Item - 2021.DI18.2
Tracking Status
- This item was considered by Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee on November 15, 2021 and was adopted with amendments.
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
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/di/bgrd/backgroundfile-173160.pdf
Communications
(November 15, 2021) E-mail from Robert Stambula, Harbord Village Residents’ Association (DI.New)
Speakers
Adam Roy Cohoon
Motions
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.