| 138598 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | WO_RECS | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 900 Middlefield Road - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval | 2025.SC21.1 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit a 5-storey residential apartment building located at 900 Middlefield Road. The proposed building would have a total gross floor area of 5,142 square metres, including 199 square metres of commercial space on the ground floor. A total of 48 residential dwelling units and 55 vehicular parking spaces are proposed.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and the Provincial Planning Statement (2024), and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The proposed development also conforms to the City's Official Plan.</p> | 21 | 1 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 23 - Scarborough North | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report | ACTION | Without Recs | Main | Planning Act, RSO 1990 | Public Notice Given | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | ACTION | true | Without Recs | 9:30 AM | — | — | — |
| 139636 | REPORT | N | N | SUPPL | ACTION | NO_ACTN | — | N | — | 900 Middlefield Road - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment Application - Supplementary Report | 2025.SC21.1a | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report provides a set of new recommendations and an update on the necessary planning approvals required in order to permit a 5 storey apartment building with retail uses at-grade on the subject lands as detailed in the Decision Report dated December 17, 2024.</p>
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<p>The original report was considered by Scarborough Community Council at a statutory public meeting held on January 14, 2025. The item was deferred by Community Council until the April 3, 2025 meeting of Scarborough Community Council. Since that time, Official Plan policies have come into force and effect as it relates to the Neighbourhoods land use designation on major streets. As such a site specific Official Plan amendment for the subject lands is no longer required.</p> | 21 | 1 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 23 - Scarborough North | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report | ACTION | No Action | Supplementary |
| 139528 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 2823, 2825, 2827 and 2829 Eglinton Avenue East - Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval | 2025.SC21.2 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This Report recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law for the site municipally known as 2823, 2825, 2827 and 2829 Eglinton Avenue East to permit the development of a 14 storey (49.3 metre including mechanical penthouse) mixed-use building containing 190 residential units and retail uses on the ground floor. The development is proposed to contain 15,231 square metres of residential gross floor area and 672 square metres of retail with one level of underground parking. Access to the underground garage is proposed from one driveway to the rear of the site off Oswego Road.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement (2024). The proposed development also conforms to the City's Official Plan. It would provide housing options in a mid-rise form, intensifying an underutilized site along Eglinton Avenue East consistent with the emerging context.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law.</p> | 21 | 2 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 20 - Scarborough Southwest | N | — | … |
| 139503 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 2655 Lawrence Avenue East - Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval | 2025.SC21.3 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This Report recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law for lands at 2655 Lawrence Avenue East to permit the construction of two residential buildings of 18 and 28-storeys respectively and a block of eight townhouses for a total of 412 residential units, along with 1,609 square metres of ground floor commercial space. A total of 519 vehicular parking spaces are proposed in two-levels of underground parking.</p>
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<p>The application was previous considered and approved pursuant to recommendations in a Decision Report dated June 6, 2018 from the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District for the same development permissions. In addition to amending the Zoning By-law, the recommendations from staff were to hold enactment of implementing Bills until a Section 37 Agreement was entered into. The package of recommendations was adopted by City Council at its meeting on July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 30, 2018 as item 2018 SC 32.2. However the Zoning By-law Amendment was never enacted by City Council as the required agreement was not executed and registered. In the intervening period, amendments to the Planning Act have changed the Section 37 regime under which community benefits are secured. These amendments removed the ability of municipalities to secure community benefits through the approval of additional height and density, instead implementing to the new Community Benefit Charge (CBC) framework currently in use.</p>
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<p>While the application was approved the fact that the Bills were not enacted and brought into force means the previously recommended Zoning By-law Amendment needs to be adjusted to reflect the current Planning Act provisions. Furthermore, while no additional development permissions are sought, since a new decision of City Council is required to approve the Zoning By-law Amendment and enact the Bills, the matter must be reviewed against the current in-force Provincial Planning Statement 2024 (PPS 2024).</p>
