Item - 2022.NY32.22

Tracking Status

  • This item was considered by North York Community Council on May 24, 2022 and was adopted with amendments. City Council has delegated authority for this matter to the North York Community Council and therefore, the decision is final.
  • See also By-laws 628-2022, 188-2023

NY32.22 - Vision Zero Road Safety Plan Speed Limit Reductions to 30 kilometres per hour on Local Roads and Public Lanes - North York Area (Ward 8 and Ward 16)

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Wards:
8 - Eglinton - Lawrence, 16 - Don Valley East

Community Council Decision

North York Community Council:

 

1. Designated the areas in Ward 8 as a designated area with an associated speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour, with the exception of specified excluded highways or bridges, and amended the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, generally as outlined in Attachment 1 to the report (May 5, 2022) from the Director, Project Design and Management, Transportation Services as it pertains to Ward 8 only.

 

2. Through the Chair of North York Community Council and the General Manager, Transportation Services, requested the Toronto Police Service to report to the North York Community Council on options to enforce a 30 kilometre per hour speed limit in Ward 16.

Origin

(May 5, 2022) Report from the Director, Project Design and Management, Transportation Services

Summary

This staff report is about speed limit reductions for which Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision, provided that it is not amended so that it varies with City policy or by-laws.

 

The Vision Zero Road Safety Plan Speed Management Strategy focuses on how higher speeds contribute to higher risk of serious injuries and fatalities, and that setting lower speed limits is a key tool for reducing operating speeds on Toronto's roadways. The Vision Zero Speed Management Strategy includes a program for reducing speed limits on local roads, as defined in the City's Road Classification System and public lanes or public alleys, to 30 km/h on a neighbourhood basis. With this approach the City is no longer required to sign every individual street within that designated area but only the entry and exit points to/from the designated area where speed limits change and any internal roads with a different speed limit.

 

The purpose of this report is to recommend area-based speed limit reductions to 30 km/h on public lanes or public alleys and local roads in North York Community Council area as part of the Vision Zero Road Safety Plan Speed Management Strategy.

Background Information

(May 5, 2022) Report and Attachment 1 from the Director, Project Design and Management, Transportation Services on Vision Zero Road Safety Plan Speed Limit Reductions to 30 km/h on Local Roads and Public Lanes - North York Area (Ward 8 and Ward 16)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2022/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-225429.pdf

Motions

1 - Motion to Amend Item moved by Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council amend recommendation 1 by deleting the words "and Ward 16" and adding the words "as it pertains to Ward 8 only".

 

"1. North York Community Council designate the areas in Ward 8 and Ward 16 as a designated area with an associated speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour, with the exception of specified excluded highways or bridges, and amend the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking generally as outlined in Attachment 1 to the report (May 5, 2022) from the Director, Project Design and Management, Transportation Services as it pertains to Ward 8 only.

 

2. Through the Chair of North York Community Council and the General Manager, Transportation Services, North York Community Council request the Toronto Police Service to report to the North York Community Council on options to enforce a 30 kilometre per hour speed limit in Ward 16.  

 

 

Vote (Amend Item) May-24-2022

Result: Carried Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 6 Members that voted Yes are Shelley Carroll, Mike Colle, John Filion, Denzil Minnan-Wong, James Pasternak (Chair), Jaye Robinson
Total members that voted No: 0 Members that voted No are
Total members that were Absent: 0 Members that were absent are
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council