Traffic Study – Keele, Dundas West, Pacific, and Vine Corridor

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Community Council Decision in Favor

Etobicoke York Community Council:

1 – Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Councillor Sarah Doucette (Carried)

1. Requested the Director, Transportation Services, Etobicoke York District to review the existing traffic studies completed by the City and submitted through local development applications within the Keele Street, Dundas Street West, Pacific Avenue, and Vine Street corridor, and report to the local Councillor, on what changes can be made within the corridor, and to the Keele Street and Dundas Street West.

[ms_alert icon=”fa-rocket” background_color=”#FCDFFF” text_color=”#232323″ border_width=”2″ border_radius=”0″ box_shadow=”no” dismissable=”no” class=”” id=””]Origin. (June 6, 2018) Letter from Councillor Sarah Doucette, Ward 13, Parkdale-High Park [/ms_alert]
Corridor meaning linear agglomerations
.  Traffic concerns have continued to grow in the Junction neighbourhood,  with a recent studies showing a dramatic increase in the volume of traffic on local roads in the area. With  six development applications in the Junction community,  three of which are in the Keele Street, Dundas Street West, Pacific Avenue, and Vine Street corridor, this issue will continue to grow.

 

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(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/ey/bgrd/backgroundfile-116193.pdf)

MotionsMotion to Add New Business at Committee moved by Councillor Sarah Doucette (Carried)

 

That Etobicoke York Community Council amend the Recommendation contained in the letter (June 6, 2018) from Councillor Sarah Doucette, Ward 13, Parkdale-High Park, As in paragraph 1 above.

 

 

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