Authority: Item NY11.23, As Adopted by North York Community Council on December 3, 2019

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Authority: Item NY11.23, As Adopted by North York Community Council on December 3, 2019 Authority: Item NY11.23, as adopted by North York Community Council on December 3, 2019 CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW 431-2020 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, respecting speed limit reductions on collector roadways in the North York Community Council area as part of Vision Zero Speed Management Strategy. The North York Community Council enacts: 1. Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, is amended as follows: A. By deleting from Schedule XXXV (Speed Limits on Public Highways) in § 950-1334, the following in alphabetical order by street name: (From (From (From Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Cliffwood Road Don Mills Road (north intersection) and a point 15 metres 40 west of Freshmeadow Drive Denlow Boulevard Caravan Drive and Lyric Lane 40 Elm Ridge Circle Old Park Road and Overdale Road 40 Fenn Avenue A point 75 metres north of Medalist Road and 40 Gordon Road Fenn Avenue The south end of Fenn Avenue and York Mills Road 40 Graydon Hall Drive A point 105 metres east of Don Mills Road and 40 Graydon Hall Place Harrison Road Heathcote Avenue and York Mills Road 40 Harrison Road Old Colony Road and Vernham Avenue 40 Maxome Avenue A point 15 metres south of Cummer Avenue and a point 40 30 metres north of Bishop Avenue Maxome Avenue A point 150 metres south of Otanabee Avenue and a point 40 150 metres north of Otanabee Avenue Parkway Forest Forest Manor Road (north intersection) and a point 40 Drive 550 metres east 2 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (From (From (From Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Cliffwood Road Don Mills Road (north intersection) and a point 15 metres 40 west of Freshmeadow Drive Denlow Boulevard Caravan Drive and Lyric Lane 40 Elm Ridge Circle Old Park Road and Overdale Road 40 Patricia Avenue A point 15 metres east of Bathurst Street and a point 40 15 metres west of Chelmsford Avenue Seneca Hill Drive A point 15 metres west of Don Mills Road and a point 40 30 metres north of Kingslake Road Seneca Hill Drive A point 15 metres west of Don Mills Road and 40 Angus Drive Van Horne Avenue Dolan Gate and Shaughnessy Boulevard 40 Van Horne Avenue Edmonton Drive and a point 15 metres west of 40 Bickerton Crescent (east intersection) B. By inserting in Schedule XXXV (Speed Limits on Public Highways) in § 950-1334, the following in alphabetical order by street name: (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Antibes Drive Torresdale Avenue (south intersection) and 40 Torresdale Avenue (north intersection) Banbury Road York Mills Road (west intersection) and Pinnacle Road 40 Banbury Road Lawrence Avenue East and York Mills Road (east 40 intersection) Bannatyne Drive Leslie Street and Woodsworth Road 40 Barber Greene Road Don Mills Road and Broadpath Road (northwest 40 intersection) Bartley Drive O'Connor Drive and Hobson Avenue 40 Beth Nealson Drive Overlea Boulevard and a point 370 metres north 40 3 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Bishop Avenue Yonge Street and Maxome Avenue 40 Blythwood Road Blyth Dale Road and Bayview Avenue 40 Brahms Avenue Finch Avenue East and a point 365.7 metres south of 40 McNicoll Avenue Briar Hill Avenue Duplex Avenue and Yonge Street 40 Brookbanks Drive Groveland Crescent and Underhill Drive 40 Cactus Avenue Steeles Avenue West and a point 240 metres north of 40 Moore Park Avenue Cactus Avenue Drewry Avenue and a point 150 metres south of 40 Pleasant Avenue Calvington Drive Keele Street and Forthbridge Crescent (west intersection) 40 Carnforth Road Lawrence Avenue East and Teak Avenue 40 Cassandra Underhill Drive (south intersection) and 40 Boulevard Victoria Park Avenue Castlefield Avenue Duplex Avenue and Yonge Street 40 Cedarcroft Bathurst Street and Torresdale Avenue 40 Boulevard Cherokee Boulevard Finch Avenue East and Yucatan Road 40 Churchill Avenue Beecroft Road and Yonge Street 40 Clanton Park Road Wilson Heights Boulevard and Yeomans Road 40 Cliffwood Road Hawleaf Crescent (west intersection) and 40 Freshmeadow Drive Concorde Gate Concorde Place and Don Valley Parkway on-ramp 40 Concorde Place Wynford Drive and the north end of Concorde Place 40 Cummer Avenue Leslie Street and a point 30 metres east of 40 Ruddington Drive Denlow Boulevard Banbury Road and Leslie Street 40 4 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Dubray Avenue Wilson Avenue and Paxtonia Boulevard 40 Duncan Mill Road Lesmill Road and a point 230 metres west of 40 Don Mills Road Ellerslie Avenue Bathurst Street and Senlac Road 40 Ellerslie Avenue Beecroft Road and Yonge