Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood Association - Traffic Infiltration Action Sheet
1. Email, write and call Councillor Gary Crawford with
the following message:
“Dear Councillor Crawford
As I resident of the Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood, I
would like you to support the plan by the Scarborough Junction Community and
Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood Association to stop traffic infiltration from
the proposed development at 3431 St. Clair Ave. E. by installing a traffic
light at Elfreda and St. Clair, erecting a “Right Turn Only” sign opposite to
the condo driveway and construct a “bump out” or “lamb chop” to the south of
the driveway to physically prevent left turns onto Elfreda Blvd.
I would like you to meet with both the SJC and DGNA and
work together to implement these traffic mitigation measures to keep our
streets safe for children playing, students walking, pedestrians and local
traffic. Our streets are residential and
not thoroughfares.
I would also ask you to hold a community meeting
immediately to address this issue and the impact of the wave of development
coming to our community in the next few years.”
Councillor Crawford Contact Information: SOS! Save Our
Streets!
Phone: 4163924052
Email: councillor_crawford@toronto.ca
Address: 100 Queen St W
A11, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
2. Email the City Planner, Rod
Hines with the following message:
“Dear Principal Planner Rod Hines
As I resident of the Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood, I
would like you to support and implement the plan by the Scarborough Junction
Community and Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood Association to stop traffic
infiltration from the proposed development at 3431 St. Clair Ave. E. by
installing a traffic light at Elfreda and St. Clair, erecting a “Right Turn
Only” sign opposite to the condo driveway and construct a “bump out” or “lamb
chop” to the south of the driveway to physically prevent left turns onto
Elfreda Blvd.”
Rod
Hines
Principal Planner
(416) 396-7020
Rod.Hines@toronto.ca
3. Share this information with neighbours, sign up to
volunteer, join the executive, attend meetings, support events, visit our
websites and social media.
Community
Group Contact Information
Danforth Gardens Neighbourhood Association
Scarborough Junction Community