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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: June 17, 2019
Report Number: EGD -015-19 Resolution: GG -402-19
File Number: G.10.21 By-law Number:
Report Subject: Rail Safety Improvement Program Agreement
Recommendations:
1. That Report EGD -015-19 be received;
2. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the funding agreement between the
Government of Canada and the Municipality of Clarington;
3. That the By-law attached to Report EGD -015-19, as Attachment 2, be approved; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report EGD -015-19 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report EGD -015-19
Report Overview
Page 2
In August, 2018 the Municipality of Clarington submitted three applications to Transport
Canada for funding under their Rail Safety Improvement Program (RSIP). Clarington has
received approval for funding up to $929,704.30 for all three projects. This report is written
with the intent to create a by-law authorizing staff to execute the agreement with the
Government of Canada.
1. Background
1.1 The Rail Safety Improvement Program (RSIP) provides grant and contribution funding to
improve rail safety and reduce the risk of injuries and fatalities related to rail
transportation. Staff monitor all level crossings in the Municipality of Clarington and each
crossing is evaluated annually to determine the location(s) that meet the criteria for the
RSIP funding. Based on this criteria, staff identified three level crossings in 2018 that
would benefit most from the RSIP. These locations are shown on the map in
Attachment 1:
x Rundle Rd at CPR
x Scugog St at CPR; and
x Concession St East at CPR.
In August 2018, the Municipality of Clarington submitted an application for funding under
the RSIP for these three crossings, all of which were approved for an amount up to
$929,704.30. Per the conditions of the funding program, construction needs to be
complete by March 31, 2020.
1.2 The work at Rundle Rd includes the installation of new warning system including flashing
lights and gates, and replacement of the crossing surface. The construction work began
in the fall of 2018 and was funded by Owasco as part of their development agreement. As
part of the agreement, any funds received through the RSIP would be reimbursed to the
developer. The reason this crossing was selected for submission to the RSIP program
was due to the significant change in traffic volumes at the crossing, which previously only
had cross bucks and stop signs as crossing warning and protection.
1.3 The work at Scugog St includes geometric improvements to the roadway intersection
immediately south of the grade crossing, re -configuration of the warning system on the
south side of the crossing, construction of sidewalk on the west side of Scugog St
through the crossing, as well as pedestrian safety improvements on both sides of the
crossing. Funding for the Municipality of Clarington's share of the work was previously
approved in the 2017 capital budget. The reason this crossing was selected for
submission to the RSIP program was due to the operational concerns at the intersection
and crossing. The current configuration can cause uncertainty for drivers regarding
where to stop when the drop arms come down on the Wellington Street leg of the
intersection, which has resulted in the arm hitting a car in several instances. The
geometric improvements at the intersection will eliminate this confusion by removing the
Wellington Street warning system, reconfiguring the intersection and placing a new
warning system on Scugog Street such that it will resemble a typical standard crossing
warning system.
Municipality of Clarington
Report EGD -015-19 Page 3
1.4 The work at Concession St East includes a new warning system with flashing lights and
gates, replacement of the crossing surface, and re -paving of the road approaches.
Funding for the Municipality of Clarington's share of the work will come from the
Pavement Rehabilitation program. This crossing was selected for submission to the
RSIP program as it was the next highest priority on our monitoring list, and has also seen
increased vehicle traffic volumes which triggered the warrant for the addition of drop
arms.
2. Proposal
2.1 Prior to entering an agreement, Transport Canada requires a by-law (Attachment 2)
authorizing staff to execute the agreement with the Government of Canada.
3. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by the Director of Finance who concurs with the
recommendations.
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the
funding agreement between the Government of Canada and the Municipality of
Clarington and that the By-law, provided as Attachment 2, be approved.
5. Strategic Plan Application
Not Applicable.
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Submitted by: Reviewed by'
Anthony Cannella, Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B
Director of Engineering Services CAO
Staff Contact: Sean Bagshaw, Capital Works Engineer, 905-623-3379 ext.2320 or
SBagshaw@clarington.net
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Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Rail Safety Improvement Program Key Map
Attachment 2 - By-law to report EGD -015-19
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Transport Canada
Canadian Pacific Railway
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Municipality of Clarington
Attachment 2 to
EGD -015-19
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NO. 2019 -
Being a By-law to authorize the Corporation of the Municipality of
Clarington to enter into the Rail Safety Improvement Program Agreement
with the Government of Canada.
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington hereby
enacts as follows:
1. That the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, and seal with the Corporation
seal, an agreement between the Government of Canada and the Corporation
of the Municipality of Clarington.
BY-LAW passed in open session this th day of
Adrian Foster, Mayor
2019.
C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk