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List of Local Streets in Toronto and East York Community Council That List of Local Streets in Toronto and East York Community Council 1 of 52 that may be converted to Permit Parking (June 2019) Ward Street Between Length (m) 04 Althea Road Doran Avenue and the west end of Althea Road 168.20 04 Althea Road Skylark Road and Doran Avenue 81.30 04 Armadale Avenue Hazelbrae Road and Sunnybrook Road/Willard Gardens 78.94 04 Armadale Avenue Hazelbrae Road and Verbena Avenue 82.94 Mayfield Avenue (south intersection) and Mayfield Avenue 04 Armadale Avenue (north intersection) 15.80 04 Armadale Avenue South Kingsway and Sunnybrook Road/Willard Gardens 196.40 04 Armadale Avenue Verbena Avenue and Mayfield Avenue 83.85 04 Baby Point Crescent Baby Point Road and Fleur Place 190.55 04 Baby Point Crescent Fleur Place and Baby Point Terrace 275.47 04 Baby Point Crescent L'Estrange Place and Baby Point Road 283.72 04 Baby Point Crescent L'Estrange Place and Baby Point Terrace 138.00 04 Baby Point Road Baby Point Crescent and Fleur Place 154.15 04 Baby Point Road Fleur Place and L'Estrange Place 390.30 04 Baby Point Road Humbercrest Boulevard and Baby Point Crescent 110.92 04 Baby Point Road L'Estrange Place and Baby Point Crescent 104.22 04 Baby Point Terrace Baby Point Crescent and the north end of Baby Point Terrace 122.04 04 Bradley Avenue Jane Street and Watson Avenue 118.58 04 Bralorne Crescent Varsity Road and Crosby Avenue/Warren Crescent 214.77 04 Briarcroft Road Windermere Avenue and the west end of Briarcroft Road 99.12 04 Bridgeview Road Humberview Road and Langmuir Crescent 206.71 04 Brookside Avenue A point 53.5 metres south of Dundas Street West 53.53 Brule Gardens (north iintersection) and Brule Gardens (south 04 Brule Crescent intersection) 297.00 Brule Crescent (north intersection) and Brule Crescent (south 04 Brule Gardens intersection) 109.09 04 Brule Gardens Brule Crescent (north intersection) and Brule Terrace 173.15 04 Brule Gardens Brule Terrace and Riverside Drive 58.13 04 Brule Gardens Riverside Trail and Brule Crescent (south intersection) 48.43 04 Brule Gardens Riverside Trail and the south end of Brule Gardens 77.85 04 Brule Terrace Brule Gardens and Bloor Street West 116.76 04 Brumell Avenue Baby Point Road and the north end of Brumell Avenue 170.64 04 Brumell Avenue Raymond Avenue and Valleyview Gardens 93.34 04 Brumell Avenue Valleyview Gardens and Baby Point Road 103.40 Lake Shore Boulevard West and the south end of Budapest 04 Budapest Lane Lane 57.80 Budgell Terrace (east-west leg) and the north end of Budgell 04 Budgell Terrace Terrace 224.40 04 Coe Hill Drive Ellis Gardens and Windermere Avenue 601.94 04 Coe Hill Drive The Queensway and Ellis Gardens 107.76 04 Cowan Avenue Milky Way and Queen Street West 49.00 Bralorne Crescent / Warren Crescent and the southwest end of 04 Crosby Avenue Crosby Avenue 36.38 Doran Avenue / Varsity Road and Bralorne Crescent / Warren 04 Crosby Avenue Crescent 80.99 Ellis Park Road / and Valleymede Road and the north-south leg 04 Dacre Crescent of Dacre Crescent 22.57 04 Dacre Crescent Valleymede Road and the north end of Dacre Crescent 251.43 04 Doran Avenue Althea Road and the east-west leg of Doran Avenue 40.71 Crosby Avenue / Varsity Road and the north-south leg of 04 Doran Avenue Doran Avenue 136.32 04 Durie Street Annette Street and apoint 50 metres north of Annette Street 49.71 04 Durie Street Dundas Street West and a point 42 metres south of Durie 42.18 04 Easson Avenue Worthington Crescent and the north end of Easson Avenue 159.41 Dundas Street West and Lane first west of Dundas Street 04 Edna Avenue West north of Edna Avenue 41.42 Lane first east of Dorval Road north of Edna Avenue and 04 Edna Avenue Dorval Road 45.35 Lane first west of Dundas Street West north of Edna Avenue 04 Edna Avenue and Lane first east of Dorval Road north of Edna Avenue 77.09 04 Ellis Gardens Ellis Avenue and Coe Hill Drive 132.23 04 Ellis Park Road Dacre Crescent and Wendigo Way 156.30 List of Local Streets in Toronto and East York Community Council 2 of 52 that may be converted to Permit Parking (June 2019) Ward Street Between Length (m) 04 Ellis Park Road Ellis Avenue / Morningside Avenue and Palisades 41.55 04 Ellis Park Road Palisades and Grenadier Ravine Drive 36.50 04 Ellis Park Road Valleymede Road and Dacre Crescent 17.96 04 Evelyn Avenue Glenlake Avenue and Idyllwood Crescent 40.67 04 Evelyn Crescent Glendonwynne Road and Evelyn Avenue 176.39 04 Fairview Avenue Glenwood Avenue and Woodside Avenue 92.80 04 Fleur Place Baby Point Crescent and Baby Point Road 36.27 04 Folkes Street Jane Street and Humber Trail 78.60 04 Glenavon Road Dowling Avenue and the west end of Glenavon Road 93.71 Glenlake Avenue (southwest intersection) and Glenlake 04 Glendonwynne Road Avenue (northeast intersection) 57.50 04 Glenlake