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Meeting: Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee
Date: January 14, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting
MINUTES
Present: Jim Boate, Bart Hawkins Kreps, Councillor Janice Jones,
Arnold Mostert, Richard Oldfield, Jerry Petryshyn, Rick
Stockman, Jeanne Winters
Regrets: Melissa Claxton-Oldfield
Staff Present: Rob Brezina, Kristin Bullied, June Gallagher
1. Agenda
Moved by Jim Boate seconded by Bart Hawkins Kreps.
Carried
2. Minutes of September 9, 2020
Moved by Jerry Petryshyn seconded by Jeanne Winters.
That the minutes of the ATSR meeting held on September 9, 2020 be approved.
Carried
3. Delegation
3.1. Delegation of Lori Moore and Paul Slavchenko regarding conditions for
runners and cyclists along West Beach Road
Recently moved to Port Darlington community and learned there is limited
access to Darlington Beach West Community. Use West Beach Rd, which
is narrow and used frequently making it difficult to run, walk, cycle, etc.
CLOCA owns the land to the north and there is a trail, but it becomes icy in
the winter. Requesting a paved shoulder along West Beach Rd. and that it
be cleared of snow in the winter. Not considering Cove Rd. Committee
Member agrees this would be beneficial for active transportation uses.
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Committee Chair indicated to the delegation that the Committee can make
recommendations to Council, but cannot make any commitments on behalf
of Council. The delegation will be advised of the outcome.
4. Discussion Items
4.1. Committee composition
Reminder for Committee to vote on motions.
June Gallagher, Municipal Clerk, reminded the Committee that their Terms
of Reference (TOR) currently indicated the committee is composed of "up to
10 people". This needs to be revised to ensure we can define a quorum.
Moved by Jim Boate. Seconded by Jerry Petryshyn
That the Committee recommends to Council that the Terms of Reference
be revised such that the Committee composition is a minimum of 8 and a
maximum of 10 community members in addition to the Member of Council
representative.
Carried
When seeking new members, the Committee were reminded that they
cannot discriminate based on age, gender, family status, etc. The
Committee can, however, request a "youth" member and/or members with a
certain skill set or experience.
4.2. Informal meetings
Ms. Gallagher reminded Committee members that they can have additional
meetings beyond the scheduled meetings so long as they are not `furthering
business'— for example a roadside cleanup. She explained that this should
be handled with sub -committees but they would need to directly relate to
the task of the sub -committee, as defined the larger Committee. As you are
not furthering business, an agenda and minutes should not be necessary.
Committee members will be asked for Agenda items in advance of
meetings.
The Committee had a general discussion about the possibility of inviting the
Clarington representative on the Durham Active Transportation Committee
to also be a member on the ATSR to provide overlap. Ms. Gallagher has
this individual's contact information and will approach them about joining the
ATSR.
4.3. Term of Committee members
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Ms. Gallagher reminded the Members that the Committee's TOR states that
appointments run concurrent with the term of Council, which is four years.
However, the Council resolution #C-109-18 and appointment letter stated a
term ending December 31, 2020, which is a two-year term. The Committee
was asked to determine the length of an appointment.
Moved by Jim Boate. Seconded by Bart Hawkins Kreps
That the Committee recommends to Council that the four-year term,
concurrent with the term of Council, be confirmed;
That no staggering take place; and
That the current Committee members' appointment be extended to 2022.
Carried
4.4. Resignation of Chair
Angela Bramley tendered her resignation as Chair and member of the
ATSR Committee as of December 23, 2020.
As the Vice Chair, Rick Stockman will assume the duties of the Chair until
the election of a new Chair can take place.
The Committee was reminded that Frank Barter also tendered his
resignation as member of the ATSR Committee as of November 13, 2020.
4.5. Election of Chair and Vice Chair
Elections will take place during the next meeting, after Council's decision
regarding the term of Committee members. At that time, Councillor Jones
will preside over the appointment of the new executive.
4.6. Committee hosting/organizing events
The ATSR Committee is considered a Committee of Council and therefore
has liability coverage under the Municipality's insurance when hosting
events. Note: There are situations where an ATSR Committee member
could be personally liable if they acted outside of their scope, authority or
were negligent. Coverage does not include injury to a committee member.
Events must be approved by the Director of Financial Services.
4.7. Safe roads and traffic considerations
Councillors have discussed the possibility of forming a committee to
address traffic and safety concerns as it's a prevalent topic among
residents. The Committee was asked if they would be interested in taking
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on a traffic focus such as liaising with the Durham Regional Police Service
(DRPS) and discussing traffic, volume, speed and motor vehicle accident
issues. Committee members felt that traffic related matters are a big issue
and would require considerable time and resources that this committee
does not have. Members would prefer to remain focused on active
transportation and making roads safe for this purpose. Staff also advised
that the Municipality is involved in a number of traffic related committees
and initiatives including:
• Vision Zero initiative led by the Region and incudes representation
from all Durham Municipalities, DRPS and outside agencies (e.g.
