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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: October 19, 2020
Submitted By: Steve Brake, Director of Public Works
Reviewed By: Andrew C. Allison, CAO
File Number: C.01.27.016.D.01
Report Number: PWD-002-20
Resolution#: GG-361-20
By-law Number:
Report Subject: GO Transit Newcastle Village - Annual Status Update
Recommendations:
1. That Report PWD-002-20 be received;
2. That the sale of the former fire hall site in the Village of Newcastle be further delayed
to continue to allow GO Transit to use the property as a turnaround until such time
as Durham Region Transit is able to provide a local service that ensures continuity
for residents;
3. That Staff be directed to continue to work with Durham Region Transit to define
future growth patterns and establish appropriate service levels;
4. That Staff be directed to report back to Council in the fall of 2021 on the progress of
our discussions; and
5. That scheduling the sale of the site of the former fire hall in Newcastle be revisited at
that time.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-002-20
Report Overview
Page 2
In 2016, Clarington Council committed to ensuring continuity of transit service to the Village
of Newcastle by choosing to delay the development and demolition of the former fire hall at
247 King Avenue East to allow GO Transit to continue to use this location as a turnaround.
The intent was to delay the development or sale of this site until such time as Durham
Region Transit could offer a service that would fill any gaps that GO Transit might leave if
the turnaround location were no longer available. Staff committed to provide an annual
update to Council regarding the status of transit service within Newcastle, and staff
confirmed that there will be minor changes to the current service in 2020-2021.
1. Background
1.1 Transit service connecting Newcastle residents to other towns and cities, as well as the
GO Train and other transit services, is currently being provided through the GO Bus. In
2016, Council committed to ensuring continuity of service for our residents by choosing
to delay the sale of the former fire hall at 247 King Avenue East as this site has been
used by GO Transit as a turnaround location for some time. It was agreed that staff will
continue to work with both transit authorities to encourage a transition to local, Durham
Region Transit (DRT) service so continuity can be assured. Once an alternative
arrangement for transit in Newcastle has been established, the Municipality would
consider moving forward with the sale of the site as detailed in PSD-007-15.
1.2 Currently, the lease agreement with Go Transit is month to month and requires the
Municipality to provide at least nine months' prior notice to Go Transit should we wish to
terminate the lease.
1.3 Staff have been in discussions with GO Transit and were advised of two minor route
changes, however regular scheduled service to Newcastle and use of the former fire
hall as a turnaround will continue. Earlier in the year, DRT considered extending
scheduled service into Newcastle, however due to low ridership numbers, they
implemented an "On Demand" option instead, which does not provide a level of service
to residents that could replace the Go Transit route. DRT continues to review ridership
numbers within Newcastle and will continue with the On Demand service until ridership
reaches the threshold to introduce scheduled service.
2. Proposal
2.1 Staff recommend that the sale of the former fire hall at 247 King Avenue East continue
to be deferred until such time as a viable transit alternative to the GO Bus can be
provided. Any enhancement of service provided by DRT will be subject to annual
Regional budget approvals.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-002-20
Page 3
2.2 In preparation for the eventual repurposing of the site and to minimize our ongoing
maintenance requirements for the old fire hall building, staff will plan for the demolition
of the building in 2021.
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable.
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that Council continue to support the residents of
Newcastle by deferring the sale of the former fire hall so GO Transit can use it as a
turnaround. In delaying the sale of these lands, Council is able to ensure continuity of
transit service to the Village so residents who use the GO Bus to access work, school
and other transit services can continue to do so.
Staff Contact: Ron Albright, Manager of Infrastructure, 905-623-3379, Ext. 2302 or
ralbright@clarington.net
Attachments:
Not Applicable
Interested Parties:
There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.