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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: December4, 2023 Report Number: PWD-011-23
Submitted By: Stephen Brake, Director of Public Works
Reviewed By:
File Number:
Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO Resolution#: GG-208-23
By-law Number: 2023-072
Report Subject: Proposed Amendments to Traffic By-law 2014-059
Recommendations:
1. That Report PWD-011-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be
received;
2. That the amending By-law provided with Report PWD-011-23, as attachment 1, be
approved; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report PWD-011-23, and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-011-23
Report Overview
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The purpose of this report is to amend the Traffic and Parking By-law 2014-051. The
recommended amendments will allow for the installation of All Way STOP traffic controls at
seven additional locations to help improve intersection operation and to adapt to evolving
traffic conditions. The recommendations also include an amendment to reverse the right of
way control at one location along Lake Road due to its' recent extension and the changes in
traffic operation on local area roads. The report further proposes improvement changes to
the seasonal weight restrictions program.
1. Background
1.1 The Traffic and Parking By-law 2014-051 serves to compliment the Ontario Highway
Traffic Act and provides a set of rules to help control traffic and parking in Clarington. As
a legislative requirement, STOP and other select signs must be included in the by-law to
be enforceable. During the ongoing review process, staff have identified seven locations
where All Way STOP controls are recommended due to the various reasons explained
below. Additional recommendations also include a reversal of right of way due to the
extension of a new road, and improvement changes to the seasonal weight restrictions.
2. Recommended New All Way STOP Intersections
2.1 Aspen Springs Drive and West Side Drive
Aspen Spring Drive is a major road that connects Green Road to Bowmanville Avenue.
West Side Drive is a collector type road that connects Baseline Road to Aspen Springs
Drive. There is a school crossing at this intersection, which serves the south and west
legs of the intersection. The steady growth in medium density residential properties in
the area has resulted in higher volumes and a busier movement operation both for
pedestrians and drivers, including entering from West Side Drive and from the
condominium driveway on the north side. Adding to the configuration is the curvature
along Aspen Springs Drive, directly at the intersection. The future GO Transit hub will
also contribute further to the challenges at this location. The most recent traffic analysis
from April 2023 has significantly surpassed both the requirements of combined traffic
volume and the volume entering from the minor street. The split of traffic is only one
point below the required minimum, however, the implementation of an All Way STOP
will most likely adjust the traffic patterns in the correct direction. The proposed traffic
control will also provide a crossing point along the corridor, which will carry additional
benefits to the community.
2.2 Bons Avenue and Gimblett Street
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Bons Avenue is a collector type roadway with free -flow operation from Scugog Steet to
Liberty Street. There is a school crossing at Wyse Gate, directly in front of Charles
Bowman Public School. As a result of the expanding development and road
infrastructure to the north, Gimblett Street now connects directly to Northglen Boulevard
at Concession Road 3. This has altered traffic patterns which results in increased flow
onto Bons Avenue via Gimblett Street. All Way STOP justification warrants are typically
based on the combined intersection volume and on the minor street entering volumes
including pedestrians. Although the latest traffic analysis from September 2021 shows
volumes of 86% and 71 % respectively, since then, the additional residential
developments in the area and increases in school enrollment have increased the overall
traffic and pedestrian volumes to justify the installation of an All Way STOP. The
addition of this traffic control device will also provide a crossing opportunity for the local
and school community, as well as an interruption to the free flowing traffic on Bons
Avenue.
2.3 Mearns Avenue and Longworth Avenue
This intersection is at an area, which is not yet fully developed. However, the required
All Way STOP justification warrant thresholds have already been exceeded. Due to the
location being close to the limits of the Bowmanville urban boundaries, traffic tends not
to have fully transitioned from rural to urban conditions. As a result, some of the
elevated speeds may be affecting the operation of turning vehicles and pedestrians
crossing from the east. With the proposed traffic control device, right of way distribution
should be improved, including a crosswalk opportunity for pedestrians and reduced
speeds along the corridor.
2.4 Rhonda Boulevard and Lawrence Gate
This location is the site of a former school crossing, which served the now relocated
separate elementary school. Since the closure of the school, many local residents
continue to regularly use this crossing point. In addition, the new pathway through
Rhonda Park provides a new pedestrian connection to Bowmanville Avenue. The many
summer activities at Rhonda Park also results in parking being a significant issue
impacting the safe operation of this intersection. An additional concern which staff
attempted to resolve is the Elexicon switchgear box on the west side of the road, that is
obstructing pedestrian visibility and has been a source of many complaints.
Unfortunately, after many discussions it was determined that the relocation of the
switchgear box is financially not feasible. The latest traffic analysis shows that while the
overall traffic volume is at 65%, the side street entering volume is at 115%. For the
above reasons, staff recommend an All Way STOP at this intersection.
