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Meeting: Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee
Date: April 7, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting
MINUTES
Draft minutes not yet approved by Committee
Present: Jim Boate, Bart Hawkins Kreps, Phil Haylock, Connor
Houston, Councillor Janice Jones, Connie Kobelka, Belva
Lukacsovics, Arnold Mostert, Richard Oldfield, Rick
Stockman, Jeanne Winters
Regrets: Melissa Claxton-Oldfield
Staff Present: Rob Brezina, Kristin Bullied, Laura Knox, Erica Mittag, Slav
Potrykus
1. Agenda
Moved by Jim Boate seconded by Arnold Mostert.
That the agenda be altered to add Federal funding program and Camp 30.
Carried
2. Minutes of January 14, 2021
Moved by Bart Hawkins Kreps seconded by Arnold Mostert.
That the minutes of the ATSR meeting held on January 14, 2021 be revised
to correct grammar errors in section 4.19 and 4.16.
Carried
3. New Committee Member Introductions
Welcoming four new committee members: Connor Houston, Phil Haylock,
Belva Lukacsovics and Connie Kobelka.
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4. Election of Chair
Election of Chair moved by Jim Boate seconded by Bart Hawkins Kreps.
Rick Stockman was nominated, agreed to stand, and was elected the Chair of
the ATSR Committee.
Election of Vice Chair moved by Rick Stockman seconded by Jim Boate.
Bart Hawkins Kreps was nominated, agreed to stand, and was elected Vice
Chair of the ATSR Committee.
Carried
5. Discussion Items
5.1. Accessibility Trail Update
Erica Mittag, Community Development Coordinator, Diversity and Inclusion,
announced the Municipality received $58,760 in funding to install charging
stations for mobility devices on trails and in parks. Staff aim to install up to
eight accessible charging stations, some where power is readily accessible
and others that would be solar -powered. Several locations have been
proposed and staff are reaching out to this committee, as well as the
Accessibility Advisory Committee, for feedback. Potential locations include:
• Tooley's Mill Park, Courtice (powered location)
• Courtice Community Complex, Courtice (powered location)
• Harry Gay Park, Courtice (powered location)
• Courtice Shores, Courtice (solar unit)
• Rotary Park, Bowmanville (powered location)
• Memorial Park, Bowmanville (powered location)
• Soper Creek Park, Bowmanville (solar unit)
• Guildwood Park, Bowmanville (powered location)
• Port Darlington East Beach Park, Bowmanville (powered location)
• Samuel Wilmot Nature Area, Cobbledick Rd entrance, Newcastle
(solar unit)
• Lakebreeze Drive, Newcastle (solar unit)
• Bond Head Parkette, Newcastle (powered location)
• Newcastle Public Library, Newcastle (powered location)
• Orono Park, Orono (powered location)
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Committee members raised the following questions/considerations:
• Locations should be accessible by mobility device. Tooley Mills Park
has accessible parking spaces, but is not accessible by sidewalk.
• For charging station locations on a trail, consider including an
information board beside the station so trail users know how
far/where they can go.
• When sourcing solar powered units, it's important to know how much
of a charge they can store and how long it takes for the solar battery
to recharge so someone using a mobility devise isn't stuck and/or
waiting too long if the unit's battery isn't fully charged.
• The location of solar powered units should not be too remote. If the
unit's battery isn't charged, someone using a mobility devise should
be able to return to their vehicle without too much difficulty.
• The charging stations should be able to charge a variety of devices.
• Consider including lighting at the charging stations.
• Question raised about the cost of each station. Erica stated the cost
varies depending on the need e.g., powered, solar, existing bench,
etc.
Additional questions/comments from the Committee can be sent to Erica by
April 14.
5.2. Trail Project Updates
Construction has begun Farewell Creek Trail Phase 2A and is expected to
be complete by the end of August. Staff recently provided a report to
Council for Phase 2B route options, Report PWD-017-21, where Council
supported route 2C which is a flat route that follows along the north side of
the creek and will be constructed later this year.
