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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: May 9, 2016
Report Number: EGD-024-16 Resolution:
File Number: D1035001 DA01 By-law Number:
Report Subject: Lambs Lane Reconstruction Public Information Centre
Recommendations:
1. That Report EGD-024-16 be received;
2. That all interested parties listed in Report EGD-024-16 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report EGD-024-16 Page 2
Report Overview
On April 7, 2016, a Public Information Centre was hosted by the Municipality to present to the
public the proposed reconstruction of Lambs Lane from Odell Street to the north limit of Lambs
Lane. Lambs Lane is in need of capital improvements to both the Region's and Clarington's
infrastructure. At the Public Information Centre proposed infrastructure improvements and
options to improve maintenance and garbage collection for the north end of Lambs Lane were
presented. The feedback we obtained has been summarized in this report.
1 . Background
1.1. Reconstruction of Lambs Lane
The reconstruction of Lambs Lane has been in the Capital budget since 2014. The
project is one phase of the neighbourhood reconstruction from north of the Canadian
Pacific Railway, east of Scugog Street, south of Fourth Street and west of Elgin Street.
The reconstruction is being done in conjunction with the Region of Durham as they have
sanitary and watermain needs on the street.
The existing dead end at the north end of Lambs Lane currently does not provide an
adequate turnaround for service vehicles. Different options were developed to address
this and presented at the Public Information Centre and an improved turnaround will be
provided as the final part of the design. The proposed works will provide updated
sanitary, water and storm servicing as well as improved road structure. This work will
meet the needs of existing residents as well as provide for the needs of future
development in the area should that occur. Upon completion of the work Lamb's Lane
will look very similar to the recently reconstructed Lover's Lane.
These improvements were also reviewed with our Operations Staff to ensure they are
supportive of the improvements.
The Lambs Lane re-construction was approved as part of the 2016 Capital Budget.
2.0 The Public Information Centre
The public were invited to attend the Public Information Centre on April 7, 2016, by way
of advertisement in the Clarington This Week, announcements were placed on the
Municipality's web page, on our Facebook Page and on other social media outlets and
notices were hand-delivered to the residents directly affected by the project.
The Public Information Centre was held to provide area residents with information about
the proposed improvements as well as to garner any insight from residents as to any
specific issues that may be present on the street that may not be known to the
Municipality.
Municipality of Clarington
Report EGD-024-16 Page 3
Conceptual boards were presented for the public. One board highlighted the construction
phasing for the neighbourhood (Attachment 1), a second board illustrated a visualization
for the street after construction (Attachment 2).
Fifteen residents attended the Public Information Centre and were invited to comment on
the options. Twelve comment sheets were received at the meeting. The register from the
Public Information Centre and responses are on file within the Engineering Services
Department.
2.1 Summarizing the Results of the Feedback
The input received from the local residents was that the road needs to be improved and
most were looking forward to the improvements.
3.0 Concurrence
Not applicable.
4.0 Conclusion
Lambs Lane will be re-constructed from Odell Street to the north limit of Lambs Lane, in
partnership with the Region of Durham to allow for capital improvements to both the
Region's and Clarington's municipal infrastructure.
5.0 Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
Submitted by: Reviewed by: v
Anthony Cannella nklin Wu,
Director of Engineering Services Chief Administrative Officer
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Staff Contact: Karen Richardson, 905-623-3379, ext. 2327, krichardson@clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — Construction Phasing — Overall Neighbourhood
Attachment 2 —Visualization
List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision is on file in the Engineering
Services Department.
Attachment 1 to
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