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TDSB Ward 20 - Scarborough Agincourt Candidates

Survey Posted:
Appoline Aldea
David Shory


Not Returned:
Ron McNaughton
Sam Sotiropoulos
Soo Wong


Not Sent:
Warren Kanagaratnam

Candidate: David Shory
Office: Trustee
Board: Toronto District School Board
Ward: 20 - Scarborough Agincourt
Website: www.davidshory.ca
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Survey Results

Active Transportation

1.Walking and Cycling to School

Despite the benefits described above, the percentage significantly in recent decades. This decline has contributed traffic congestion, and environmental pollution.

Can you describe what proportion of students walk or cycle to school in your ward?
Approximately 75-80% of students in my ward walk or bike to school. Of course, the school by school results vary depending on the size of the catchment area – the further students live from the school, the less likely they are to walk or bike to school.
 

Do you support taking measures to increase this number?

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Comments I help my Principals and Superintendents of Education create and maintain walk/bike to school days.
 

2.Walking Safety Education

Walking safety programs taught in elementary school play an important role in teaching young children how to walk safely in the city, which reduces accidents and gives children the confidence to begin to walk regularly.

Can you describe the extent to which walking safety is taught in elementary schools in your ward?
Each year, my Principals discuss how to walk or bike to school safely. Periodically throughout the year, reminders are sent out to students and parents with safety tips.
 

Do you support increasing the extent of this teaching?

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Comments I ask that my Principals and Teachers remind students throughout the year on walking and biking safely both in class and in school newsletters.
 

3. Cycling Courses

Various levels of cycling courses can be made available at public schools. These courses give students confidence to ride their bikes in the city, and the skills to make sure they can do so safely.

Can you describe the extent to which cycling courses are provided at schools in your ward?
I believe that we have bike safety days in some of my elementary schools.
 

Do you support increasing their availability?

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Comments I would hope that all students would have access to these wonderful programs and am willing to work towards making this possible.
 

4. Bicycle Locking Facilities

In order for students to ride their bikes to school, they must be confident that there are sufficient and secure facilities for them to lock their bikes on school property. However, the provision of such facilities varies widely from school to school.

Can you describe how much provision there is for locking bikes securely on school property in your ward?
Students lock their bikes to trees, fences and old-style bike racks.
 

Do you support improving these facilities?

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Comments
 

Walking

5. The School Vicinity

Issues with the area around schools can make it dangerous or uncomfortable for students to walk or cycle to school. For example, there may be a dangerous street crossing, traffic may move too quickly, there may be excessive car traffic from parents driving kids to school, sidewalks may be inadequate for the volume of walking student, or there may be a lack of bike lanes leading to the school.

Can you describe any issues with the safety and comfort of students walking or cycling in the vicinity of schools in your ward?
We have issues with speeding cars around school zones, unmanned crosswalks, streets with no sidewalks and cars illegally stopping/parking/idling.
 

Do you support working with the City of Toronto to address these issues?

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Comments I have worked with local City Councillors and Police to get more crossing guards and police traffic patrols in my schools’ neighbourhoods.
 

6. Reducing Car Use

The use of cars to get to and from schools by parents, students, and teachers increases congestion and pollution, and causes danger and discomfort to students and teachers who walk or cycle to school. As well, excessively large school parking lots reduce green space for students and have negative environmental impacts.

Do you support taking measures to reduce the use of cars for transportation to and from school by parents, students, and teachers? If the answer is yes, please describe what measures you would support.

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Comments I support measures such as anti-idling zones, no parking/stopping zones, boosting walk/bike to school days and increased public transit to my secondary schools.
 


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