Sunday, November 19, 2006

Lines Painted On Road

Good news...

Yesterday Transportation Services completed the missing road makings....

I may have taken a month to get the lines painted (following the stop sign install), but their her now!

Maybe just me but it's alot quieter around her now don't you think...

Regards, Mark

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Stop Sign In - Just Need The Lines

Our stop sign was installed last week and now we're waiting for the painted lines and "Pedestrian wait for the gap" signs to be removed.

A quick email to Transportation Services has revealed that they are waiting for warmer/dryer weather before finishing the remaining outstanding work.

Let's hope it's soon!

Regards, Mark

(Special thanks to Councillor Michael Walker for helping making this possible)

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Stop Sign Approved By Toronto Council

We've done it!

The Toronto City Council approved our stop sign for Oxton-Oriole September 25th, 2006 with alteration.

I'm just waiting for the installation date following the neccessary by-law changes - should be any day now.

For more information see "Petition Progress."

Regards, Mark

Monday, September 04, 2006

Submission To Toronto & East York Community Council

Read my deposition to the Toronto & East York Community Council Meeting September 19th, 2006.

Regards, Mark

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Councillor Walker Asks For Safety Depositions...

As most of you know Councilor Walker recently conducted a survey as to whether or not people wanted a stop sign to be re-installed at the corner of Oxton-Oriole.

With the results 86 in favour and only 40 against Councillor Walker will take the results back to the East York Community Council and ask for the stop sign be re-installed.

The city is likely to try to refuse unless there is community support for the proposal. To help him win this battle on your behalf he is requesting depositions* be presented to the council. This is your opportunity to do advocate on behalf of your personal safety.

Please let me know (oriloleatoxton@hotmail.com) if you are interested in either attending in person or submitting a written deposition to the East York Community Council session in Septemeber (details to follow) outlining why you think a stop sign should be installed at this corner.

The more depositions the stronger the case.

Many thanks, Mark

* A written statement and/or presentation outlining to council why you believe the corner of Oxton at Oriole is dangerous for pedestrians and requires the stop sign to be re-installed.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Results of Recent Neighbourhood Survey...


As most of you know Councillor Michael Walker recently conducted a local neighbourhood survey in an attempt to determine how many people wanted the stop sign at Oxton & Oriole re-installed.

This survey followed the poorly attended community meeting on the same proposal above and is a crdit to Councillor Walker and his team that continued to pursue the issue in light of of the poor turnout.

The results came back as follows:

86 - In Favour
40 - Against
3 - Spoiled

As a result Councilor walker's team is to go back to our Community Coucil and seek approval for 9 month trial starting in September 2006.

Mark

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

"Toronto's Killer Drivers..."

The Toronto Sun's front page headline screamed yesterday "Toronto's Killer Drivers."

And for good reason! In the first 10 weeks of this year, Toronto has recorded 16 traffic accident deaths, 9 of which have been pedestrians. In total that's 7 more traffic deaths then at the same time last year. Can anyone really be surprised? I know I'm not! Drivers in this city have to be some of the worst I've seen anywhere in N.A. or Europe.

With most bad driving situations I've seen in this city the driver seems completely oblivious to what is going on around them and the effect they having on traffic - "bubble driving" I call it! Then, of course, there is the rampant red light running and what I like to refer to as "preemptive honking" or" look, I'm hooking 'cause I can, not that I really need too, but hey I feel better now!."

Let's hope we don't have a serious injury or fatality at Oxton-Oriole Parkway!

Regards, Mark (don't forget about the pedestrian safety public meeting March 29th, 2006).

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Public Flyer Distribution To Date:

So far the "official" public meeting (March 29, 2006 Oriole Parkeway P.S.) flyers originating from Councilor Michael Walker's Office have been distributed to the following buildings:

Completed
100 Oriole Parkway
110 Oriole Parkway
120 Oriole Parkway

This Week (of March 13th)
130 Oriole Parkway
755 Avenue Road

Regards, Mark

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Meeting Flyers Being Distributed

Public meeting flyers from Councillor Michael Walker's office are bnow being distributed.

Please show your support by planning to attend the March 29th meeting.

Public Meeting:
March 29th, 2006 (Wednesday)
Oriole Park Public School
80 Breamar Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5P 2L4
416.393.9215

Time: 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Map To Oriole Park Public School

Don't leave your personal safety for someone else to decide for you!

Please put this date in your calendars and plan to attend.

Regards, Mark

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Monday, February 13, 2006

Public Meeting : March 29th, 2006 (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

Councillor Michael Walker's office have now confirmed the date, time and place of the Oxton-Oriole Pedestrian Safety and traffic meeting. Councillor Walker will be in attendance. A flyer will distributed in the neighbourhood alerting people to the purpose of the meeting and the details below:

Public Meeting:
March 29th, 2006 (Wednesday)
Oriole Park Public School
80 Breamar Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5P 2L4
416.393.9215

Time: 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Map To Oriole Park Public School

Don't leave your personal safety for someone else to decide for you!