Avenue Glendonwynne Road and Kennedy Avenue 133.03 04 Gooch Avenue Gooch Court and Skylark Road 150.67 04 Gooch Avenue Kentucky Avenue and Gooch Court 38.09 04 Gooch Avenue Magwood Court and Van Stassen Boulevard 123.93 04 Gooch Avenue Skylark Road and Dundas Street West 147.08 04 Gooch Avenue Underwood Avenue and Magwood Court 150.67 04 Gooch Avenue Van Stassen Boulevard and Kentucky Avenue 88.85 04 Gooch Court Gooch Avenue and the west end of Gooch Court 47.20 04 Grand Park Court Varsity Road and the northeast end of Grand Park Court 50.36 Ellis Avenue (north intersection) and the east/west leg of 04 Grenadier Heights Grenadier Heights 180.45 04 Grenadier Heights Ellis Avenue annd the north-south leg of Grenadier Heights 71.17 Grenadier Heights (southerly east-west leg) and the south end 04 Grenadier Heights of Grenadier Heights 74.76 04 Halford Avenue Humberview Road and the east-west leg of Halford Avenue 269.76 04 Halford Avenue Old Mill Drive and Riverview Gardens 46.95 04 Halford Avenue Riverview Gardens and Riverview Gardens 46.80 04 Halford Avenue Riverview Gardens and the north-south leg of Halford Avenue 23.85 04 Hanley Street Priscilla Avenue and Jane Street 81.28 04 Hanley Street Willard Avenue and Priscilla Avenue 167.53 04 Harcroft Road Hush Lane and Bloor Street West 57.45 04 Harcroft Road Olympus Avenue and Hush Lane 125.03 04 Harshaw Avenue Jane Street and a point 43.6 metres west of Jane Street 43.58 Methuen Avenue and a point 33.3 metres south of Methuen 04 Harshaw Avenue Avenue 33.34 04 Hazelbrae Road Armadale Avenue and South Kingsway 158.27 04 Howland Street Dundas Street West and the north end of Howland Street 167.83 04 Humber Hill Avenue Old Dundas Street and the south end of Humber Hill Avenue 47.02 04 Humbercrest Boulevard Gardenview Crescent and Dundas Street West 53.18 04 Humbercrest Boulevard Humbercrest Lane and Baby Point Road 55.71 04 Humbercrest Boulevard Humberview Road and Langmuir Crescent 234.06 Langmuir Crescent (north intersection) and Langmuir Crescent 04 Humbercrest Boulevard (south intersection) 51.49 04 Humbercrest Boulevard Langmuir Crescent and Humbercrest Lane 165.63 04 Humbercrest Boulevard St Mark's Road and St John's Road 180.19 04 Humbercrest Point Humbercrest Boulevard and the west end of Humbercrest Point 94.80 04 Humberview Road Bridgeview Road and Orchard Crest Road 126.47 04 Humberview Road Halford Avenue and Old Mill Drive 143.70 04 Humberview Road Humbercrest Boulevard and Bridgeview Road 136.71 04 Humberview Road Jane Street and a point 43.7 metres west of Jane Street 43.75 04 Humberview Road Langmuir Crescent and the west end of Humberview Road 48.86 04 Humberview Road Old Mill Drive and Humbercrest Boulevard 57.10 04 Humberview Road Orchard Crest Road and Langmuir Crescent 96.27 Bloor Street West and Lane first north of Bloor Street West 04 Indian Road east of Indian Road 48.04 Lane first north of Bloor Street West east of Indian Road and 04 Indian Road Edna Avenue 50.82 04 Innisfree Court Worthington Crescent and the south end of Innisfree Court 180.90 04 Irmac Court Van Stassen Boulevard and the north end of Irmac Court 76.29 A point 41 metres northeast of Varsity Road and Juliana Court 04 Juliana Court (west intersection) 81.10 List of Local Streets in Toronto and East York Community Council 3 of 52 that may be converted to Permit Parking (June 2019) Ward Street Between Length (m) Julian Court (west intersection) and Julian Court (east 04 Juliana Court (southerly east-west leg) intersection) 76.09 Juliana Court (westerly, northerly and Julian Court (west intersection) and Julian Court (east 04 easterly leg) intersection) 182.68 04 Kennedy Park Road Margdon Road and Glendonwynne Road 178.51 04 Kentucky Avenue Gooch Avenue and Skylark Road 121.70 04 Langmuir Crescent Bridgeview Road and Orchard Crest Road 115.20 04 Langmuir Crescent Langmuir Crescent and Bridgeview Road 81.29 04 Langmuir Crescent Orchard Crest Road and Humberview Road 97.69 04 Langmuir Crescent (north-east leg) Humbercrest Boulevard and Langmuir Crescent 54.06 04 Langmuir Crescent (south-east leg) Humbercrest Boulevard and Langmuir Crescent 38.74 04 Langmuir Gardens Humbercrest Boulevard and the west end of Langmuir Gardens 60.79 04 Lessard Avenue Jane Street and the west end of Lessard Avenue 174.60 04 L'Estrange Place Baby Point Crescent and Baby Point Road 189.90 04 Lundy Avenue Warren Crescent and Old Dundas Street 107.00 04 Magwood Court Gooch Avenue and Magwood Court (north intersection) 106.21 04 Magwood Court Varsity Road and Magwood Court (south intersection) 81.57 Magwood Court (southerly and Magwood Court (south intersection) and Magwood Court (north 04 easterly leg) intersection) 117.94 Magwood Court (westerly and Magwood Court (south intersection) and Magwood Court (north 04 northerly leg) intersection)
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