Archive for category Roads & Parking

York Region Road Watch Link!

Road Watch Welcome to the York Regional Police Road Watch Online Reporting system . If this is an EMERGENCY, please call 911. Road Watch is a community driven program that provides citizens with a means to report dangerous or unlawful driver behaviour. Instances of speeding, unsafe lane changes, disobeying traffic lights and stop signs are [...]

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New Streetlights at Kennedy and Angus Glen Blvd???

Today Markham deployed an army of traffic counters, and one was spotted studying our AG Blvd intersection. Do we need lights here????

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Laneway lights out? – You can be CHARGED!

Dear Resident, Ensuring a safe community is an on-going objective of the Town and your fellow Angus Glen residents. Within the Angus Glen Subdivision, a component of the safe community infrastructure is the provision of night lighting for laneways. The lighting provides for the safe passage of motor vehicles and pedestrians, discourages unwanted persons from [...]

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Angus Glen Parking FAQ’s

Angus Glen Parking Permit Program – Frequently Asked Questions Jan. ‘09 1. How do you qualify vehicles for the parking permit program? Overnight parking permits can be obtained at the Civic Centre (Contact Centre) at 101 Town Centre Boulevard by completing an application and submitting the required fee. Only passenger vehicles are entitled to permits, [...]

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Angus Glen Laneway Regulations

Regulation Summary: Zero tolerance for laneway parking. Vehicles parked with tires on curb foundation are acceptable provided that the vehicle is parked parallel to the traveled portion of the road. No vehicle should protrude over the limits of curb foundation. Policy: No person shall park a motor vehicle in a public laneway. Enforcement Procedure: 1)      Confirm [...]

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Winter Laneway Parking WARNING!

I guess the storm took this truck owner by surprise? These videos shows how a slippery laneway made too narrow by a inconsiderate laneway parking is dangerous. Remember, a emergency vehicles are BIGGER and need to move MUCH faster – watch the plow lose control in these 2 videos.

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