Tavistock Ave Traffic Petition
Over the last couple of weeks, my office has received numerous calls regarding speeding concerns along Tavistock Rd. between Dalsby Rd. and Keele St.
Based on the aforementioned remarks, my office is conducting this poll to gather opinions on implementing speed humps along Tavistock Rd. One of the requirements for speed humps to be considered is the presence of sidewalks along one side of the street.
Depending on the poll results, Transportation Services will conduct the relevant traffic studies and report back to our office.
Give us your feedback by January 21st, 2022!
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