Please put this date in your calendars and plan to attend.
Regards, Mark

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Sunday, February 12, 2006

Public Meeting - Looks Like In March Sometime

Looks like our Public Meeting will be schedules for some time in March.

Should know in a few days according to Michael Walker's constituency office.

Regards, Mark

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40Km Signs Now Posted on Oxton

Finally! Late last week 40km speed limit road signs were placed on Oxton Avenue. This is great news!

It seems a bureacratic mix-up delayed the the signs going, but was eventaullay sorted.

Thank you to Councillor Walker for getting approval for this 10km spedd reduction on Oxton.

Still need to get at the meat of the issue and that's pedestrians safety when crossing at Oxton at Oriole.

Regards, Mark
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Monday, January 16, 2006

Public Meeting Date Mistake By Councillor Walker's Office

Councillor Walker's office has made a mistake with respect to advising us as to the the date of the Oxton-Oriole pedestrians safety meeting.

The public meeting arranged February 2nd., 2006 at the North Toronto Memorial Community Centre is apparently not for us. However, anyone of us can attend.

I am communicating with Councillor Walker's office to confirm a new date.

Regards, mark

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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Public Meeting - February 2nd, 2006

Councillor Walker's office have now confirmed the date, time and place of the Oriole traffic meeting. A flyer is to be distributed in the neighbourhood alerting people to the upcoming meeting

Public Meeting Details:

February 2nd., 2006
(Thursday)
North Toronto Memorial Community Centre
200 Eglinton Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
M4R 1A7
416.392.6591
Time: 7:00PM

Map of North Toronto Memorial Comm:

Don't leave your personal safety for someone else to decide for you!

Please put this date in your calendars and plan to attend.

Regards, Mark

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Mayor Suggests Cross Walks Not Safe In Toronto

The Globe and Mail reports today that our mayor, David Millar, suggests that Toronto's crosswalks...should be redesigned to better suite Toronto's "urban environment."

This hardly comforting news when the city expects us to use a crosswalk that is totally out of the way on a street (Oxton Avenue) that sees some 20,000 cars a day go by.

We need lihghts at the corner of Oxton-Oriole!

Regards, Mark

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200 Pedestrians Hit By Cars Each Month

Another terrible statistic, but again no real surprise (at least to me and probability to you too)!

Toronto's car crazy culture has resulted in Oxton-Orioles' incediblely stupid "Pedestrian Wait For The Gap Signs" that in the view of many people totally desensitizing drivers to crossing pedestrians.

If you happen to leave near this intersection and want to walk to the subway you have to step into a "lethal" wall of non-stop, moving steel to the tune of 20,000 cars a day on Oxton Avenue

Someone getting hit or killed is what I'm trying to prevent!

Regards, Mark

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29 Pedestrians Killed By Cars in 2005

A terrible statistic, but no real surprise (at least to me and probability to you too)!

Toronto's car crazy culture has resulted in Oxton-Orioles' incediblely stupid "Pedestrian Wait For The Gap Signs" that in the view of many people totally desensitizing drivers to crossing pedestrians.

Indeed the attitude of the City's Transportation Services department as it pertains to the corner of Oxton-Oriole is to do nothing as this would interfere with Oxton's 20,000 cars a day traffic flow!

Meanwhile, if you happen to leave near this intersection and want to walk to the subway we now a "lethal" wall of non-stop, moving steel that has pretty well scared off everybody from even attempting to cross at this corner. And, if a car dares to slow down for a pedestrian (or out of fear of this corner as a driver navigating it) the result is chorus of honking.

Not very Toronto Pedestrian Charter friendly for sure.

Regards, Mark

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Thursday, January 05, 2006

More On The 40km Oxton Speed Signs

Councillor Walker's office advised me today that our 40 km speed signs on Oxton are currently in production and will be going up within the next two weeks.

Good news, but the next BIG EVENT is the soon to be arranged public meeting in eary February at near-by Orion Park School (details to follow). Your attendance and participation at this meeting will keep our pedestrian safety concerns on the radar in 2006.

Regards, Mark

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Monday, January 02, 2006

Where Are The 40Km Signs?

Last year it was indicated to me by Councillor Walker that our 40km road signs on Oxton would be up before Christmas (2005).

Well, I haven't spotted them yet...have you?

Looks like I'll have to get onto Councillor Walker's office this week not only our 40km signs and when their going to be installed, but also about the public meeting date Councillor Walker had promised us.

Regards, Mark

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