city of toronto by-law no. 599-2007 bicycle paths and ... · by-law no. 599-2007 to adopt a new...

47
Authority: Works Committee Report 6, Clause 4, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on July 20, 21 and 22, 2004, and Economic Development and Parks Committee Report 3, Clause 16, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on May 18, 19 and 20, 2004 Enacted by Council: May 25, 2007 CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes. Whereas it is desirable to adopt a Municipal Code Chapter to provide for and to consolidate the regulation of footpaths, pedestrian ways, bicycle paths and bicycle lanes in the City of Toronto; The Council of the City of Toronto HEREBY ENACTS as follows: 1. The City of Toronto Municipal Code is amended by adding the following Chapter: Chapter 886 Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes ARTICLE I Definitions § 886-1. Definitions. A. A term not defined in this Chapter shall have the same meaning as the term has in the Highway Traffic Act. B. As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: AUTHORIZED SIGN — Any sign or roadway, curb or sidewalk marking or other device placed or erected on a highway under the authority of this Chapter for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. BICYCLE — Includes a bicycle, tricycle or other similar vehicle, but does not include any vehicle or bicycle propelled or driven by any power other than muscular power. BICYCLE LANE — The lanes or portions of lanes of highways designated as bicycle lanes under § 886-8. BICYCLE PATH — The portions of highways designated as bicycle paths ways under § 886-6. FOOTPATH — The paths established as footpaths under § 886-2. GENERAL MANAGER — The City’s General Manager of Transportation Services or his or her designate or successor.

Upload: others

Post on 09-Apr-2021

4 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

Authority: Works Committee Report 6, Clause 4, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on July 20, 21 and 22, 2004, and Economic Development and Parks Committee Report 3, Clause 16, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on May 18, 19 and 20, 2004

Enacted by Council: May 25, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO

BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways,

Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes. Whereas it is desirable to adopt a Municipal Code Chapter to provide for and to consolidate the regulation of footpaths, pedestrian ways, bicycle paths and bicycle lanes in the City of Toronto; The Council of the City of Toronto HEREBY ENACTS as follows: 1. The City of Toronto Municipal Code is amended by adding the following Chapter:

Chapter 886

Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes

ARTICLE I Definitions

§ 886-1. Definitions. A. A term not defined in this Chapter shall have the same meaning as the term has in the

Highway Traffic Act. B. As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: AUTHORIZED SIGN — Any sign or roadway, curb or sidewalk marking or other device placed or erected on a highway under the authority of this Chapter for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. BICYCLE — Includes a bicycle, tricycle or other similar vehicle, but does not include any vehicle or bicycle propelled or driven by any power other than muscular power. BICYCLE LANE — The lanes or portions of lanes of highways designated as bicycle lanes under § 886-8. BICYCLE PATH — The portions of highways designated as bicycle paths ways under § 886-6. FOOTPATH — The paths established as footpaths under § 886-2. GENERAL MANAGER — The City’s General Manager of Transportation Services or his or her designate or successor.

Page 2: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

2 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

PEDESTRIAN WAY — The portions of highways designated as pedestrian ways under § 886-4. PERSON WITH A DISABLILITY — A person with a disability, as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, or its regulations. SCHOOL BUS — A school bus as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, or its regulations. TAXICAB — A taxicab driven or operated by an owner who is licensed by the City to operate within the City. VEHICLE — Includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, road-building machine, bicycle and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind of power, including muscular power but does not include a motorized snow vehicle, streetcar, in-line skates, skateboards, coasters, scooters, toy vehicles, toboggan, sleigh or other similar devices.

ARTICLE II Footpaths

§ 886-2. Paths Established. The paths shown on the maps in Schedule A to this Chapter are established as footpaths. § 886-3. Vehicles Excluded; Exceptions. A. No person shall drive or operate any vehicle, except a bicycle, on a footpath. B. Section 886-3A does not apply to:

(1) Ambulances, police or fire service vehicles or any other vehicle actively engaged in responding to an emergency; and

(2) Vehicles actually and actively engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of

the City, the Toronto Transit Commission or a public transit agency authorized to operate in the City, or a public utility, including utilities providing telecommunications, energy, water supply or wastewater related services.

