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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-10-18 MinutesClarington If this information is required in an alternate format, please contact the Accessibility Co-ordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131 Active Transportation and Safe Roads Advisory Committee October 11, 2018 7:00 pm 40 Temperance St., Bowmanville Boardroom 1A MINUTES Draft minutes not yet approved by Committee Present were: Frank Barter, Jim Boate, Angela Bramley, Melissa Claxton- Oldfield, Richard Claxton-Oldfield, Janice Jones, Arnold Mostert, Jerry Petryshyn, Rick Stockman, Jeanne Winters Regrets were: Bart Hawkins Kreps, Councillor Willie Woo Staff Present: Ron Albright, Sean Bagshaw, Ken Mercer, Rob Brezina, Kristin Bullied, Slav Potrykus, Peter Windolf, Paul Wirch 1. Agenda Moved by Jim Boate seconded by Jeanne Winters That the agenda be altered to add Taunton Road and Road Safety to the Discussion Items and Other Business portions of the agenda. Carried 2. Minutes of May 24, 2018 Moved by Jerry Petryshyn seconded by Arnold Mostert That the minutes of the AT&SR meeting held on May 24, 2018 be approved. Carried 3. Election of Chair and Vice Chair Election of Chair moved by Jim Boate seconded by Jeanne Winters Janice Jones was nominated, agreed to stand, and was elected the Chair of the AT&SR Committee. Election of Vice Chair moved by Jeanne Winters seconded by Arnold Mostert Angela Bramley was nominated, agreed to stand, and was elected Vice Chair of the AT&SR Committee. Carried 4. Presentations Update on 2018 Capital projects Projects relating to trails including Farewell Creek Trail Phase I expected to be complete fall 2018; Soper Creek Trail Phase II expected to be complete in 2019; Bowmanville Valley Trail Extension to Waterfront trail expected to commence and be completed in 2019; Waterfront Trail paving Waverly Rd to West Beach Rd waiting on approvels before work can commence. On -road and road allowance projects including Bloor Street Multi -use path from Townline Rd. to Prestonvale Rd. expected to commence spring 2019; Sidewalk: Liberty St. (Longworth Ave. to Bons Ave.) and Waverly Rd. (Roenigk Dr. to Old King St.) expected to commence spring 2019; Traffic Signals at Green Rd. and Stevens Rd. expected for Fall 2018/Spring 2019; King St. cycling facility expected in 2020 in collaboration with Durham Region construction. Funding provided by the Province for select projects will be used prior to expiry date in 2020; only Municipal trails that are maintained by the Municipality are marked. 5. Discussion Items Proposed 2019 Capital Budget projects Farewell Creek Trail Phase II This project would extend the Farewell Creek Trail approximately 1.2 km south to Townline Road and provide an inter -municipal connection to Oshawa. Clarington's proposed plans for extending the trail to Townline Road have been 2 shared with Oshawa's representative on the Regional Trails Committee for their consideration should they wish to build a connection to this trail. Vehicle access barriers for the Waterfront Trail There are several locations where vehicles routinely access the Waterfront Trail. Barriers are proposed to prevent this at five problem locations. Additional locations will be considered in future. Toyota Trail As part of their Parts Distribution Centre project Toyota will fund the majority of the costs to construction of a new section of recreational trail from Lambs Rd. to our existing Soper Creek trail. The design work will begin in 2018 with construction anticipated in 2019. Some additional municipal funding will be required in the 2019 Capital budget. Waterfront Trail paving through the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area The existing granular trail will be paved to eliminate frequent erosion issues at several locations along this section. A paved surface will also allow for a greater variety of trail uses. Robert Adams Pond link A request from the committee was made to connect the sidewalk on Robert Adams Drive with the existing gravel trail constructed for maintenance access to the pond. This 90m trail connection would complete a gravel trail loop around the pond and would also provide a trail that leads to the informal paths within the Farewell Creek valley. Active Transportation counts To determine patterns/routes of travel; Active Transportation and Safe Roads Policy for Hamlets Traffic signals at Taunton and Green Rd/King Ln Durham Region will install as early as spring 2019 Paved shoulders on Nash Rd at HYW 418 Pending MTO agreement Accessible pedestrian signals At King St. and Scugog, and Clarington Blvd and Stevens Rd King Ave corridor study North St. to