Street 40 Elm Ridge Circle Entire length 40 Elmhurst Avenue Beecroft Road and Yonge Street 40 Empress Avenue Yonge Street and Doris Avenue 40 Esther Shiner Leslie Street and Old Leslie Street 40 Boulevard Fenelon Drive Valentine Drive and Underpass Gate 40 Fenn Avenue The south end of Fenn Avenue and 40 Upper Highland Crescent Fenside Drive Brookbanks Drive and Slidell Crescent 40 Fife Road Bayview Avenue and Berkindale Drive 40 Fifeshire Road Bayview Avenue (south intersection) and 40 Knollwood Street Fifeshire Road Bayview Avenue (north intersection) and Toba Drive 40 Flint Road The south end of Flint Road and Supertest Road 40 Goldfinch Court The south end of Goldfinch Court and Finch Avenue West 40 Grantbrook Street Finch Avenue West and Drewry Avenue 40 Graydon Hall Drive Don Mills Road and Fenelon Drive 40 Green Belt Drive Don Mills Road and Dallimore Circle 40 Greenwin Village Bathurst Street and Peckham Avenue 40 Road Harrison Road Old Colony Road and York Mills Road 40 5 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Havenbrook Don Mills Road and Shaugnessy Boulevard 40 Boulevard Hawksbury Drive Elkhorn Drive and Burbank Road 40 Hawksdale Road Tilbury Drive and Paxtonia Boulevard 40 Heathrow Drive Jane Street and a point 150 metres west of Chesham Drive 40 Hendon Avenue Yonge Street and Talbot Road 40 Hidden Trail Fisherville Road and Steeles Avenue West 40 Hilda Avenue Patricia Avenue and Steeles Avenue West 40 Jonesville Crescent Victoria Park Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East 40 Kennard Avenue Dufferin Street and Wilson Heights Boulevard 40 Kenneth Avenue Olive Avenue and a point 150 metres north of 40 Church Avenue Kenneth Avenue Sheppard Avenue East and Parkview Avenue 40 Kingslake Road Godstone Road and Koven Place 40 Kingslake Road Seneca Hill Drive and Van Horne Avenue 40 Knollwood Street Medalist Road and Fifeshire Road 40 Kodiak Crescent Sheppard Avenue West (south intersection) and 40 Sheppard Avenue West (north intersection) Lawrence Avenue The Bridle Path and Park Lane Circle 40 East Leith Hill Road Don Mills Road and Shaugnessy Boulevard 40 Lesmill Road York Mills Road and Leslie Street 40 Lexfield Avenue Wilson Avenue and Calvington Drive 40 Linkwood Lane St. Dennis Drive and Spanbridge Road 40 Linus Road Finch Avenue East and Seneca Hill Drive 40 6 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Lynedock Crescent Fenside Drive and Sandover Drive 40 Maxome Avenue Finch Avenue East and Steeles Avenue East 40 McNicoll Avenue Leslie Street and Don Mills Road 40 Medalist Road Fenn Avenue and Knollwood Street 40 Millwood Road Southvale Drive and Laird Drive 40 Moatfield Drive Don Mills Road and Valleybrook Drive 40 Montressor Drive Upper Canada Drive and Toba Drive 40 Newton Drive Yonge Street and Lillian Street 40 North York Beecroft Road and Yonge Street 40 Boulevard Northgate Drive Wilson Avenue and Whitley Avenue 40 Northover Street Giltspur Drive and Pecan Court 40 Norton Avenue Yonge Street and Doris Avenue 40 Old Leslie Street Esther Shiner Boulevard and Sheppard Avenue East 40 (westbound) Old Leslie Street Leslie Station Bus Loop/Old Leslie Street and 40 Sheppard Avenue East (eastbound) Overbrook Place Wilmington Avenue and Maxwell Street 40 Park Lane Circle Lawrence Avenue East and Post Road 40 Parkway Forest Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue East 40 Drive Patricia Avenue Bathurst Street and Yonge Street 40 Pawnee Avenue Victoria Park Avenue and Cherokee Boulevard 40 Peckham Avenue Cactus Avenue and Greenwin Village Road 40 Pleasant View Drive Victoria Park Avenue and Brian Drive 40 7 City of Toronto By-law 431 -2020 (In (In (In Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Highway) Between) Speed Limit (km/h)) Post Road Bayview Avenue and The Bridle Path 40 Roywood Drive Fenside Drive and Sandover Drive 40 Sandfield Road York Mills Road and Sagewood Drive 40 Sandover Drive York Mills Road and Roywood Drive 40 Seneca Hill Drive Finch Avenue East and Van Horne Avenue 40 Shaughnessy Van Horne Avenue and a point 150 metres north of 40 Boulevard Dallington Drive Shawnee Circle Cherokee Boulevard (northwest intersection) and 40 Cherokee Boulevard (southeast intersection) Silverdale Crescent York Mills Road and Laurentide Drive 40 Skymark Drive Finch Avenue East and Don Mills Road 40 Spanbridge Road Grenoble Drive and Linkwood Lane 40 St. Dennis Drive Don Mills Road and Don Valley Parkway 40 Supertest Road Dufferin Street and Alness Street 40 Talbot Road Lorraine Drive and Finch Avenue West 40 Tamworth Road Park Home Avenue and Holcolm Road 40 Teak Avenue Carnforth Road and Wyndcliff Crescent 40 The Bridle Path Lawrence Avenue East and Post Road 40 The Links Road Lord Seaton Road and Tournament Drive 40 Toba Drive Montressor Drive and
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