ARTICLE III

Pedestrian Ways § 886-4. Pedestrian Ways Established. The portions of highways shown on the maps in Schedule B to this Chapter are established as pedestrian ways.

Page 3: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

3 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

§ 886-5. Vehicles Excluded; Exceptions. A. No person shall drive or operate any vehicle, except a bicycle, on a pedestrian way. B. Section 886-5A does not apply to:

(1) Ambulances, police or fire service vehicles or any other vehicle actively engaged in responding to an emergency;

(2) Vehicles actually and actively engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of the

City, the Toronto Transit Commission or a public utility, including utilities providing telecommunications, energy, water supply or wastewater related services;

ARTICLE IV Bicycle Paths

§ 886-6. Paths Established. A. The portions of highways listed in Schedule C to this Chapter are established as bicycle

paths. B. Despite the provisions of any other City by-law to the contrary, any person may ride a

bicycle on a bicycle path. C. No person shall drive or operate any vehicle, except a bicycle, on a bicycle path. § 886-7. Exemptions. Section § 886-6C does not apply to the following vehicles: A. Ambulances, police or fire service vehicles or any other vehicle actively engaged in

responding to an emergency; or B. Vehicles actually and actively engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of:

(1) The City, the Toronto Transit Commission or a public transit agency authorized to operate in the City; or

(2) A public utility, including utilities providing telecommunications, energy, water

supply or wastewater related services.

Page 4: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

4 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

ARTICLE V Bicycle Lanes

§ 886-8. Lanes designated for the use of bicycles only. The lanes or portions of lanes on highways listed in Schedule D to this Chapter are established as bicycles lanes. § 886-9. Signs; power to regulate traffic not affected. A. A designation as a bicycle lane under § 886-8 shall be effective upon the erection of

authorized signs to that effect. B. The General Manager is authorized to place or erect and to maintain all authorized signs,

official signs and traffic control signals which are required to give effect to the provisions of this Article or as are required to warn or guide traffic for the safety or convenience of the public.

C. The lawful directions of a police officer for the regulation of traffic on a road shall be

obeyed notwithstanding any provisions of this Article, and nothing in this Article shall affect the powers to regulate traffic held by the Toronto Police Service.

D. No person shall place, maintain or display upon or near any highway sign a signal,

marking or device which purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles an authorized sign or traffic control signal or which conceals from view or interferes with the effectiveness of an authorized sign or traffic control signal.

§ 886-10. Operation and stopping of vehicles restricted. A. Subject to § 886-11, no person shall operate a vehicle other than a bicycle in any bicycle

lane except for the purpose of:

(1) Ingress to or egress from a private lane or driveway adjacent to the bicycle lane;

(2) Making a turn at a highway intersecting the bicycle lane;

(3) Entering or exiting a curb lane used for parking;

(4) Loading or unloading of a person with a disability, while actively engaged in doing so;

(5) Operating a school bus while actively engaged in picking up or dropping off

school children; or

(6) Operating a taxicab while actively engaged in loading or unloading of passengers.

Page 5: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

5 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

B. Despite § 886-10A, no person operating a vehicle in a bicycle lane for the purposes set

out in § 886-9A shall operate a vehicle in the lane for a distance exceeding forty-five (45) metres.

C. Subject to § 886-10A(4), (5) and (6), no person shall stop a vehicle other than a bicycle in

a bicycle lane. § 886-11. Exemptions. Section 886-10 does not apply to the following vehicles: A. Ambulances, police or fire service vehicles or any other vehicle actively engaged in

responding to an emergency; or B. Vehicles actually and actively engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of:

(1) the City, the Toronto Transit Commission or a public transit agency authorized to operate in the City; or

(2) a public utility, including utilities providing telecommunications, energy, water

supply or wastewater related services.

