to purchase a parking permit to park on-street. The parking permits are available only to residents that live on the noted street sections. For the eligible residents that choose to purchase a time limit exemption parking permit, the current cost is $24.00 per year plus applicable taxes.

17 Date: March 21, 2017 Page CONCLUSION Approval of the 2 hour time limit parking, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on both sides of Downing Street between Ridgewood Drive and Devon Street will reduce the number of vehicles parking on-street belonging to staff and visitors of the Brantford General Hospital during the day.

18 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 18 Figure 6 Downing Street Parking Control

19 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 19 E. FERRERO BOULEVARD PARKING CONTROL 3.0 RECOMMENDATION 1. THAT No Stopping BE BY-LAWED on the west side of Ferrero Boulevard commencing from a point 335 metres north of the centre line of Cornell Lane for a distance of 292 metres northerly; and 2. THAT Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited during Certain Times BE AMENDED as outlined in Appendix E of Traffic Report No. PW dated March 21, PURPOSE To restrict vehicles stopping on-street on the inside of the curve opposite 1 Ferrero Boulevard to improve sight lines and traffic flow for vehicles travelling on Ferrero Boulevard and Savannah Oaks Drive. 5.0 BACKGROUND Engineering Services staff was made aware of a concern regarding large vehicles stopped on Ferrero Boulevard by Brantford Transit. When large vehicles are stopped on the inside of the curve, it is difficult for motorists to observe approaching opposing traffic and it is difficult for opposing vehicles to pass simultaneously. 6.0 CORPORATE POLICY CONTEXT The following long term desired outcome from the Strategic Plan is addressed with the recommendation: Brantford will be supported by well-developed and maintained transportation and servicing infrastructure. 7.0 INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES A letter dated February 10, 2017 was delivered to the four (4) businesses that are located on both sides of Ferrero Boulevard and Savannah Oaks Drive. The letter, attached in Appendix E, outlined the safety concerns and the proposed parking restriction to improve sight lines. No responses to the letter were received. Brantford Transit supports the implementation of the parking ban to improve the safety of their transit operations and passengers along Ferrero Boulevard

20 Date: March 21, 2017 Page ANALYSIS Staff investigated the concern and confirmed that when vehicles are stopped on the inside of the curve opposite 1 Ferrero Boulevard, a driver s sight distance through the curve is restricted. Also, the stopped vehicles on the inside of the curve make it difficult for opposing vehicles to pass simultaneously. The proposed parking restriction is illustrated in Figure FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The estimated cost to install parking control signs on Ferrero Boulevard is $100. Funding for this work will be provided from the Operational Services operating budget CONCLUSION The removal of on-street stopping on Ferrero Boulevard along the inside of the curve opposite #1 Ferrero Boulevard will improve sight lines for drivers while having minimal impact on the on-street parking space availability.

21 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 21 Figure 7 Ferrero Boulevard Parking Control

22 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 22 Russ Loukes, P.Eng., PTOE Director of Engineering Services Robert Smith Transportation Technologist E. (Beth) Goodger General Manager Public Works Commission Attachments: Appendix A Boundary Restructuring Parking Control By-law Amendment Parking Control on New City Roads Figure 1 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control South Figure 2 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northwest Figure 3 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northeast Appendix B Osborn Avenue Parking Control By-law Amendment Osborn Avenue Parking Control Figure 4 Osborn Avenue Parking Control Osborn Avenue Letter to Residents Appendix C Scotia Avenue Parking Control By-law Amendment Scotia Avenue Parking Control Scotia Avenue Letter to Residents and diagram Appendix D Downing Street Parking Control By-law Amendment Downing Street Parking Control Scotia Avenue Letter to Residents & diagram Appendix E Ferrero Boulevard Parking Control By-law Amendment Ferrero Boulevard Parking Control Ferrero Boulevard Letter to Businesses & diagram In adopting this report, is a by-law or agreement required? If so, it should be referenced in the recommendation section. By-law required [ x ] yes [ ] no Agreement(s) or other documents to be signed by Mayor and/or City Clerk [ ] yes [ x ] no Is the necessary by-law or agreement being sent concurrently to Council? [ x ] yes [ ] no

23 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 23 A. BOUNDARY RESTRUCTURING PARKING CONTROL APPENDIX A a) RECOMMEND that Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE REPEALED as follows: Name of Street Side of Street Location Where Parking Is Prohibited Mount Pleasant Street By-law West From a point 113 metres north of Dale Street to City Limits b) RECOMMEND that Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Where Parking Is Prohibited Governor s Road East Both From a point 325 metres west of the centre line of King George Road for a distance of 240 metres westerly. King George Road East From Powerline Road to a point 657 metres north of the centre line of Powerline Road Mount Pleasant Street West From a point 113 metres north of Dale Street to Tutela Heights Road Mount Pleasant Street East From Gilkison Road to Tutela Heights Road Mount Pleasant Road Both From Tutela Heights Road to Westlake Boulevard Park Road North Both From Powerline Road to a point 700 metres north of Powerline Road Powerline Road Both From Park Road North to King George Road Powerline Road Both From Paris Road to a point 250 metres west of Paris Road.

24 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 24 c) RECOMMEND that Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Times When Stopping Prohibited Paris Road Both From Powerline Road to a point 310 metres north of Powerline Road Powerline Road Both From King George Road to Balmoral Drive Tutela Heights Road North From a point 250 metres west of the centre line of Davern Road for 20 metres westerly Anytime Every Day Anytime Every Day Anytime Every Day (buses excepted)

25 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 25 Figure 1 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control South

26 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 26 Figure 2 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northwest

27 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 27 Figure 3 Boundary Restructuring Parking Control Northeast

28 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 28 B. OSBORN AVENUE PARKING CONTROL APPENDIX B RECOMMEND that Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Where Parking Is Prohibited Osborn Avenue North From a point 66 metres east of the centre line of Draper Street for a distance of 33 metres easterly

29 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 29 Figure 4 Osborn Avenue Parking Control

30 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 30 Osborn Avenue - Letter to Residents

31 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 31 C. SCOTIA AVENUE PARKING CONTROL APPENDIX C a) RECOMMEND that Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE REPEALED as follows: Name of Street Side of Street Location Where Parking Is Prohibited Scotia Avenue West From a point 82 metres north of the centre line of Forsythe Avenue for a distance of 185 metres northerly, adjacent to Green Brier Park and Nos. 10 & 12 Scotia Avenue. b) RECOMMEND that Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE REPEALED as follows: Name of Street Side of Street Location Times When Stopping Prohibited Scotia Avenue By-law West From Edgar Drive extended to Forsythe Ave. 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June c) RECOMMEND that Schedule 7 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Prohibited at Anytime BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Where Parking Is Prohibited Scotia Avenue West From a point 40 metres north of the centre line of Edgar Drive for a distance of 91 metres northerly. d) RECOMMEND that Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited During Certain Time BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name Of Street Side of Street Location Times When Stopping Prohibited Scotia Avenue West From a point 32 metres south of the centre line of Edgar Drive for a distance of 56 metres southerly. 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, September through June

32 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 32 Figure 5 Scotia Avenue Parking Control

33 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 33 Scotia Avenue - Letter to Residents

34 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 34 D. DOWNING STREET PARKING CONTROL APPENDIX D a) RECOMMEND that Schedule 10 of Parking By-law which pertains to Parking Restricted Time Limit BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Period of Time Days of Week Parking Restricted Downing Street Both From Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive, except as provided for in Schedule 7 2 hours 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday b) RECOMMEND that Schedule 30 of Parking Bylaw which pertains to Time Limit Exemption Areas BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Time Period Downing Street Both From Devon Street to Ridgewood Drive 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday

35 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 35 Figure 6 Downing Street Parking Control

36 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 36 Downing Street - Letter to Residents

37 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 37 APPENDIX E E. FERRERO BOULEVARD PARKING CONTROL RECOMMEND that Schedule 8 of Parking By-law which pertains to Stopping Prohibited during Certain Times BE AMENDED to provide the following: Name of Street Side of Street Location Times When Stopping Prohibited Ferrero Boulevard West From a point 335 metres north of the centre line of Cornell Lane for a distance of 292 metres northerly Anytime Everyday

38 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 38 Figure 7 Ferrero Boulevard Parking Control

39 Date: March 21, 2017 Page 39 Ferrero Boulevard - Letter to Businesses

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