Item - 2021.DI18.2

Tracking Status

DI18.2 - Accessibility and CaféTO 2022

Decision Type:
Presentation
Status:
Amended

Committee Decision

The Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee recommends that:

 

1.  The General Manager, Transportation Services, report to the Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee in 2023 with an update that includes the following information on CaféTO:

 

a.  the total number of complaints and their geographical location;

b.  the nature of the complaints including those that are related to accessibility;

c.  the length of time it took to resolve the complaints;

d.  the total number of complaints resolved and unresolved; and

e.  the demonstrated effectiveness between public education and bylaw enforcement.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The Project Manager, Transportation Services gave a presentation on Accessibility and CaféTO 2022.

Summary

Jodi Callan, Senior Project Manager, Policy and Innovation Unit, Transportation Services, will give a presentation on Accessibility and CaféTO 2022. The presentation will focus on a summary of the program in 2021 as well an opportunity to provide feedback on proposed updates CaféTO Guidelines in 2022.

Background Information

(November 15, 2021) Presentation from Jodi Callan, Senior Project Manager, Policy and Innovation Unit, Transportation Services
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/di/bgrd/backgroundfile-173160.pdf

Communications

(November 5, 2021) Submission from Robert Stambula, Harbord Village Residents’ Association (DI.New)
(November 15, 2021) E-mail from Robert Stambula, Harbord Village Residents’ Association (DI.New)

Speakers

Robert Stambula, Harbord Village Residents' Association
Adam Roy Cohoon

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam (Carried)

That the Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee recommend that:

 

1.  The General Manager, Transportation Services, report to the Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee in 2023 with an update that includes the following information on  CaféTO:

 

a.  the total number of complaints and their geographical location;

b.  the nature of the complaints including those that are related to accessibility;

c.  the length of time it took to resolve the complaints;

d.  the total number of complaints resolved and unresolved; and

e.  the demonstrated effectiveness between public education and bylaw enforcement.

Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council