2.5 Sandringham Drive and Strathallan Drive
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The recent and ongoing expansion of the retail centre at Trulls Road and Highway 2 has
contributed to changes in traffic patterns in the immediate and surrounding area of the
subject intersection. As a result, the latest traffic analysis from May 2023 placed the
intersection of Sandringham Drive and Strathallan Drive at 91 % and 94% of the required
traffic volume thresholds, with the traffic split at an acceptable range. Staff support the
installation of an All Way STOP at this intersection.
2.6 Sandringham Drive and Glenabbey Drive
This intersection of two collector roads functions by providing connectivity for all types of
area traffic, including school transportation and Durham Transit. Staff have been
monitoring this intersection and have observed that the traffic entering from Glenabbey
Drive is reaching the required threshold for the minor road, which is at 98%. Since this
intersection connects two collector roadways of very similar function and other design
characteristics, and with the existing condition of a curvature on the north side of
Sandringham Drive at this intersection, staff recommend the installation of an All Way
STOP.
2.7 Trulls Road and George Reynolds Drive
This intersection was the subject of several studies, with the most recent one conducted
in May 2023. The data confirmed that the required levels are at 173% and 126% of the
justification threshold. With the newly built daycare centre on the south-west corner of
Trulls Road and George Reynolds Drive and with the local population using this location
as one of the crossing points along the Trulls Road corridor, staff recommend the
installation of an All -Way STOP.
3. STOP Right of Way Reversal
3.1 Lake Road at Lambs Road/South Service Road
The most recent extension of Lake Road has resulted in a direct connection between
Liberty Street and Bennet Road. As intended, the road carries mostly commercial traffic,
with a fractional proportion of residential traffic from Lambs Road. Given that Lake Road
was built in several stages, the existing STOP condition is assigned to Lake Road,
giving Lambs Road and the now obsolete South Service Road the right of way. Since
the former South Service Road was terminated at the east limit due to the extension of
Lake Road to Bennet Road, it now carries no traffic and is planned to be fully
decommissioned in the future. In conjunction with the very low traffic from Lambs Road,
the intersection does not warrant an All -Way STOP. The proposed amendment will
allow for the proper reversal of right of way control, as per the Ontario Traffic Manual
procedures, which will remove the STOP condition from Lake Road and assign it to
Lambs Road and South Service Road respectively.
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4. Changes to the Seasonal Weight Restrictions
4.1 The seasonal weight restrictions are regulated by the Highway Traffic Act, and local By-
laws. The purpose is for the road authority to have control over the road network during
the Spring thaw. The process involves the posting of regulatory signs reducing the axle
loads on trucks to 5 tonnes. This takes place along roads that are not built to withstand
fully loaded heavy trucks during the Spring thaw conditions. The regulation helps
minimize road damage from heavy vehicles, extend road and culvert life and improve
safety due to reduced shoulder deterioration, to name a few. It is worth noting that this is
not a heavy truck prohibition but rather a seasonal prevention method.
4.2 Due to the changing climate and localized conditions, an amendment to The Highway
Traffic Act passed several years ago, removed the set dates of March 1 to April 30 from
the seasonal weight restrictions regulation. The former effective dates are still part of
Clarington's Traffic and Parking By-law, which pose a challenge when coordinating with
the Region of Durham and our neighbouring municipalities, who already have such
flexibility. Staff strongly advise that the reference to the set dates is removed from the
By-law and that the amendment will allow the Municipality to post the seasonal weight
restrictions as needed. The change will have several benefits, such as targeting areas
or roads that may exhibit prolonged Spring thaw conditions, coordinating dates with the
Region of Durham and our neighbouring municipalities, and adapting to development
growth and changes in heavy traffic patterns areas.
4.3 Ontario Street and Queen Street are currently exempt from the above seasonal weight
restrictions. This was a historical decision, that stemmed solely from the former
Goodyear plant requiring very infrequent, but legally compliant year-round access for
their material shipments. Since the plant closure, the roadside environment has
changed thanks to the construction of the senior living complex, and the new Viola
Leger Public School. The senior residence is already significant in size, with expansion
plans for phase 2, that will provide even more space for independent and assisted
senior living. It has been observed that many heavy trucks avoid other major routes in
favor of this corridor. This means that fully loaded trucks are permitted to travel along
these roads year-round. With the substandard lane width on Queen Street, and the
older road base and changes in the surrounding roadside environment, the current
status of allowing trucks along this corridor is no longer acceptable. Staff recommend
removing Ontario Street and Queen Street from the list of roads that are exempted from
the seasonal weight restrictions.
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5. Financial Considerations
All costs associated with the above recommendations will be covered by the annual
operating budget for sign and pavement marking maintenance programs.
6. Concurrence
Not Applicable.
7. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the above traffic control modifications be approved
so that the Traffic and Parking By-law 2014-051 can be amended and the changes can
be implemented as soon as weather and site conditions allow.
Staff Contact: Slav Potrykus, Traffic Engineering Supervisor, 905-623-3379 extension 2315 or
spotrykus@clarington.net.
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — By-law Amendment
Interested Parties:
The following interested parties will be notified of Council's decision:
There are no interested parties to be notified.