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<p>Staff can confirm that the proposal has been reviewed against the policies of the PPS (2024) and the Official Plan. Staff are of the opinion that the proposal is consistent with the PPS (2024). The recommended Zoning By-law Amendment has been adjusted to remove the previously secured Section 37 provisions as the Planning Act no longer allows them to be secured in the recommend matter. The applicant has elected not to provide in-kind contributions and the required CBC payment will be made to the City prior to building permit issuance.</p>
<p><br /> The development is otherwise unchanged from what was recommended for approval in 2018. For other matters pertaining to staff’s opinion related to Official Plan conformity, particularly as it relates to the development criteria for Mixed Use Areas the analysis is adopted as provided in the previous staff report:</p>
<p><a href="https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2018.SC32.2">https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2018.SC32.2</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Staff recommend the Draft Zoning By-law Amendment be approved by City Council to allow for the delivery of the proposed development. </p> |
| 139524 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 2221 and 2223 Kennedy Road and 3, 5 and 7 Collingwood Street - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment Applications - Decision Report - Approval | 2025.SC21.4 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This Report recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law for the site municipally known at 2221 and 2223 Kennedy Road and 3, 5 and 7 Collingwood Street to permit the development of three four-storey (14.6 to 16.9 metres including the rooftop stair enclosures) stacked and back-to-back townhouse buildings containing 68 residential units. The development is proposed to contain approximately 7,700 square metres of residential gross floor area and one level of underground parking with access from a private street off of Collingwood Street.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement (2024) and conforms to the City's Official Plan. It will provide housing options in a low-rise built form, intensifying an underutilized site along a major street, respectful of both the existing and planned context.</p> | 21 | 4 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 22 - Scarborough - Agincourt | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report |
| 139501 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 1925 Victoria Park Avenue - Public Art Plan | 2025.SC21.5 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>The purpose of this staff report is to seek City Council approval of the 1925 Victoria Park Avenue - Public Art Plan (“The Plan”). The Plan, which is included as Attachment 1 of this report, outlines the method by which the owner will commission public art that is integrated into the north-facing building facade.</p>
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<p>The Public Art Plan provides a framework and description of the commissioning of public art including: an overview of the site context; project background; vision for public art; proposed location; selection process; mentorship program; communications and maintenance strategies; budget and schedule.</p>
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<p>The attached Plan meets the objectives of the City's Percent for Public Art Guidelines and is supported by the Toronto Public Art Commission (TPAC).</p> | 21 | 5 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 21 - Scarborough Centre | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main |
| 139500 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 1 Fallingbrook Road - Alterations to a Designated Heritage Property Under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act | 2025.SC21.6 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations proposed for 1 Fallingbrook Road (known as Edgemon, Edgmont, Fallingbrook, and the Winstanley House) in connection with a proposal to alter the existing building by constructing a contemporary addition at the north and east elevations.</p>
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<p>The subject property at 1 Fallingbrook Road is designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act. The subject property contains a two-and-one-half-storey house, constructed in the Queen Anne Revival style. The house is of clapboard frame construction with wood flared eaves and decorative corbels at the gables.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>On November 18, 2024, a Heritage Permit application was made to allow for alterations to the heritage building on the subject site. A Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA), prepared by ERA Architecture Inc., dated March 28, 2023, and revised February 7, 2025, was submitted to support the development application. Heritage Planning staff are satisfied that the proposed alterations conserve the subject heritage property and are consistent with the existing policy framework. The heritage impacts of the proposal are appropriately mitigated through the overall conservation strategy.</p> | 21 | 6 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 20 - Scarborough Southwest | N |
| 139764 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | NO_ACTN | — | N | — | 1 Fallingbrook Road - Alterations to a Designated Heritage Property Under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act | 2025.SC21.6a | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>At its meeting on April 1, 2025 the Toronto Preservation Board considered Item PB30.4 and made recommendations to City Council.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Summary from the report (March 14, 2025) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:</strong></p>
