One Hour Street Parking Needed For Boston Ave
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One Hour Street Parking Needed For Boston Ave

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By signing this petition you will assist in sending a message to our Councillor Paula Fletcher and Toronto Transportation Department that we need Action for Boston Avenue between Gerrard Street and Filmic Lane on street parking. 

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The continued development, ongoing construction, lack of enforcement in the area has left the 'on street parking' for current  8C permit holders and residents extremely difficult and will only get worse as more people move into the condo developments.  Currently many of the construction workers, area business employees, and tenants are utilizing parking on Boston Avenue,  all day and into the early evenings at no cost and with no enforcement of a 3 hour rule in place for the City of Toronto.  

Its simply, NOT WORKING. 


One hour signage identical to what is in place on Badgerow Avenue from Pape to Carlaw meaning  One hour only between the hours of 8.00 Am to 6:00 PM Monday to Saturday excluding permits. 


CHECK OUT THE LINK ON THE RIGHT, A RECENT NOTICE TO THE TENANTS OF 349 CARLAW.


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