ARTICLE VI Schedules

§ 886-12. Schedules. The Schedules referred to in this Chapter form part of this Chapter, and each entry in a column of a Schedule shall be read in conjunction with the entry or entries across from it and not otherwise.

ARTICLE VII Offences

§ 886-13. Offences. Every person who contravenes any provision of this Chapter is guilty of an offence and is liable to prosecution under the Provincial Offences Act.

ARTICLE VIII Transition

§ 886-14. Transition. A. Despite this Chapter, Chapter 194 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code

(Footpaths, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes), Chapter 240 of the former City of Etobicoke Municipal Code (Traffic) and By-law No. 62-91 of the former Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, being a by-law “To provide reserved lanes for bicycles on certain

Page 6: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

6 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Metropolitan Roads” (collectively referred to as the “Way, Path and Lane By-laws”), shall remain in force until expressly repealed.

B. In the event of any conflict between any one or more of the Way, Path and Lane By-laws

and this Chapter, this Chapter shall govern. C. Section 886-12B shall be effective 30 days after the date of the first approved set fine

order from the Regional Senior Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice for Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes.

ENACTED AND PASSED this 25th day of May, A.D. 2007. SANDRA BUSSIN, ULLI S. WATKISS Speaker City Clerk (Corporate Seal)

Page 7: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

7 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Schedule A to Ch. 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes

Footpaths

Page 8: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

8 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 9: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

9 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 10: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

10 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 11: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

11 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 12: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

12 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 13: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

13 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 14: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

14 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 15: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

15 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 16: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

16 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 17: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

17 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 18: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

18 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 19: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

19 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 20: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

20 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 21: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

21 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 22: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

22 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 23: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

23 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Schedule B to Ch. 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes

Pedestrian Ways

Page 24: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

24 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 25: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

25 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 26: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

26 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Schedule C to Ch. 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes

Bicycle Paths

Page 27: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

27 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Page 28: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

28 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

Schedule D to Ch. 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths and Bicycle Lanes

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Bay Street Cumberland Street and

Davenport Road Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Bay Street Cumberland Street and

a point 55.9 metres south of Scollard Street

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Bay Street A point 7.3 metres south

of Scollard Street and Davenport Road

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Bayview Avenue, on the Bayview Avenue Bridge and on the Bayview Avenue ramps connecting to Lawrence Avenue East

A point 125 metres north of St. Leonard’s Avenue and a point 60 metres south of the Crescent School access

Easterly Northbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Bedford Road A point 85 metres north

of Bloor Street West and Davenport Road

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Beverley Street Queen Street West and

College Street Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Beverley Street Queen Street West and

College Street Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Birmingham Street 22nd Street and

19th Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Birmingham Street Islington Avenue and

22nd Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Birmingham Street Kipling Avenue and

Islington Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 29: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

29 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Bloor Street East The east curb line of

Sherbourne Street and a point 140.0 metres further east

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Bloor Street East A point 150.0 metres

east of Sherbourne Street and a point 71.5 metres west of Parliament Street

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Bloor Street East and Danforth Avenue

A point 96.5 metres west of Parliament Street and the west curb line of Broadview Avenue

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Bloor Street East and Danforth Avenue

The east curb line of Sherbourne Street and the west curb line of Broadview Avenue

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Boulton Drive Poplar Plains Road and

Cottingham Road Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Boulton Drive Russell Hill Road and

Cottingham Road Southbound curb lane

Anytime

Colborne Lodge Drive

The eastbound and westbound roadways of Lake Shore Boulevard

Westerly Southbound and Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Colborne Lodge Drive

The Queensway and Lake Shore Boulevard West

Westerly Southbound and Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Page 30: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

30 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

College Street Dundas Street West and

Lansdowne Avenue Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

College Street Manning Avenue and

Spadina Avenue Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

College Street Spadina Avenue and

Bay Street Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Broadview Avenue and