<p> <br />This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations proposed for 1 Fallingbrook Road (known as Edgemon, Edgmont, Fallingbrook, and the Winstanley House) in connection with a proposal to alter the existing building by constructing a contemporary addition at the north and east elevations.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The subject property at 1 Fallingbrook Road is designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act. The subject property contains a two-and-one-half-storey house, constructed in the Queen Anne Revival style. The house is of clapboard frame construction with wood flared eaves and decorative corbels at the gables.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>On November 18, 2024, a Heritage Permit application was made to allow for alterations to the heritage building on the subject site. A Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA), prepared by ERA Architecture Incorporated, dated March 28, 2023, and revised February 7, 2025, was submitted to support the development application. Heritage Planning staff are satisfied that the proposed alterations conserve the subject heritage property and are consistent with the existing policy framework. The heritage impacts of the proposal are appropriately mitigated through the overall conservation strategy.</p> | 21 | 6 |
| 139502 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | WO_RECS | — | N | — | 5933 and 5951 Steeles Avenue East - Alterations to Heritage Properties and Authority to Enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement | 2025.SC21.7 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations proposed for the designated heritage properties at 5933 Steeles Avenue East (Underwood House) and 5951 Steeles Avenue East (William Stonehouse House) under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act in connection with the proposed development of the subject property, and that Council grant authority to enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement.</p>
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<p>The development site, 5883-5951 Steeles Avenue East, is located on the south side of Steeles Avenue East, east of Middlefield Road and west of Markham Road, in Scarborough. The northeast corner of the approximately 7.3-hectare development site includes two properties designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>- 5933 Steeles Avenue East, a representative example of late 19th-Century Victorian farmhouse with an L-shaped plan and brick masonry; and,</p>
<p>- 5951 Steeles Avenue East, a representative example of a Regency Cottage with a square plan and brick masonry.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In February 2024, a Zoning By-law Amendment application was approved to permit industrial uses and limited commercial uses on the subject property. The development is now the subject of a Heritage Permit application under the Ontario Heritage Act and an application for Site Plan Approval under the Planning Act.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Heritage Planning staff are satisfied the proposed alterations conserve the onsite and adjacent heritage buildings and are consistent with the policy framework. The heritage impacts of the development proposal are appropriately mitigated through the overall conservation strategy. </p> |
| 139757 | LETTER | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | NO_ACTN | — | N | — | 5933 and 5951 Steeles Avenue East - Alterations to Heritage Properties and Authority to Enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement | 2025.SC21.7a | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>At its meeting on April 1, 2025 the Toronto Preservation Board considered Item PB30.5 and made recommendations to City Council.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Summary from the report (March 17, 2025) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:</strong></p>
<p><br />This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations proposed for the designated heritage properties at 5933 Steeles Avenue East (Underwood House) and 5951 Steeles Avenue East (William Stonehouse House) under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act in connection with the proposed development of the subject property, and that Council grant authority to enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The development site, 5883-5951 Steeles Avenue East, is located on the south side of Steeles Avenue East, east of Middlefield Road and west of Markham Road, in Scarborough. The northeast corner of the approximately 7.3-hectare development site includes two properties designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>- 5933 Steeles Avenue East, a representative example of late 19th-Century Victorian farmhouse with an L-shaped plan and brick masonry; and</p>
<p><br />- 5951 Steeles Avenue East, a representative example of a Regency Cottage with a square plan and brick masonry.<br /> </p>
<p>In February 2024, a Zoning By-law Amendment application was approved to permit industrial uses and limited commercial uses on the subject property. The development is now the subject of a Heritage Permit application under the Ontario Heritage Act and an application for Site Plan Approval under the Planning Act.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Heritage Planning staff are satisfied the proposed alterations conserve the onsite and adjacent heritage buildings and are consistent with the policy framework. The heritage impacts of the development proposal are appropriately mitigated through the overall conservation strategy.</p> |
| 139449 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 29 Mafeking Crescent - Application to Remove a Private Tree | 2025.SC21.8 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that Scarborough Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one privately owned tree located at 29 Mafeking Crescent. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is due to concerns over safety and property damage due to potential tree and limb failure; and the potential for tree roots to damage the garage's foundation.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The honey locust tree (<em>Gleditsia triacanthos</em>) measures 39 centimetres in diameter. The City's Tree By-laws do not support the removal of this tree as it is healthy and maintainable. The permit was denied, and the applicant is appealing the decision. Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision as to whether a permit may be issued when an applicant appeals the denial of a permit of a tree protected under the By-laws.</p> | 21 | 8 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 24 - Scarborough - Guildwood | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted |
