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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 506/76THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING BY-LAW NUMBER r? C Being a by-law to provide for the ?w erection of "STOP" signs at certain ,( u 1?1?? intersections within the Town of Pickering WHEREAS Section 89(a) of The Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 202) provides that the Council of a Municipality and the Trustees of a Police Village may by by-law, provide for the erection of stop signs at intersections on highways under its jurisdiction, and every sign so erected shall comply with the regulations of the Ministry; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED as a by-law of the Town of Pickering through its Council thereof as follows: 1. The intersections of highways set out in Column I of Schedule I attached, are designated as intersections where stop signs shall be erected facing traffic as shown in Column II of said Schedule. 2. The penalties provided in Section 152 of The Highway Traffic Act shall apply to offences against this by-law. 3. Any other inconsistent by-laws insofar as they apply to highways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering are hereby repealed. 4. This by-law shall come into force on the date that it is approved by the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham and when signs to the effect are erected. By-law read a first, second and third time and PASSED this %?)I day of 1976. Mayor A -Cle k SCHEDULE I to By-law # STOP SIGNS COLUMN I Intersections Cricket Lane and New Street ?ol0 7b COLUMN II Facing Traffic Westbound on New Street Eastbank Road and Jacqueline Avenue Westbound on Jacqueline Avenue