Attachment 1 to Report PWD-011-23
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The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
By-law 2023-XXX
Being a by-law to amend By-law 2014-059 entitled "a By-law to Regulate Traffic and
Parking on Highways, Private Property and Municipal Property".
Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it
advisable to amend by-law 2014-059;
Now therefore the Council of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows:
1. Schedule 9 of Clarington By-law 2014-059 is amended by adding the following
lines:
Aspen Springs Drive, East limit of Green Road, West limit of West Side Drive
Aspen Springs Drive, East limit of West Side Drive, West limit of Durham Region
Road 57
Bons Avenue, East limit of Scugog Street, West limit of Gimblett Street
Bons Avenue, East limit of Gimblett Street, West limit of Durham Region Road 14
Lake Road, West limit of Bennett Road, East limit of Durham Region Road 14
Mearns Avenue, North limit of King Street East, South limit of Concession Street
East
Mearns Avenue, North limit of Concession Street East, South limit of Apple
Blossom Boulevard
Mearns Avenue, North limit of Apple Blossom Boulevard, South limit of Longworth
Avenue
Mearns Avenue, North limit of Longworth Avenue, South limit of Concession Road
3
Rhonda Boulevard and Kings Hill Lane (in combination), North limit of Lawrence
Gate, East limit of Chapel Street
Rhonda Boulevard, South limit of Lawrence Gate, West limit of Waverley Road
Sandringham Drive, South limit of Durham Region Highway 2, North limit of
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Strathallan Drive
Sandringham Drive, South limit of Strathallan Drive, North limit of Claret Road
Sandringham Drive, South limit of Claret Road, West limit of Glenabbey Drive
Sandringham Drive, East limit of Glenabbey Drive, West limit of Trulls Road
Trulls Road, North limit of Durham Region Highway 2, South limit of George
Reynolds Drive
Trulls Road, North limit of George Reynolds Drive, South limit of Pebblestone
Road
2. Schedule 9 of Clarington By-law 2014-059 is amended by removing the following
lines:
South Service Road, North limit of South Service Road, South limit of South
Service Road
Aspen Springs Drive, East limit of Green Road, West limit of Durham Region Road
57
Bons Avenue, East limit of Scugog Street, West limit of Durham Region Road 14
Lake Road, East limit of Durham Region Road 14, West limit of Lambs Road
Lake Road, West limit of Bennett Road, East limit of Lambs Road
Mearns Avenue, North limit of King Street East, South limit of Concession Road 3
Rhonda Boulevard and Kings Hill Lane (in combination), West limit of Waverley
Road, East limit of Chapel Street
Sandringham Drive, South limit of Durham Region Highway 2, North limit of Claret
Road
Sandringham Drive, South limit of Claret Road, West limit of Trulls Road
Trulls Road, North limit of Durham Region Highway 2, South limit of Pebblestone
Road
Attachment 1 to Report PWD-011-23
3. Schedule 10 of Clarington By-law 2014-059 is amended by adding the following
lines:
Aspen Springs Drive and West Side Drive (all -way stop), Northbound on West
Side Drive, Westbound and Eastbound on Aspen Springs Drive
Bons Avenue and Gimblett St/ Honeyman Drive (all -way stop), Eastbound and
Westbound on Bons Avenue, Northbound on Honeyman Drive, Southbound on
Gimblett Street
Mearns Avenue and Longworth Avenue (all -way stop), Eastbound and Westbound
on Longworth Avenue, Northbound and Southbound on Mearns Avenue
Rhonda Boulevard and Lawrence Gate (all -way stop), Northbound and
Southbound on Rhonda Boulevard, Westbound on Lawrence Gate
Sandringham Drive and Strathallan Drive (all -way stop), Northbound and
Southbound on Sandringham Drive, Westbound on Strathallan Drive
Sandringham Drive and Glenabbey Drive (all -way stop), Westbound and
Eastbound on Sandringham Drive, Northbound on Glenabbey Drive
Trulls Road and George Reynolds Drive (all -way stop), Northbound and
Southbound on Trulls Road, Westbound and Eastbound on George Reynolds
Drive
4. Section 43 of Clarington By-law 2014-059 is amended by removing the following:
For the purposes of subsections 122(1), (2) and (3) of the HTA, the reduced load
period shall commence on March 1 st of each year and end on April 30th of each
year
And replaced with the following:
For the purposes of subsection 122(7) of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, The
Director may designate temporary effective dates, and may erect official signs to
that effect.
5. Schedule 14 of Clarington By-law 2014-059 is amended by removing the following
lines:
Ontario Street, West limit of Regional Road 14, South limit of King Street East
Queen Street and Scugog Street in combination, East limit of Ontario Street, South
limit of King Street West.
6. That this By-law come into effect on the date it is enacted.
Passed in Open Council this XX day of MMMM, 2023.
Attachment 1 to Report PWD-011-23
Adrian Foster, Mayor
June Gallagher, Municipal Clerk