Public Health)
• Active and Sustainable School Travel Committee
• OPG Traffic Management Working Group
• Clarington Staff direct consult with DRPS Traffic Coordinator quarterly
• Resident direct staff contact with good, informative, and detailed
response times
• Council delegations
• And other various traffic planning working groups e.g. MTO's GGH -
TAC
If another committee is formed, it is suggested it not duplicate any of the
matters already covered through the above efforts.
Moved by Jim Boate. Seconded by Arnold Mostert
Whereas there are several other Committees and organizations covering
these issues;
And whereas the Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory
Committee has a full mandate,
The Committee recommends to Council that there is not a need to take on
further mandate regarding traffic and speed issues.
Carried
4.8. Reduced speed limits in Clarington
In response to delegations heard in November 2020, Council passed a
motion on Nov 23, 2020 to decrease the speed limit to 40 km/hr on all
Clarington Collector B roads. The motion will be discussed at Council in
February 2021. Collector roads provide connections between Local roads
within the residential / commercial areas and the Arterial road system.
Compared to Arterial roadways, Collector roads generally carry lower traffic
volumes and have lower speed limits. Collector roads provide a shared
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purpose of property access and increased traffic movement when
compared to the Local roads.
4.9. Type of MUP for Brookhill secondary plan
Determined there will be two major cross roads at the center of this
development. Collector roads will be bike friendly. Committee member(s)
has submitted input and is comfortable with the secondary plan.
Committee member noticed an incomplete trail east of Green Rd. and north
of Brookhill Blvd. Staff indicated this is a short trail that will be behind some
of the future ravine lots as part of the subdivision.
4.10. Bidirectional pathways/MUP on HWY 2
Members would like to see a MUP though the commercial area on HWY 2,
from Boswell Dr. to RR 57. Cycling volume may currently seem low as it is
difficult to cycle here due to poor active transportation infrastructure. Staff
indicated that it would be difficult and costly to make AT improvements to
this section of HWY 2. Some improvements can be made, however, the
best opportunity would be presented when substantial reconstruction of the
sidewalk is needed. In the meantime, AT infrastructure is being
implemented on lower volume roads that are currently being constructed.
The Region is also reconstructing the intersection of RR 57 and HWY 2,
which includes a MUP on the west side of RR 57 from Baseline Rd. to
Stevens Rd. in the immediate future with an eventual connection to
Longworth Avenue and Nash Road. A MUP will also be constructed from
RR 57 to Roenigk Dr. as part of the intersection reconstruction.
Staff confirmed the MUP on HWY 2 from RR 57 to Roenigk Dr. is planned
to be bi-directional.
4.11. Bidirectional pathway on Taunton
Committee member suggested constructing a bidirectional MUP on the
south side of Taunton Rd. from Solina Rd. to the food truck alley as it's a
good destination for cyclists. Staff indicated that the Region is improving
Taunton Rd. from Townline Rd. to RR 57, which includes a 1.5m wide
paved shoulder. The shoulder will not be designated as a bike lane but can
be used as such. The specific segment east of Solina Rd. is targeted for
construction in 2022. A 3.Om wide MUP would be challenging due to the
road maintaining a rural cross section with roadside ditches and the existing
higher order aerial hydro line in the south boulevard. Committee member
would have to reach out to the Region to inquire about more immediate
options.
4.12. AT connection plans for two new Go stations
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The Region is considering a MUP on Courtice Rd. from Nash Rd..
terminating at the Go Train Station and a MUP on Clarington Blvd in
Bowmanville. The South -East Courtice secondary plan is currently under
development, but there are plans for AT infrastructure to access future Go
Station off Trulls Rd. Bowmanville will have AT access from Aspen Springs
Dr and RR 57.
4.13. Newcastle pedestrian/cyclist tunnel etiquette
Received a concern about the Mill St., tunnel under CN rail line on south
side. Committee member suggests installing a mirror so cyclists and
pedestrians can see into the tunnel. Cycling clubs have reached out to their
members to remind them to ring their bell, or otherwise note their presence
in situations like this. Members would like to speak with the new Landscape
Architect and/or Traffic Supervisor when hired to establish trail etiquette
signage that can be posted throughout Clarington. Will bring examples
forward.
4.14. Phair/Sandringham curb cut
This is a good east -west cycling route. Anticipate a big increase of traffic
when the Uplands development is built. Staff do not recommend a curb cut
here as it would be an unexpected introduction of traffic onto a collector
road. Most likely solution is a MUP from Phair Ave. to Strathallan Dr. Staff
will need undertaking a video count review of the location and road corridor
in spring/summer 2021.
4.15. Meadoway
Initially wanted to bring Meadoway trail into Clarington, however after
further investigation, it would not be a viable project mainly because many
of the lands under hydro corridors are already rented, Clarington also does
not currently have the population to support it. Something to review again in
the future.
4.16. West Beach Road
Committee member agreed with the delegation's opinion that a paved
shoulder would be beneficial on West Beach Rd. The curve in the road
close to the Water Front Trail (WFT) is a particular problem area.
Committee member suggested sharrows, signage, solar powered flashing
lights, etc might be beneficial. A Committee member has received
complaints that this area has gotten a lot busier and is growing steadily
making volume and speed of traffic concerning. The area should have a
variety of traffic calming and traffic safety measures implemented. Suggest
Clarington staff do a study of the options available. A Committee member
stated that other areas/trails in Clarington should be prioritized over this
area. Question about whether paved shoulders would promote cars parking
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here and blocking a bike's path. Suggested that the CLOCA lands could be
used as a trial.
Staff indicated that there is a segment of the WFT trail that will be paved
soon. Some initial concerns with road widening include width of current
bridge, acquiring land that is not currently owned by the Municipality (e.g.,
CLOCA lands) and relocation of hydro poles. Would come to be an
expensive project for the volume usage. Projects must be prioritized. Also
note that narrower roads encourage lower speeds. Some options staff can
look into include bike friendly signage, approaching CLOCA to
create/expand a parking facility and review the road more closely and look
at other potential options. Radar Message Boards (RMBs) had been
deployed and no concerns were noted. Staff will add this location to our
RMB deployment list to collect updated data and will move location of RMB
placement.
Should the Committee wish to bring this to Council, the next step would be
for the Committee to put forward a motion and staff to submit a memo to
Council for their consideration.
Moved by Bart Hawkins Krep. Seconded by Jim Boate.
That the delegation of Ms. Moore and Mr. Slavchenko, regarding the cycling
and pedestrian safety of West Beach Road be received; and
That the Committee recommend to Council that Staff be directed to prepare
a report to address the concerns to provide safe pedestrian and cycling
access to the West Beach Road area, including options.
Carried (with one abstention)
4.17. Notification of Community Planning and Studies
When Planning releases a study or notice that relates to active
transportation, the Committee would like to be notified so they can review
and provide input. For example, the Port Hope nuclear waste initiative,
Nichols Rd.
The Planning and Development Service representative will bring any
relevant Planning related notices to the attention of the Committee.
4.18. Waterfront Trail and Green Belt Trail connection
Committee member indicated that there are several routes connecting the
WFT to Green Belt Trail. Committee member(s) suggested a couple routes
for Clarington's connection to promote cycle tourism. Would like to see the
selected route as a signed route.
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4.19. Nash Road Widening and intersection of Nash Rd. and Trulls Rd.
Committee member commented that both Nash Rd. and Trulls Rd. have
bike lanes that terminate before the intersection and because of lack of
markings/signage, this intersection is unsafe for cyclists. Staff indicated this
intersection is too narrow to include a buffer, however signage indicating
cycle lane termination and share the road might be helpful. Staff will review
4.20. Trail Project Updates
Sent design to committee about widening Nash Rd. from Hancock Rd. to
Solina Rd. Construction expected to be complete by Fall 2021. Committee
member reviewed design and thought section looked good.
The Region will be reconstructing and urbanizing Liberty St south of
Concession 3. The intersection of Liberty St and Concession 3 will be a
roundabout. The Region will host a public meeting within the next few
weeks.
A MUP connection will be constructed between Rhonda Park and the
affordable housing building on RR 57 in 2021.
The contract has been awarded for the Bowmanville Creek Valley trail
extension from Baseline Rd. to the WFT. Construction is expected to start in
spring 2021.
The Toyota Trail extension is going out for tender in winter 2021 with goal to
start construction in summer 2021.
Farewell Creek Phase 2A extension construction is planned for summer
2021. Staff are still working with Council and CLOCA to determine the route
for Phase 2B.
Darlington Blvd. will be widened to accommodate in -road cycling lanes from
Foxhunt Trail to HWY 2.
Waiting on developer to complete work on Cotton St. before we can move
forward with Soper Creek Trail Phase 3.
The Active Transportation Master Plan has not yet been started. Will have
to scope the study to the budget we have. Staff will use any existing studies
to form the basis of the ATMP.
5. Other Business
5.1. Staff to send a letter to Angela Bramley on behalf of the Committee to thank
her for her service as Chair.
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6. Next Meeting
The next regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 7:00pm
via Microsoft Teams.
7. Adjournment
Moved by Arnold Mostert seconded by Jeanne Winters.
That the meeting adjourn at 10:30 PM
Carried
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