The Bowmanville Creek Valley Trail will be extended from Baseline Rd,
under HWY 401 and the CNR line to the Water Front Trail (WFT). A
pedestrian signal will be installed to cross Baseline Rd. Construction should
be complete by the end of the year. This project is tied into the Bowmanville
Ave bridge reconstruction project, just south of the 401. The bridge will not
be closed during construction. The map on the WFT website indicates the
construction.
A three meter wide trail will be constructed connecting Rhonda Blvd to
Bowmanville Ave. This trail will connect to a future multi -use path (MUP) on
Bowmanville Ave.
The Soper Creek Trail will extend to Haines Street.
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A MUP will be constructed on HWY2 from Bowmanville Ave to Roenigk Dr.
Another MUP may be constructed on Bloor St from Townline Rd to
Prestonvale Rd.
In -road cycling lanes will be constructed on Nash Rd from Hancock Rd to
Solina Rd.
Darlington Blvd. improvements will include active transportation
infrastructure, likely a MUP.
Clarington staff have reviewed and provided comments on the Draft
Regional Cycling Plan.
Committee member indicated that Whitby recently released their Active
Transportation Master Plan.
Committee member mentioned the WFT at Port of Newcastle was closed
Fall 2020 for work related to the Water Treatment Plant and is still closed.
5.3. Durham Active Transportation Group — Update
Durham Active Transportation hosted a meeting of the local transportation
groups to discuss common challenges and opportunities to improve
connectivity across the Region. The Region wants to move forward with the
Cycling Plan by the end of the summer.
5.4. Information Tent/Kiosk — Waterfront Trail
Committee member suggested the Committee set up the ATSR tent for a
couple hours on the WFT where we can give out information and
promotional materials. Can also potentially partner with other cycling clubs.
If/when we move forward with this event, the Committee would first have to
get approval from Financial Services to ensure insurance coverage.
Tourism can also assist with promotional material and online presence.
Committee member suggested the Committee work with Tourism to create
an online cycling challenge for residents to participate in.
5.5. Goal Setting
Committee member suggested that the ATSR Committee concentrate on a
few key items/goals. Committee members to consider the following options
and discuss at next meeting:
Clarington Draft Active Transportation Master Plan
A systematic review of areas of the plan via email and/or a meeting to
discuss.
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Bike Friendly Communities
Committee can consider submitting an application to Share the Road/Bike
Friendly Communities. Applications can be submitted in one of four
categories: Engineering, Education, Encouragement, Evaluation &
Planning. If the Committee does not want to submit an application, it is still
beneficial to review the information.
E-bike Policy
Oshawa has a wealth of information, but did not reach a conclusion. MTO
has criteria regarding ebikes. After some discussion, committee members
thought this might not be an ideal goal to focus on.
5.6. Maintenance
The Committee was happy with winter maintenance on trails and would like
to see this continue. Members also received similar feedback from the
community.
Moved by Jeanne Winters and seconded by Jim Boate
That the Municipality permanently undertake winter maintenance and
consider expanding the program to trails located throughout Clarington to
allow residents to take advantage of the trail network year-round.
Carried
5.7. Trail Maintenance Detours
Committee member would like to ensure the Municipality does what it can
to provide a marked detour route when a trail is closed for maintenance,
construction, flooding, etc. Consider procedure for detours. Especially
important for cyclists who are not familiar with the trail network. If there is no
safe detour route, it would be helpful to put up a sign indicating a `trail
closure ahead'. Some Committee members expressed they can, and
should, assist staff in helping find the best detours as they are familiar with
the routes.
Staff indicated the Municipality signs detours, however detour routes can be
challenging depending on location. Some areas of trail are not well linked to
safe road alternates, e.g., the WFT traverses industrial areas, Clarington is
bisected by HWY 401, and there are no arterial roads south of HWY 401.
The Active Transportation Master Plan will assist in identifying alternate
routes. Staff would welcome input on alternate routes from Committee
members. Staff also communicate with the WTF Trust so closures are
posted on their website.
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Clarington Tourism can assist with trail signage. Staff are aware of grant
opportunities for permanent signage e.g., directional, welcome to
Clarington, way -finding, etc.
Clarington has information signs at the eastern and western gateways of
the WFT and it would be beneficial to upgrade these signs. Suggested we
reach out to Ontario by Bike to refresh the signage by June. Tourism will
follow-up with Ontario by Bike as well as the way -finding grant to get more
details.
Consider consistent signage throughout the Region. This is an option for
the Region/Municipalities to approach collectively as long as the trail
traverses the Region.
Would be beneficial to have signs along the WFT indicating routes into
various downtown areas. Could be a partnership between this Committee
and the BIAs.
Jim Boate and Bart Hawkins Kreps volunteered to form a sub -committee to
coordinate with Tourism regarding signage. The sub -committee will report
back to the next ATSR Committee meeting.
The signage for the WFT connection to the Greenbelt trail will be delivered
to Public Works soon and the committee recommended they be installed
before the summer season.
6. Other Business
6.1. Updated Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference (TOR) have been updated as discussed in the
previous meeting and outlined in a report to Council. Council approved the
revisions and the final TOR is attached for the Committee's
review/reference.
6.2. Funding Program
Federal Government announced a $400M five-year funding program for
active transportation infrastructure. A Committee member has contacted the
Planning Department and Councillor Jones will follow-up.
6.3. Camp 30
Committee member raised concerns about hazards at Camp 30. The
Municipality is aware of some concerns and has notified the land owner.
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7. Next Meeting
The next regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday July 8, 2021 at 7:00pm
via Microsoft Teams.
8. Adjournment
Moved by Bart Hawkins Kreps seconded by Jim Boate.
That the meeting adjourn at 10:08 PM
Carried
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Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory
Committee Terms of Reference
A. Background
Through various surveys and consultations with the public, Clarington residents
have indicated a need to increase the number of recreational trails and cycling
facilities in the municipality. The Strategic Plan for 2015 - 2018 includes as its
fourth strategic priority the statement "Enable safe, efficient traffic flow and active
transportation". An advisory committee comprised of Clarington residents, staff and
a Council liaison will provide advice on Active Transportation and Safe Roads
issues.
B. Mandate of Committee
The Clarington Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee ("the
committee") will advise Council on matters related to active transportation, trails,
cycling networks, pedestrian connectivity and transportation safety. The committee
will also provide input into the implementation of The Clarington Transportation
Master Plan and encourage, promote and participate in the planning of active
transportation policies, programs and facilities.
C. Scope of Activities of Committee
Serve as a liaison between the community and the Municipality on matters
pertaining to active transportation and safe roads;
2. Provide input into the implementation of active transportation components of
the Transportation Master Plan and to take action to influence the progress,
as necessary;
3. Advise staff in the development of transportation plans, policies, and
programs to promote and encourage safety for all road and trail users;
4. Advise on the development, delivery and maintenance of active
transportation policies, programs and facilities;
5. Educate residents and businesses regarding the environmental, social,
economic and health benefits of active transportation;
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6. Encourage citizens to use forms of active transportation through public
outreach, education programs and events (e.g. monthly walks, etc.);
7. Educate the public on the benefits, necessities and safety aspects of active
transportation and Safe Roads;
8. Support active transportation as an economic driver;
9. Collaborate with adjacent municipalities and the Region of Durham to
support and coordinate active transportation initiatives;
10. Promote and enhance continuous and integrated cycling and leisure trails
(i.e. trails, sidewalks, bicycle lanes) within Clarington and with its
neighbouring municipalities;
11. Encourage legislation and policy changes that support and strengthen active
transportation;
12. Provide an increased understanding of active transportation and Safe Roads
issues and concerns within Clarington;
13. Advise on new or improved transportation initiatives for all road users
including pedestrians and cyclists; and
14. Assist in monitoring the effectiveness of all transportation and safety
initiatives.
D. Membership and Representation
The committee shall be comprised of a minimum of eight voting members to a
maximum of ten voting members who must be Clarington residents, and one voting
member of Council, with quorum being five members.
Appointments will run concurrent with the term of Council or until their successors
are appointed. Clarington's appointee on the Durham Active Transportation
Committee be appointed to the Clarington Active Transportation and Safe Roads
Advisory Committee as a voting member in addition to the resident appointees and
the Member of Council.
Appointments may be revoked at any time at the discretion of Council. The citizen
appointments should represent a broad diversity of the community including,
cyclists, hikers, runners, seniors, etc.
Given the complexity of the potential concerns and solutions, stakeholder groups
could attend meetings as needed to provide expertise related to a specific topic, or
provide additional information regarding a topic of discussion.
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E. Staff Resources
The Public Works Department shall provide clerical, administrative and technical
assistance to the Committee, as deemed appropriate by the Department Head, to
ensure the proper functioning of the Committee. Specifically, Staff will provide the
following resources to the Committee:
• preparing and forwarding meeting materials to members;
• preparation of summary meeting minutes and Committee correspondence
(including assistance in drafting);
• professional advice on matters within the mandate of the Committee; and
• assist the Committee in participating in events and activities related to its
mandate.
Generally, Committee members are selected to be able to carry out the mandate of
the Committee. Staff resources are provided only to assist the Committee in
undertaking its mandate. Additional requests of resource staff, such as original
research or organization of events shall be at the discretion of the Director of Public
Works and within staff, time and budget constraints.
Public Works will be the lead department as most of the issues will relate to the
responsibilities of Public Works. Representatives from the Public Works
Department, and Planning and Development Services shall serve as staff liaisons
to the Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee. Staff from other
departments and/or members of agencies that are not on the committee may
attend meetings to provide expertise, as required.
The committee may form sub -committees as necessary to investigate or report on
specific issues and then report back to the Active Transportation and Safe Roads
Advisory Committee. The members of the sub -committees would schedule their
meeting(s) as needed, at a time and location that is convenient for all members.
F. Committee Chair and Vice Chair
The Chair shall be elected by a majority of committee members for a two-year term
at the first meeting of every second calendar year. The Chair's role is to provide
guidance and leadership to the committee in the completion of its mandate and
conduct of meetings. The Chair shall set the agenda for each meeting in
consultation with the staff liaison.
The Vice -Chair shall be elected by a majority of committee members for a two-year
term at the first meeting of every second calendar year. The Vice -Chair acts in the
Chair's absence and assumes the role and responsibilities of the Chair. If the
position of Chair becomes vacant, the Vice -Chair shall assume the responsibilities
of the Chair until a new Chair can be elected.
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If the position of Vice -chair becomes vacant, the Chair may appoint a member of
the committee as Interim Vice -chair until a new Vice -chair can be elected.
Elections, when required, shall be held at the next meeting of the Committee.
If the Chair and Vice Chair is not present, members will select an acting Chair to
serve in the same capacity for the duration of the meeting.
Members of Council and municipal staff sitting on the committee shall not be
eligible to serve as Chair or Vice Chair.
G. Councillors
A member of Council shall be appointed to the Active Transportation and Safe
Roads Advisory Committee to fulfill the responsibility of acting as the liaison
between Council and the Committee; respond to Committee members' questions;
interpret Council's direction to the Committee; and to provide updates on Council
activities to the Committee.
H. Responsibilities and Obligations of Members
All Committee members shall abide by the Terms of Reference for the committee
as approved by Council. The Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory
Committee members shall contribute time, knowledge skill and expertise to the
fulfillment of the Committee's mandate; research issues relevant to their
Committee's mandate as required; work with staff to implement Council's decisions
relevant to the Committee's mandate and commit to attending regular meetings
during the year.
The Chair or a spokesperson appointed by the Committee may speak on behalf of
the Committee to Council or the public. Other members shall not act or speak on
behalf of the Committee without prior approval of the Committee.
The Committee or its members shall not issue petitions, resolutions or position
papers on behalf of the Committee, unless specifically authorized by Council
resolution.
The Committee and its members shall also not act outside of the mandate and
advisory capacity of the Committee. Should the Committee wish to comment on an
issue that is within the mandate of another Council committee, the Chair shall
consult with the responsible liaisons and the Chair of the other committee.
The Chair may eject any Committee member from a meeting if, in the opinion of the
Chair, that person is being disruptive or disrespectful. The Committee shall also
have the right to censure members that, in the Committee's opinion, are
misrepresenting the Committee and may request Council to remove that person
from the Committee.
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Members unable to attend a Committee meeting shall notify the staff liaison at least
24 hours in advance. Members unable to attend a meeting cannot send an
alternate. The Chair shall advise the Municipal Clerk in writing of any member who
is absent from the meeting for three successive meetings without being authorized
to do so by a resolution of the Committee and may request that the member be
removed from the Committee.
Members who wish to resign shall notify the Chair in writing of their decision who,
in turn shall notify the Municipal Clerk in writing of the resignation. Council shall
appoint new members to the Committee to fill any vacancies as required.
I. Decision Making and Voting
Where possible, decisions will be made by way of consensus. When a vote is
necessary, a motion must be moved and seconded prior to voting. A resolution is
deemed to be carried if the majority of members present vote in the affirmative.
Recorded votes shall not be permitted. The committee shall not reconsider a
previous motion, unless directed by Council.
J. Quorum
As noted above in Section D, the Committee requires five voting members to meet
quorum.
Recommendations and decisions reached by the committee shall be based on
consensus, wherever possible. In the event that a consensus cannot be reached
and there are divergent opinions on an issue, the Chair may call for a formal vote
by a show of hands. Decisions shall be carried by a simple majority of the voting
members present. Each member of the Committee has a vote.
A member of the Board is permitted to participate electronically in a meeting and
may be counted in determining whether, or not, a quorum of members is present at
any point in time. All, or some, members may participate electronically in meetings.
Meetings can be held in person when Public Health restrictions permit; and
For clarity, a Member of the Board may also participate electronically in a meeting
that is closed to the public, if the meeting is properly held in closed session ( i.e. the
deliberations are permitted to be conducted in closed session, moving from open
session to closed session, and then rising and reporting, and maintaining minutes
of both the closed and open portions of the meeting).
K. Conflict of Interest
Members of the Committee must abide by the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.
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L. Public Participation
All Committee meetings are open to the public. Members of the public are not
permitted to participate in Committee discussions but may appear as a delegation
before the Committee. Delegations shall be for a maximum of 10 minutes. Those
wishing to appear as a delegation at a Committee meeting must so advise the staff
liaison a minimum of five working days before the meeting.
The Chair may eject any member of the public from a meeting if, in the opinion of
the Chair, that person is being disruptive or disrespectful.
M. Reporting and Communications
The Committee is to serve as an advisory body to Council. The committee does not
have any delegated authority. Recommendations requiring implementation,
expenditures, reports or staff actions must be first considered by staff and/or
Council.
Reports regarding matters related to the mandate of the committee will be made to
the General Government Committee.
The draft minutes of all Committee meetings shall be reviewed by the staff liaison
and forwarded by memorandum to the Municipal Clerk for inclusion on the next
Council Agenda and, at the discretion of the Department Head may be posted on
the Municipal website.
The minutes of Committee meetings shall generally not attribute comments to a
specific member of the Committee.
N. Meetings
The Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee shall establish the
regular meeting time and location at the first meeting of each term. It is expected
that the Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee will meet
quarterly. Sub -committees may be formed with meetings scheduled as necessary.
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O. Budget
The Public Works Department shall be responsible for the Active Transportation
and Safe Roads Advisory Committee budget and will present a draft budget for
review by the committee on an annual basis, prior to submission to Council for
approval.
The citizen members of the Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory
Committee are strictly voluntary and remuneration would not be provided.
P. Term of Committee
The term of the Committee shall coincide with the term of Council or as otherwise
indicated in the specific Terms of Reference for the Committee. In general, a
Committee shall not meet between the time of the municipal Council elections and
the appointment of a new Committee by Council, unless considered necessary by
the relevant liaison.
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