Gowan Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Broadview Avenue and

Gowan Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Coxwell Avenue and

Fairside Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Coxwell Avenue and

Woodbine Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Fairside Avenue and

Woodbine Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Gowan Avenue and

Lesmount Avenue Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 31: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

31 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Cosburn Avenue Lankin Boulevard and

Coxwell Avenue Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Lensmount Avenue and

Linsmore Crescent Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Lesmount Avenue and

Linsmore Crescent Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Linsmore Crescent and

McKayfield Road Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Linsmore Crescent and

Northridge Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue McKayfield Road and

Roosevelt Road Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Northridge Avenue and

Roosevelt Road Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Roosevelt Road and

Lankin Boulevard Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Roosevelt Road and

Lankin Boulevard Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Cosburn Avenue Woodbine Avenue and

Oak Park Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Page 32: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

32 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Cosburn Avenue Woodbine Avenue and

Oak Park Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Davenport Road Bathurst Street and a

point 260 metres further west

Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Davenport Road 260 metres west of

Bathurst Street and a point 20 metres further west

Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Davenport Road 280 metres west of

Bathurst Street and Old Weston Road

Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Davenport Road 280 metres west of

Bathurst Street and Ossington Avenue

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Davenport Road Bay Street and

Dupont Street Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Davenport Road Dupont Street and

MacPherson Avenue Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Davenport Road Kendal Avenue and

Bathurst Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Davenport Road Kendal Avenue and

Bathurst Street Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Page 33: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

33 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Davenport Road MacPherson Avenue

and Kendal Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Davenport Road MacPherson Avenue

and Madison Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Davenport Road Oakwood Avenue and

Old Weston Road Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Davenport Road Spadina Road and

Kendal Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Alton Avenue and

Greenwood Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Alton Avenue and

Hiltz Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Boston Avenue and

Pape Avenue Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Boulton Avenue and a

point 82 metres west of Wardell Street

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Boulton Avenue and a

point 44 metres west of West Avenue

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Broadview Avenue and

Boulton Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 34: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

34 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Dundas Street East Broadview Avenue and

Boulton Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Brooklyn Avenue and

Jones Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Carlaw Avenue and

Boston Avenue Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Coxwell Avenue and

Maughan Crescent Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Coxwell Avenue and

Maughan Crescent Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Dagmar Avenue and

Jones Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Edgewood Avenue and

Kingston Road Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Greenwood Avenue and

Rhodes Avenue Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lanes used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Hiltz Avenue and

Greenwood Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 35: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

35 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Dundas Street East Jones Avenue and

Alton Avenue Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lanes used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Logan Avenue and a

point approximately 90 metres further east

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East A point approximately

90 metres east of Logan Avenue and Carlaw Avenue

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Maughan Crescent and

Edgewood Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Maughan Crescent and

Kingston Road Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Pape Avenue and

Brooklyn Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Pape Avenue and

Dagmar Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East Rhodes Avenue and

Coxwell Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Rhodes Avenue and

Coxwell Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Page 36: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

36 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Dundas Street East Wardell Street and a

point 82 metres west Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East Wardell Street and

Logan Avenue Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Dundas Street East West Avenue and a

point 44 metres west Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Dundas Street East West Avenue and

Carlaw Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Dundas Street West Sorauren Avenue and

College Street Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Elizabeth Street College Street and

Gerrard Street West Northbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Elizabeth Street College Street and

Gerrad Street West Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Fort York Boulevard Bathurst Street and

Fleet Street Northerly Westbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Fort York Boulevard Lake Shore Boulevard

West and Bathurst Street

Southerly Eastbound and Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East A point 30.5 metres

west of Church Street and a point 30.5 metres west of Jarvis Street

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Page 37: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

37 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Gerrard Street East A point 30.5 metres east

of Church Street and a point 30.5 metres west of Jarvis Street

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street East A point 30.5 metres east

of Jarvis Street and Sherbourne Street

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East A point 30.5 metres east

of Jarvis Street and Sherbourne Street

Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street East Ontario Street and

Berkeley Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East Ontario Street and

