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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEGD-008-18Clarftwn Engineering Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: Council Date of Meeting: February 26, 2018 Report Number: EGD -008-18 Resolution: File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling (OMCC) Enabling By -Law Recommendations: That Report EGD -008-18 be received; 2. That the By-law attached to Report EGD -008-18 be approved; 3. That the Municipality's share of eligible costs, estimated to be $33,760 will be funded from the tax levy portion of the Pavement Rehabilitation Program, account number 110-32-330-83212-7401; 4. That all interested parties listed in Report EGD -008-18 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Resort EGD -008-18 Report Overview Page 2 In September, 2017 the Municipality of Clarington submitted an application to the Province of Ontario for funding under the Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program. Clarington has been approved for funding in the amount of $313,899.53. This report is to create a by-law to authorize staff to execute the agreement for the Province of Ontario for funding. 1. Background 1.1 The Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program (OMCC) is a new provincial funding program that provides funding to municipalities to support the implementation of commuter cycling infrastructure to encourage people to get out of their cars and onto bikes for their daily commute or other frequent trips. The OMCC is a four year program and the amount of funding in each year will vary. 1.2 In September, 2017 the Municipality of Clarington submitted an application to the Province for funding under the OMCC program. In December, 2017 the Province announced that it will be allocating a total of $93 million among the participating municipalities based on a formula that takes into consideration the population and the number of cyclists in each municipality. The Municipality of Clarington's allocation for the first funding year is $313,899.53. 1.3 As part of the application, the Municipality was required to submit a list of projects that meet specific criteria to be considered eligible for funding under the OMCC program. In order to be eligible, projects need to be completed by December, 2020 and need to be included in the Clarington Transportation Master Plan, as well as other stipulations. The list of approved projects can be updated every six months over the course of the program. 1.4 Each year the Municipality will be required to declare their participation in the OMCC program at which time they can add or change eligible commuter cycling projects to the list for consideration by the Province. 1.5 On February 8, 2018 the Ministry of Transportation Ontario advised that the Transfer Payment Agreement needs to be signed and submitted by February 23, 2018. Due to the Council schedules, the Ministry advised that the enabling by-law can be submitted by March 15, 2018. Municipality of Clarington Page 3 Report EGD -008-18 1.6 As part of the OMCC application, applicants could partner with other eligible participants to submit joint projects. Clarington staff reviewed our list of potential projects and consulted with the Region of Durham on their list of projects and determined that there was one joint project that could be applied for by both as a joint project. The project was the Bloor Street off-road Multi -use Path (MUP) from Townline Road to Prestonvale Road. This project was accepted by the Province as an eligible project for both Clarington and the Region of Durham. 1.7 OMCC funding can be used to cover up to 80% of eligible costs for approved projects. The Municipality is required to fund the remaining 20% of eligible costs and all ineligible costs, as described in the Transfer Payment Agreement. 1.8 Staff have reviewed the list of approved eligible projects internally to determine which projects are feasible to complete by the December, 2020 deadline. It was determined that the following projects can be completed and will provide benefit to the Municipality of Clarington. 1.8.1 Bloor Street (Regional Road 22) off road Multi -use Path (Townline Road to Prestonvale Road 1.8.2 Farewell Creek Trail Phase 2 (Townline Road to south limit of Phase 1) 1.8.3 The Bloor Street multi -use path project will be completed in cooperation with the Region of Durham. It is anticipated that the construction for this project can be completed in 2018. The estimated cost of Clarington's portion of the Bloor Street multi -use path is $118,800. OMCC funds can be used to cover 80% of eligible costs, estimated to be $95,040. The remaining 20% of costs, estimated to be $23,760 will be funded from the tax levy portion of the Pavement Rehabilitation Program, account number 110-32-330-83212-7401. 1.8.4 Construction of the Farewell Creek Trail Phase 2 is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2020. In order to initiate Phase 2 of the Trail, funding will be needed in the amount of $50,000 to be allocated in 2018. OMCC funds can be used for 80% or $40,000 and the remaining 20% or $10,000 will be funded from the approved 2018 Pavement Rehabilitation program account number 110-32- 330-83212-7401. Funds from future years of the OMCC program can also be used towards the Farewell Creek Trail project. The Municipality's share of costs for the Farewell Creek project will be included in future capital budget requests. Municipality of Clarington Page 4 Report EGD -008-18 1.9 The balance of the OMCC funding, $178,859.53, will be saved for use in a subsequent year to fund the construction of Phase 2 of the Farewell Creek Trail prior to the December 2020 OMCC deadline. Any additional funding received through the OMCC annual allocation will also be used for this purpose. 2. Concurrence This report has been reviewed by the Director of Finance who concurs with the recommendations. 3. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the Transfer Payment Agreement to enable the Municipality to accept Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program funding for 2017/2018 and that approval be granted for the by-law attached to Report EGD -008-18. 4. Strategic Plan Application The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan. Submitted by. Anthony Cannella, Director of Engineering Services Reviewed b . (for) Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B CAO Staff Contact: Sean Bagshaw, Capital Works Engineer 905-623-3379, Ext. 2320 or sbagshaw@clarington.net Attachments: Attachment 1 - By-law to EGD -008-18 List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision is on file in the Engineering Services Department. Municipality of Clarington Attachment 1 to Report EGD -008-18 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON BY-LAW NO. 2018 - Being a By-law to authorize the execution of an agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario — Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program 2017/2018. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington hereby enacts as follows: That the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, and seal with the Corporation seal, a Transfer Payment Agreement (Agreement) with Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario for 2017/2018 funding under the Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program (OMCC). 2. THAT the Mayor and Clerk have the delegation of authority to execute any and all required documentation on behalf of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington as required by the OMCC for 2017/2018. 3. THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington commits to funding twenty (20) percent of eligible costs as required by the OMCC for 2017/2018. 4. THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington commits to implementing projects and spending OMCC 2017/2018 funding in accordance with all provisions specified in the Agreement. 5. THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington commits to spending OMCC 2017/2018 funding only on the following approved projects: a. Bloor Street (Regional Road 22) Multi Use Path (Townline Road to Prestonvale Road) b. Farewell Creek Trail Phase 2 (Townline Road to south limit of Phase 1) 6. THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington commits that it will obtain all required approvals for each project prior to use of OMCC funding. BY-LAW passed in open Council this th day of Adrian Foster, Mayor 2018. C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk