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Meeting: Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee
Date: July 8, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting
Minutes
Draft minutes not yet approved by Committee
Present: Rick Stockman, Jim Boate, Bart Hawkins Kreps, Phil Haylock,
Connor Houston, Connie Kobelka, Belva Lukacsovics, Arnold
Mostert, Richard Oldfield, Jeanne Winters, Kim Maxwell, Councillor
Joe Neal Councillor Janice Jones
Regrets: Robert Brezina, Kristin Bullied
Staff Present: Lisa Backus, Monika Bradshaw, Steven Chorkawy, Andrew
Johnson, Slav Potrykus, Carlos Salazar,
1. Agenda
Moved by Jim Boate seconded by Bart Hawkins
Carried
2. Minutes of April 7, 2021
Moved by Bart Hawkins seconded by Connor Houston
Carried
3. Delegation
3.1. Courtice Trails, Rail Underpass and 401 crossing - Councillor Joe Neal
presented to the committee his views on the need for north -south trail
linkage(s) in Courtice to the Waterfront Trail. It was noted that there is no
suitable trail crossing at highway 401 or the CP rail corridor locations to
connect Bloor St. to the Waterfront Trail. Counsellor Neal suggested
Prestonvale Road west side as a location for a dedicated multi -use -trail
(MUT). Discussions ensued amongst the committee with suggestions on
various connection locations and methods, ie. Bridges vs tunnels and
Prestonvale Road vs Trulls Road. It was noted that the only link to the WFT
is via Courtice Road which does not accommodate for a MUT at the recently
constructed Highway 401 crossing. Counsellor Neal suggested that the
Courtice active transportation network be treated as a special study area.
Carlos Salazar informed the committee that the municipality is working with
the development group to incorporate the transportation master plan as part
of the secondary plan process. Lisa Backus is coordinating this exercise and
will have a draft of the plan by the end of the summer for review by the
committee.
4. Discussion Items
4.1. Document sharing and collaboration in MS Teams
The IT Department suggested to use Sharepoint where all documents can be
stored and retrieved if needed. It is a clean solution, and everyone can log in
at their convenience. IT Department is to come up with a tutorial and circulate
it to all the members on how this program works.
4.2. Meeting Duration
Suggestions were made in the past to end the meetings by 9pm. It has been
agreed by the committee that all future meeting will be held to 2 hours in
duration and if any items on the agenda have not been covered, they will get
passed on to the next meeting, requiring agenda items to be prioritized.
4.3. Clarington Staff Update
Rhonda Park trail has been re-routed away from the play area and staff will
monitor pedestrian traffic in the intersection to inform any future need for
traffic controls later on.
The Bowmanville Valley Trail work is substantially complete with the
installation of debris nets by CN and flashing beacon with solar panels yet to
be installed. It is anticipated that these works will be completed within the
next 3-4 weeks. No official opening and no dates have been scheduled as of
yet.
4.4. Bowmanville Creek Trail Extension - Opening Celebration
Committee members are in support of an opening celebration to be held
during Bike Month in 2022. Jeanne Winters volunteered to chair a sub-
committee with, Jim Boate, Bart Hawkins and Kim Maxwell who is the
treasurer of Valleys 2000, volunteering to be on the sub -committee. Rick
Stockman will also volunteer to assist as his schedule permits. It was also
suggested to reach out to clubs to participate in the events.
4.5. Priority Setting
Suggested that safety of the roads leading from our homes to the trails within
Clarington should also be included in the committees' priorities.
Planning staff informed the committee that the municipality is developing a
trail plan that will be completed in late summer and perhaps a special
meeting is warranted for staff to present the plan.
Suggested that for heavily used trails there should be a list kept of safety
issues which will require attention, and this list could be kept on the central
SharePoint site.
4.6. Bike Friendly Community Application
Jim Boate informed the committee that he assisted the Town of Whitby on
their audit for the Share the Road (STR) Program and suggested that the
Whitby contact be invited to assist with a pre -audit to determine the feasibility
of Clarington's application, and also will reach out to Bruce McDonald in
Whitby to attend the next ATSR committee meeting to inform the committee
on Whitby's experience.
Connor Houston informed the committee that there is a Bike Friendly
Community (BFC) meeting being held on July 15t" and will forward on the link
to the meeting to committee members. He also presented a graphic of the
`Buckets' used by BFC to organize background information into 4 categories
of Engineering, Education, Encouragement and Evaluation & Planning, and
will share this information with the committee. Connor also noted that many
other groups participate in the process including schools, police etc.
4.7. Signage — Sub Committee Report
Jim boat and Bart Hawkins presented their report on Signage noting that
welcome cyclist signs have been installed several years ago and some are
now in need of replacement and updates with current and new information
such as: trail etiquette, safety information, and reinforcement on how to use
trails safely. Peterborough and Oshawa trail signs were identified as good
examples of the types of signs to be created.
Safety concerns were discussed with comments regarding sight lines and
vegetation overgrowth and clearing. Public Works staff noted that the
municipality does what they can to maintain trails but do not have the
equipment or resources available for full time trail works. The municipality
relies on the cycling community to inform on safety issues that require
attention by staff.
Previous municipal staff member, Peter Windolf, was contacted in the past
with any maintenance concerns and that a trail audit performed twice
annually would be beneficial in the ongoing maintenance requirements.
Other safety measures discussed were the incorporation of flashing lights,
and cautionary pavement markings, as well as incorporating signage
showing where you are located and how to get from where you are to other
locations.
Signage commonalities were also suggested throughout Clarington. They are
in Durham, but currently not in all areas of Clarington. It was noted that the
WFT signs were recently replaced and are now consistent for its entirety.
Suggested that staff analyze signage in other municipalities to help develop a
cohesive sign program and municipal funds be used to supply the signs.
Committee member inquired as to what budget is available for signage and
next steps for the signage report. Next steps will be discussed at the next
meeting.
4.8. Durham Region Active Transportation Update
Connie Cobelka provided an update on the region's Cycling Plan, noting it is
now online for everyone to access.
The E-mobility bylaw is ongoing and will address the use of E-bikes. A link for
the plan will be forwarded for everyone for viewing.
4.9. West Beach Road
Deferred until the next meeting as there is a lot of information to review and
discuss.
5. Other Business
5.1. Connor Houston introduced an app called Strava which is used by active
transportation users for information on trail system traffic, demographics etc.
Data is collected by the app which can be used to illustrate usage etc over
specific timeframes i.e. monthly or annually.
5.2. The Committee Chair recognized Melissa Claxton-Oldfield, who has left the
committee, with a big thank you for her efforts on the committee.
6. Next Meeting
6.1. The next regular meeting is to be determined .
7. Adjournment
7.1. Moved by Jim Boate seconded by Richard Oldfield.
That the meeting adjourned at 9:01 PM
Carried