| 139540 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Metrolinx’s Scarborough Subway Extension - Second Quarter 2025 Semi-Annual Update | 2025.SC21.9 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>City Council, in December 2024, through item SC18.12, directed the Transit Expansion Division to report to Scarborough Community Council (SCC) with regular status updates on Metrolinx’s Scarborough Subway Extension (SSE) project. The direction included a request for updates on construction milestones in order to provide transparency and timely communication on the project’s progress. As directed, this semi-annual report provides a status update on the SSE and includes the following:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>1. Construction Milestones;</p>
<p>2. Access to the Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre;</p>
<p>3. Integration with the Existing TTC Service and Future Higher-Order Transit;</p>
<p>4. Community Benefits and Supports; and</p>
<p>5. Public Engagement.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>City staff will provide the next semi-annual report to SCC in Q4 2025.</p> | 21 | 9 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 20 - Scarborough Southwest, 21 - Scarborough Centre, 23 - Scarborough North, 24 - Scarborough - Guildwood | N | — | … | Report |
| 139535 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Scarborough Busway - On-Street Measures to Support Busway Operations | 2025.SC21.10 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As TTC operates transit service on Eglinton Avenue East (north-west branch) and Ellesmere Road, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>At the direction of City Council, following the implementation of Transit Priority Measures to Support Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) Bus Replacement in 2023, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has continued to advance the design for the conversion of the former SRT right-of-way (ROW) between Kennedy Station and Ellesmere Station, into a Scarborough Busway.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>To support the implementation of the future Busway, Transportation Services is requesting approval, on behalf of the TTC, to implement changes to various roadways in proximity to the proposed Busway.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The proposal includes:</p>
<p>- The installation of a traffic signal at the new intersection of Eglinton Avenue East (north-west branch) and the future Scarborough Busway;</p>
<p>- A road alteration to widen the section of Eglinton Avenue East (north-west branch) in the immediate proximity of the existing TTC Line 2 Kennedy Station, in order to provide priority bus lanes between Kennedy Station and the future Scarborough Busway; and</p>
<p>- The extension of the existing Ellesmere Road bus lanes further west to connect to Ellesmere Road (north-west branch).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The proposed modifications would be in place to coincide with the opening of the Busway, which is currently projected for 2027. The modifications to the intersection of Eglinton Avenue East (north-west branch) and the Scarborough Busway would be completed with the construction of the Busway. The supporting pavement markings on Ellesmere Road would be updated in advance of the opening of the Busway.</p> |
| 139386 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Finch Avenue East and Baylawn Drive - Temporary Traffic Control Signals | 2025.SC21.11 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Finch Avenue East, City Council approval of this report is required for the proposed installation of temporary Traffic Control Signals at Finch Avenue East and Baylawn Drive.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>These signals are essential to support the construction of a rail-over-road grade separation at the Stouffville Rail Corridor, a key infrastructure project under Metrolinx's GO Expansion Program. The project aims to improve traffic flow and safety along Finch Avenue East, between Milliken Boulevard and Midland Avenue.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>To facilitate construction, Metrolinx's contractor will temporarily realign a section of Finch Avenue East. Given the altered roadway configuration and the anticipated increase in construction-related traffic, maintaining the existing stop-control at Baylawn Drive and Finch Avenue East would be insufficient. The installation of the temporary Traffic Control Signals is recommended to provide a controlled crossing for pedestrians and ensure safer vehicle movements for both the general and construction-related traffic.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The temporary signals will remain operational until the completion of the grade separation, expected by the end of 2031.</p> | 21 | 11 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 22 - Scarborough - Agincourt | N |
