REQUEST FOR DECISION
DATE: October 23, 2017 Report No. EPW-17-052
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Jeff Miller, Director of Engineering and Public Works
SUBJECT:
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Intervale Avenue Residential Only Parking Restriction Petition
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
That Council approve Traffic Order 1263 “Residential Parking Only” along the frontage of Intervale Avenue.
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RELEVANT POLICY:
Council Policy E&PW-03 Township Guide to Parking Restrictions
STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:
Enhance the Health and Liveability of the Community - Ensure Multi-modal Traffic Strategies
BACKGROUND:
Intervale Avenue between the intersection of Lockley Road/Intervale Avenue and the intersection of Highrock Avenue/Rockcrest Avenue/Intervale Avenue is a local road with the streetscape being one of single family homes. The street forms a connection route between two local roads. There are no parking restrictions on it at this time. The Township has received a request for the implementation of residential only parking from the residents, due to utilization of on street parking by employees of local industry. See Attachment A for location map and Traffic Order.
ISSUES:
1. Rationale for Selected Option
In accordance with Council Policy E&PW-03 Township Guide to Parking Restrictions (Guide), the lead resident undertook the canvassing of the residents on the street.
The results of the survey are:
• Number of properties canvassed: 16 of 16
• Test 1 - 100% of properties canvassed
• Number of properties signed the petition: 13 of 16 (13 individuals)
• Test 2 - 81% of properties signed the petition
See Attachment B for parking petition. As per the Guide, the petition meets both of the tests for a parking restriction to be implemented.
The proposed new parking restriction would see residential only parking from the intersection of Lockley Road/Interval Avenue to the intersection of Highrock Avenue/Rockcrest Avenue/Intervale Avenue. Curb markings will be installed as per Part IV, Division 1, section 14 (q) of the Streets and Traffic Regulation Bylaw, 2017, No. 2898.
2. Organizational Implications
The proposed Traffic Order would be prepared by Engineering and signed by the Corporate Officer and the Director of Engineering and Public Works. Public Works would then install the parking restriction signage along the street. The Traffic Order would be added to Community Safety Services Department (Bylaw) patrol routes for enforcement. These activities would not impose any organizational implications.
3. Financial Implications
The Traffic Order implementation and enforcement can be accommodated within the current operational budgets for the various departments that will be involved in the issuing of the Traffic Order.
4. Sustainability & Environmental Implications
There are no sustainability or environmental implications to the Traffic Order.
5. Communication & Engagement
Once approved, a notification of the Traffic Order would be posted on the Township’s website and other social media forums. The lead resident would be informed that the petition was accepted and that the Traffic Order will be implemented. It is assumed that the lead individual will update the signers of the petition. After the signage has been installed, the users of on-street parking will be given a one week grace period before tickets will be issued.
ALTERNATIVES:
1. That Council approve Traffic Order 1263 “Residential Parking Only” along the frontage of Intervale Avenue.
2. That Council not approve Traffic Order 1263 “Residential Parking Only” along the frontage of Intervale Avenue.