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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-10-21Clarington Meeting: Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee Date: October 21, 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: Catherine Verhoog, Monika Bradshaw Staff Present: Slav Potrykus, Carlos Salazar, Rob Brezina, 1. Agenda Moved to approve by Connie Kobleka seconded by Bart Hawkins Carried 2. Minutes of July 8, 2021 Moved to approve by Bart Hawkins seconded by Arnold Mostert Carried 3. Presentations 3.1. No presentation made 4. Discussion Items 4.1. Bike Friendly Community Application. (Item deferred to later in the agenda). A cycling facility audit will be required and to be done by the ATSR committee which will require endorsement from the Municipality of Clarington. The 1 committee will undertake an audit prior to submitting the Bike Friendly Community Application. Bruce McDonald from Whitby has agreed to assist with the audit and provide his experience in preparing an audit. Jim Boate will follow up with Bruce. As the application process for Bicycle Friendly Community award involves a review of town facilities by the Bicycle Friendly Communities group, the ATSR Committee will first review requirements for bronze or other level designations and determine whether designation is attainable, prior to presenting to council. Counselor Jones indicated she could bring the item to council when ready. The ATSR committee will reach out to Share The Road group for assistance and input towards a potential application. Any cost implications will be shared with the group. Their web site provides information on the application process and will be reviewed. 4.2. Signage Report. (Item deferred to later in the agenda) The signage on the new connector trail to the Waterfront Trail is informative and well presented. Committee members discussed sign issues and requested municipal staff to work with the committee to identify issue areas and mitigation measures which may include a wayfinding component. Bart and Jim offered to meet with staff to review and discuss signage issues. New signage should include rules on trail etiquette and may also include posting of speed limits in certain areas. Wayfinding signs in town would be helpful for those users not familiar with the trail system. Initial Active Transportation Master Plan includes for a sign system though budget is reduced and now a separate item. Any municipal initiative will require a budget and funding which will require planning and budgeting in 2022 for implementation in 2023. Current funding for individual trail signs is provided for in the traffic budget with no separate funding for overall signage / wayfinding. It was noted that the Oshawa trails signage / wayfinding is a good example of the type of desired signage and that many other municipalities do have appropriate signage. Suggestion was made to include signage in overall project costing. Current practice is to include trailhead signs only. It was noted that good signage makes for a good trail system Signage to remain on the ATSR committee agenda I± 4.3. Document Sharing and Collaboration. Andrew to follow up with IT staff and provide an update. 4.4. June Cycling Month & 4.5. Active Transportation Week Proclamation. June 2022 is Cycling month and there will be 2 more committee meetings before the next election. Discussions to be held now in order to coordinate with council. Committee to draft a letter to the mayor the Cycling Month announcement. Rick will follow up with the mayor's office on the proclamation of Cycling Month. A sub -committee to be formed for the purpose of organizing Cycling Month. It was suggested that other groups could be contacted for inclusion in Cycling Month and could include for example the Greenbelt, or BOAA. Budget for the event will be $2,500.00. Rick Stockman volunteered to lead the committee, with Jim Boate, Connor Houston, Connie Kobleka and Bart Hawkins Kreps volunteering to participate in the sub -committee. 4.6. Bicycle Rings Discussions on bicycle storage facilities throughout the municipality noted a need for more bicycle racks with approximately 10 facilities within the Municipality of Clarington that provide locking facilities. It was also noted that the downtown of Bowmanville is served by 1 bicycle rack on Church Street. Locations for additional bicycle racks is important and should be highly visible particularly for those cyclists who have invested in valuable bicycles. Racks should be of good quality and usually cost approximately $500.00 each. It was noted as well that single ring type racks are the most cost efficient. Business Improvement Area organizations may be able to provide funding for storage facilities. Staff noted that current development project agreements have provisions for bicycle storage however they are not retroactive requirements. Private sites have design control on rack locations and selection and the committee would need to coordinate with property owners on location. It was suggested that the Municipality could encourage private businesses to add bicycle storage facilities. It was also noted that the Ontario Cycling Association requires bicycle storage facilities as part of their recognition requirements. Bicycle storage facilities could be themed and potentially used as a venue to advertise cycling events. 4.7. West Beach Road Safety Concerns Following a deposition to council by Lori Moore regarding safety concerns on West Beach Road staff have been reviewing the current conditions identified along West Beach Road in proximity to the bridge and trail connection, including implications of a widening and other improvements. This is a highly important issue, and it will need to be properly studied in order to achieve the appropriate solution. It was noted by staff and discussed that proper signage and road surface `Sharrows' could be provided in the interim while review of an overall solution is being undertaken. 4.8. Durham Region Active Transportation Update. Connie Kobelka provided an update on Durham Region activities which include: • The construction of a BMX park on North Thornton road in Oshawa which is scheduled to open in the spring of 2022 • Ajax network expansions on Bayly from Harwood Road to North Beach Road • An Active Transportation survey which has been prepared for public input • Waterfront Trail Improvements near the water treatment plant • Durham York Line pavement and shoulder improvements • The Durham Region Active Transportation Master Plan cycling plan was sent to council for approval the week of October 18. The plan was submitted to the Municipality of Clarington for review • Regional mapping has been updated to reflect connection locations with the Municipality of Clarington mapping and also inform future Secondary Plans 4.9. Winter Maintenance A committee member noted that the Bowmanville Valley trail is substantially busier with many more pedestrians using it and requested the municipality E provide winter maintenance. It was also noted that there are challenges when the creek overflows the trail. Moved by Bart Hawkins Kreps. Seconded by Connie Kobelka That the Municipality estimate the costs for winter maintenance along the new trail in Bowmanville from Baseline Road to the intersection with the Waterfront Trail at West Beach Road and that this trail be added to the winter maintenance program. Carried Rob Brezina noted that some trails were maintained in the winter last year due to COVID-19 and will continue to do so for this winter and will follow up with staff on the potential for increasing winter maintenance. 5. Other Business 5.1. A committee member noted that Concession Street between Liberty and Elgin could benefit from signage and road surface painted `Sharrows' given the volume of traffic and pinch points where there are calming measures, i.e. curb extensions or traffic island. He also noted that Longworth Avenue and King Street are also used as east west routes. Rob Brezina noted that east west connectivity on Concession Street is an ongoing project and will evolve with the Active Transportation Master Plan that is being developed that will have a wholistic review of cycling connectivity. He also noted that given the neighbourhood age widenings would be unlikely and adding `Sharrows' would be more realistic. A committee member also noted the `Sharrows' currently painted on Green Road are working well. 5.2. In response to inquires from committee regarding gaps in sidewalk replacements Rob Brezina noted that these gaps will be captured in next years sidewalk improvements program. 5.3. Rob Brezina updated the committee on the municipality's review of providing dedicated cycling lanes on King Street from Mearns to Liberty as a measure to fill a gap in the Active Transportation Master Plan. The endeavor is in the preliminary stages and Rob will provide an update at the next meeting along with the bigger picture on municipal future plans and development. 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 9:00 PM Carried