| 139478 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Claremore Avenue - Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) | 2025.SC21.12 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed humps on Claremore Avenue, between Park Street and McIntosh Street. Staff's assessment indicates the criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has been satisfied. Therefore, speed humps should be installed on Claremore Avenue.</p> | 21 | 12 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 20 - Scarborough Southwest | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 139475 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Pitfield Road - Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) | 2025.SC21.13 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed humps on Pitfield Road, between Midland Avenue and Brimley Road. Staff's assessment indicates that the criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has been satisfied. Therefore, speed humps should be installed on Pitfield Road.</p> | 21 | 13 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 23 - Scarborough North | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 139479 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Manse Road - U-Turn Prohibition | 2025.SC21.14 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Manse Road, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This report recommends a U-turn prohibition on Manse Road, between Hainford Street and Deanscroft Square. Prohibiting U-turns will provide a safer environment for all road users along this section of Manse Road, located adjacent to Joseph Brant Public School.</p> | 21 | 14 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 25 - Scarborough - Rouge Park | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 139522 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | East Avenue - Road Safety Review | 2025.SC21.15 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on East Avenue, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Scarborough Community Council directed Transportation Services to undertake a school safety zone review on East Avenue, fronting William G. Davis Junior Public School, and report back to Scarborough Community Council with the review findings and recommendations by Q2 2025. This report provides a summary of the assessment and improvements proposed or undertaken by Transportation Services.</p> | 21 | 15 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 25 - Scarborough - Rouge Park | N | 1745380800000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council |
| 139520 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Benleigh Drive, between McCowan Road and Benroyal Crescent - Parking Amendments | 2025.SC21.16 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending that parking be prohibited at all times on both sides of Benleigh Drive, between McCowan Road and Benroyal Crescent due to community support and sightline enhancements to improve road safety for all road users.</p> | 21 | 16 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 24 - Scarborough - Guildwood | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 139521 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | De Jong Street and Kawneer Terrace - Parking Amendments | 2025.SC21.17 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending that no parking anytime be introduced on the north side of De Jong Street, between Zezel Way and Great West Drive, and on the north side of Kawneer Terrace, between Zezel Way and Great West Drive. These regulations have already been signed in the field; however, the by-laws were not updated when overnight permit parking was introduced in 2022. This report will correct this oversight and ensure the by-laws are aligned with posted signage.</p> | 21 | 17 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 21 - Scarborough Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — |
| 139762 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Brimwood Boulevard Traffic Calming | 2025.SC21.18 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>In response to the tragic death of Christina Huang, a Grade 9 student at Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute, who was struck by a car on Brimwood Boulevard on March 26, 2025, this motion seeks to explore and implement additional traffic calming measures to enhance safety in the area. This street is home to three schools and experiences high volumes of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, particularly during school hours. The incident has underscored concerns from residents, parents, and school officials about the need for improved safety measures.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This motion seeks to evaluate and implement enhanced traffic calming solutions, such as reduced speed limits, enhanced crosswalks, speed humps, crossing guards and increased enforcement, to protect students and other pedestrians. By taking decisive action, this motion aims to prevent future tragedies and create a safer environment for all road users.</p> | 21 | 18 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 23 - Scarborough North | N | — | … | Letter | ACTION | Adopted |
| 139781 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Winter Maintenance on Heathfield Drive Path | 2025.SC21.19 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>Transportation Services has reviewed and supports providing regular winter maintenance on the path known as the Heathfield Drive Path located on the north part of Heathfield Drive from Hill Crescent to Sylvan Drive.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The path is critical to all residents, providing a safe connection to Heathfield Drive, Sylvan Avenue and Hill Crescent connecting residents to public transit as well as to the Waterfront Trail system. The path has a high volume of users.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Thank you for your consideration of this request.</p> | 21 | 19 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 24 - Scarborough - Guildwood | N | 1745380800000 | … | Letter | ACTION | Adopted | New | — | — | Community Council |
| 139735 | DFTBYLAW | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Introduction of By-laws | 2025.SC21.20 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>Scarborough Community Council will introduce bills.</p> | 21 | 20 | CCOUNCIL | SC | 20 - Scarborough Southwest, 21 - Scarborough Centre, 22 - Scarborough - Agincourt, 23 - Scarborough North, 24 - Scarborough - Guildwood, 25 - Scarborough - Rouge Park | N | — | — | Draft By-law | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … |