Item - 2026.NY32.18
Tracking Status
- This item will be considered by North York Community Council on April 29, 2026. City Council has delegated final decision-making authority for the subject of this agenda item. The North York Community Council will make the final decision on this item unless any amendments it approves exceed its authority.
NY32.18 - Adra Grado Way and Okra Tomar Crescent - Pay-and-Display Parking
- Consideration Type:
- ACTION
- Schedule Type:
- Delegated
- Ward:
- 17 - Don Valley North
Origin
Recommendations
The Director, Enforcement and Street Management, Transportation Services recommends that:
1. North York Community Council authorize the amendments to parking regulations required to establish new on-street paid parking on Adra Grado Way and Okra Tomar Crescent, as set out in Attachment 2, to the report “Pay-and-Display Parking - Adra Grado Way and Okra Tomar Crescent, April 2026 (Delegated)” dated April 13, 2026 from the Director, Enforcement and Street Management, Transportation Services.
Summary
This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) has worked with Transportation Services to identify a new on-street paid parking opportunity in Ward 17 that will support the local community and area businesses by providing additional parking for a neighbourhood that currently needs parking for more than a three-hour period.
Through this review, Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of on-street paid parking on Adra Grado Way and Okra Tomar Crescent in Ward 17. The proposed parking changes will replace the unsigned three-hour maximum parking regulation currently in effect and the proposed changes will not impact the flow of traffic.
Financial Impact
All costs associated with the necessary signage changes is $2500.00 are included within the Transportation Services 2026 Operating Budget.
All costs associated with the installation of parking machines will be assumed by the Toronto Parking Authority. Toronto Parking Authority will monitor the revenue generated from the on-street paid parking program once fully implemented. The on-street parking rates are subject to change, pending future Toronto Parking Authority rate reviews.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-286086.pdf