Berkeley Street Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street East A point 30.5 metres east

of River Street and Don Jail Roadway/Munro Street

Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East River Street and a point

30.5 metres further east Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East Sherbourne Street and

Ontario Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street East Sherbourne Street and

Ontario Street Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street East Yonge Street and a

point 30.5 metres east of Church Street

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 38: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

38 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Gerrard Street East Yonge Street and a

point 30.5 metres west of Church Street

Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street West Bay Street and

Yonge Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street West Bay Street and a point

92 metres further east Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street West A point 92 metres east

of Bay Street and a point 113 metres east of Bay Street

Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Gerrard Street West A point 113 metres east

of Bay Street and Yonge Street

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Gerrard Street West Elizabeth Street and

Bay Street Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Grace Street Bloor Street West and

Harbord Street Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Bathurst Street and

Grace Street Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Bathurst Street and

Grace Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Harbord Street Borden Street and

Bathurst Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Page 39: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

39 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Harbord Street Borden Street and

Bathurst Street Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Grace Street and

Montrose Avenue Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Montrose Avenue and

Shaw Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Harbord Street Montrose Avenue and

Grace Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Harbord Street Ossington Avenue and

Shaw Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Harbord Street St. George Street and

Spadina Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Harbord Street St. George Street and

Spadina Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Shaw Street and a point

approximately 55 metres east of Ossington Avenue

Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Harbord Street Shaw Street and

Montrose Avenue Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Page 40: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

40 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Hoskin Avenue Queen’s Park Crescent

West and St. George Street

Eastbound and Westbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Jones Avenue Danforth Avenue and

Queen Street East Northbound and Southbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Kilbarry Road A point 35 metres east

of Oriole Parkway and Oriole Parkway

Westbound median lane adjacent to traffic island

Anytime

Kilbarry Road A point 30 metres west

of Oriole Parkway and Oriole Parkway

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

Fleeceline Road and a point 50 metres west of Park Lawn Road

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

Fortieth Street and Thirty-First Street

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

Louisa Street and a point 50 metres east of Legion Road

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

A point 130 metres east of Park Lawn Road and Palace Pier Court

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

A point 260 metres east of Park Lawn Road and Palace Pier Court

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

Twenty Third Street and Thirty First Street

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 41: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

41 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Lake Shore Boulevard West

30th Street and a point 40 metres east of 22nd Street

Westbound Curb Lane

Anytime

Lake Shore Boulevard West

30th Street and 37th Street

Westbound Curb Lane

Anytime

Logan Avenue A point 200 metres

south of Eastern Avenue and Eastern Avenue

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Lower Sherbourne Street

Lake Shore Boulevard East and The Esplanade

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Lower Sherbourne Street

Lake Shore Boulevard East and The Esplanade

Northbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Lower Sherbourne Street

Queens Quay East and Lake Shore Boulevard

Easterly Northbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Lower Sherbourne Street

The Esplanade and Front Street East

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Lower Sherbourne Street

The Esplanade and Front Street East

Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

MacPherson Avenue Boulton Drive and

Davenport Road Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Martin Grove Road Nottinghill Gate and

Rathburn Road Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Martin Grove Road Rathburn Road and a

point 54 metres south of Winterton Drive

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Page 42: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

42 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Millwood Road Pape Avenue/

Donlands Avenue and Overlea Boulevard

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Millwood Road A point 200 metres

north of Pape Avenue/ Donlands Avenue and a point 290 metres further north

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Montrose Avenue Harbord Street and

Bloor Street West Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Parliament Street Small Street and Lake

Shore Boulevard East Easterly Northbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Poplar Plains Road Lynwood Avenue and

St. Clair Avenue West Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Poplar Plains Road MacPherson Avenue

and Balmoral Avenue (east branch)

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Poplar Plains Road MacPherson Avenue

and Boulton Drive Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Prince Arthur Avenue

St. George Street and Bedford Road

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Queens Quay East Yonge Street and Small

Street Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Queens Quay West Bathurst Street and