Mill St., Newcastle ACTION: Staff to follow-up with the Region re: installing a button to activate pedestrian signals on south-east corner of Taunton Rd. at Old Scugog Rd. 3 Consider `share road' signage in Bond Head. Waterfront Trail Bond Head -East Townline Rd cycling improvements Engineering in discussions with Operations to develop a program to address this section of trail within 3-5 years with a budget of approx. $1.3-$1.7 million. AT&SR Policy for Hamlets in Clarington Signage installed in Hampton at request of walking group; new/additional signage in Tyrone re: share the road; will ask AT&SR committee for input during policy development. New pedestrian crossovers New type of traffic control requiring vehicles to stop; four designs available depending on vehicle and pedestrian traffic; will equip roundabouts with pedestrian crossovers; educational material will be posted on the Municipality's website and social media pages, and will distribute postcards; encourage committee members to suggest potential locations, member suggested Glen Abby Dr, Courtice. Safe zones and routes to schools Posted speeds in all Clarington school zones are 50 km/hr, with some having yellow advisory signs suggesting 40 km/hr; Based on feedback from Facebook page for South Courtice and campaigning Council candidates, biggest complaint is speed and safety on roads; committee member suggested 30 km/hr zones, however staff indicated consistent enforcement is needed in order for these lower speed zones to be effective which can be difficult with the current DRPS staffing levels; committee member suggested photo radar, staff indicated that similar to red light cameras, photo radar is typically used on busier streets due to cost benefits; committee member suggested curb bump -outs similar to Concession St, Bowmanville; staff have implemented a flexible bollard pilot project in seven locations and will assess effectiveness for future use; encourage committee members to suggest ideas on how to effectively inform/encourage parents to walk to school, members suggested including info in newsletters, design designated drop-offs at rear of schools or adjacent street, CAA article re: improvement movement around schools, important to note that each school is different making it difficult to have a mass-produced educational flyer. Community Awareness for AT&SR To raise public awareness of Active Transportation and Safe Roads the committee is proposing to attend popular community events such as Applefest, Newcastle Fall Festival, and the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure. They may also arrange bicycle valet parking for events like Music in the Park, offer refreshments to people who bike/walk to work/school on a designated day. The committee has a $2,500 budget in 2018 that is currently unspent. 11 ACTION: Peter Windolf to investigate the creation of an AT & SR logo with Clarington's Communications Division and the purchase of a banner and/or tent with Purchasing. Complete Streets Complete Streets consider all modes of transportation and users, and context - sensitive design; Lakebreeze development has Complete Street components. Short and long term goals of the AT&SR committee Deferred to next meeting. Taunton Road Push for multi -use trial on Taunton, Region will include paved shoulder but no further active transportation infrastructure is planned; currently completing intersection improvements; will consider pedestrian connectivity in hamlets. 6. Other Business Lack of street lighting in some areas e.g., Pebblestone and Courtice, send any other locations to Sean Bagshaw; safe access to Northglen park (Edwin Carr St. and Northglen Blvd); excessive speeds on Concession 7, Robert Adams Dr., and Glenabby Dr; Width is an indicator to determine a road designation — collector and arterial roads are 10-14 meters, local roads are 8.4-8.8 meters; consider holding an event on the 407 before opening; The Region is updating the cycling plan and would be beneficial to have a Committee member present for meetings; considering Active Transportation Master Plan, similar to Whitby and Ajax; Share the Road workshop re: becoming bicycle friendly -certified, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa are recognized as bicycle -friendly, Clarington will need to fill some gaps before submitting an application. ACTION: member to send email to Ron Albright with details for potential 407 event and he will forward to appropriate person. 7. Future Meeting schedule The next regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 7:00pm in Room 1A. 8. Motion to Adjourn Moved by Jeanne Winters seconded by Jim Boate That the meeting adjourn at 9:45 PM Carried 5