From: Dan Clement
To: Mark Rees
cc: Pierre D'Aoust, Henry ChuStephen Benjamin, Danny Budimirovic
Subject: Installation Of "Quiet Residential Neighbourhood" Sign & Pending Transportation Services Report
Dear Mr. Rees,
In response to your October 19, 2005 e-mail, I note the following on your two outstanding requests:
1. "Quiet Residential Neighbourhood" sign at Oriole Parkway and Oxton Avenue
I have discussed this matter with our signs and pavement marking section to determine the appropriate signage and location for this request. Based on our review, we will install a rectangular sign with black text on a yellow background that states: "Quiet Residential Area". This sign will be installed on the south side of Oxton Avenue, as eastbound motorists approach Oriole Parkway.
By copy of this e-mail to Henry Chu, Supervisor, Signs and Pavement Markings, I am requesting he undertake the above-noted signage work as soon as his schedule permits.
2. Completion of the Transportation Services report on additional pedestrian safety points
We are still in the process of reviewing the 14 additional requests that were raised at the September 13, 2005 meeting. As I am sure you can appreciate, there is a considerable amount of work to be reviewed here and we are trying to review your proposals as expeditiously as possible. However, we must balance our workload in terms of competing priorities from requests all over Toronto and East York District. Therefore, I am not able to provide you any further response at this time. However, I hope to be able to provide a response to you within the next two weeks.
I trust this addresses your concerns. Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional concerns.
Dan Clement
Transportation Technologist
City of Toronto
(Pierre D'Aoust is the Consituency Assistant to Councillor Michael Walker)
(Steven Benjamin, Dan Clement, Henry Chu & Danny Budimirovic represent Transportation Services
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