Stadium Road Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Queens Quay West Lower Portland Street

and Bathurst Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Page 43: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

43 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Queens Quay West Lower Spadina Avenue

and Lower Portland Street

Westbound lane adjacent to the curb/lay-bys used for loading purposes

Anytime

Queens Quay West Portland Street and

Bathurst Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Queens Quay West Spadina Avenue and

Portland Street Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Rathburn Road A point 300 metres east

of Martin Grove Road and a point 130 metres east of The East Mall

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Rathburn Road A point 120 metres east

of The East Mall and a point 300 metres east of Martin Grove Road

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

River Street King Street East and

Gerrard Street East Northbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

River Street King Street East and

Gerrard Street East Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Royal York Road A point 5 metres north

of Ashley Park Road and a point 100 metres south of Eglinton Avenue

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Royal York Road South limit of Braecrest

Avenue and a point 80 metres north of La Rose Avenue

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Royal York Road Cavell Avenue and

Albani Street Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Page 44: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

44 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Royal York Road Eastbourne Crescent

and Cavell Avenue Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Royal York Road A point 100 metres

south of Eglinton Avenue and a point 70 metres north of Ashley Road

Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Royal York Road North limit of La Rose

Avenue and the south limit of Braecrest Avenue

Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Runnymede Road Bloor Street West and

Ryding Avenue Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Runnymede Road Bloor Street West and

St. Clair Avenue West Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Russell Hill Road St. Clair Avenue West

and Boulton Drive Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Shaw Street Bloor Street West and

Dewson Street Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Shaw Street A point 70 metres south

of Dewson Street and College Street

Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Ancroft Place and Elm

Avenue Northbound and Southbound lanes adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Bloor Street East and

Ancroft Place Easterly Northbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Page 45: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

45 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Sherbourne Street Carlton Street and Bloor

Street East Northbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Carlton Street and

Selby Street Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Front Street East and

Gerrard Street East Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Front Street East and

Queen Street East Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Gerrard Street East and

Carlton Street Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Gerrard Street East and

Carlton Street Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Sherbourne Street Queen Street East and

Gerrard Street East Northbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Shuter Street Bond Street and

Parliament Street Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Shuter Street Parliament Street and

Sackville Green Westbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Shuter Street Sackville Green and

River Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Shuter Street Victoria Street and

Bond Street Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Page 46: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

46 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Shuter Street Victoria Street and

River Street Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Shuter Street Yonge Street and

Victoria Street Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

St. George Street Bloor Street West and

Dupont Street Westerly Southbound

Anytime

St. George Street Bloor Street West and

Lowther Avenue Easterly Northbound

Anytime

St. George Street College Street and

Bloor Street West Easterly Northbound

Anytime

St. George Street College Street and

Bloor Street West Southbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Steeles Avenue East A point 135 metres west

of Beare Road and Pickering Townline Road

Northerly Westbound

Anytime

Steeles Avenue East A point 190 metres west

of Beare Road and Pickering Townline Road

Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Steeles Avenue East McCowan Road and

Markham Road Northerly Westbound and Southerly Eastbound

Anytime

Strachan Avenue Fleet Street and a point

approximately 30 metres north of King Street West

Easterly Northbound and Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Page 47: CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW No. 599-2007 Bicycle Paths and ... · BY-LAW No. 599-2007 To adopt a new City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 886, Footpaths, Pedestrian Ways, Bicycle Paths

47 City of Toronto By-law No. 599-2007

DESIGNATED LANES FOR BICYCLES

Column 1 Highway

Column 2 Between

Column 3 Lanes

Column 4 Times or Days

Strachan Avenue Lake Shore Boulevard

West and Fleet Street Easterly Northbound

Anytime

Strachan Avenue Lake Shore Boulevard

West and Fleet Street Westerly Southbound

Anytime

Strathcona Avenue Pape Avenue and

Blake Street Eastbound lane adjacent to the curb lane used for parking

Anytime

Strathcona Avenue Pape Avenue and

Carlaw Avenue Northerly Westbound

Anytime