Contents | Considered by City Council on |
Public Works and Infrastructure Committee |
Meeting No. | 32 | Contact | Candy Davidovits, Committee Administrator | |
Meeting Date |
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 |
Phone | 416-392-8032 | |
Start Time |
9:30 AM |
pwic@toronto.ca | ||
Location |
Committee Room 1, City Hall
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Chair | Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker |
Item | ||
PW32.5 | Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Collection from Multi-Residential Locations Pilot Results and Program Roll-Out (Ward: All) | |
PW32.6 | Prohibition of Stopping at all Times Within 15 Metres on the Approach to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) (Ward: All) | |
PW32.7 | Delegation of Regulation of Parades and the Issuance of Permits (Ward: All) | |
PW32.8 | Proposed Public Bicycle Program (Ward: All) | |
PW32.9 | 2010 Bikeway Network Program (Ward: 2, 3, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 27, 28, 34) | |
Committee Report | Considered by City Council on |
Public Works and Infrastructure Committee |
PW32.5 |
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Amended |
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Ward: All |
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Collection from Multi-Residential Locations Pilot Results and Program Roll-Out |
City Council Decision |
City Council on May 11 and 12, 2010, adopted the following:
1. City Council authorize the General Manager of Solid Waste Management Services to negotiate and execute an agreement for a formal rate with Miller Waste Systems for the collection of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) material from the multi-residential locations that receive front-end collection service on terms and conditions satisfactory to the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, provided that the prices shall not exceed the fees identified in Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (March 31, 2010) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services. The rate will be negotiated in approximately 12 months, at which time sufficient data on actual volumes collected and resources required will be available to facilitate negotiation of a set per tonne rate for the collection of WEEE.
2. City Council authorize the public release of the confidential information in Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (March 31, 2010) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, once the appropriate agreement resulting from approval of Recommendation 1 is finalized to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor.
3. City Council direct the 3-1-1 Project Management Office, in consultation with the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, to expedite the updates to the 3‑1‑1 system that are necessary to implement the roll-out of a Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) collection service to multi-residential locations in Toronto.
4. City Council request the General Manager of Solid Waste Management Services to report to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on the feasibility of providing a residential curbside pick-up of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment on Earth Day.
Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (March 31, 2010) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services remains confidential in its entirety at this time, in accordance with the provisions of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, as it relates to the security of the property of the municipality or local board. The confidential information will be made public once the agreement outlined in Part 1 above is finalized to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. |
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Confidential Attachment - The security of the property of the municipality or local board |
Committee Recommendations |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee recommends that:
1. City Council authorize the General Manager of Solid Waste Management Services to negotiate and execute an agreement for a formal rate with Miller Waste Systems for the collection of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) material from the multi-residential locations that receive front-end collection service on terms and conditions satisfactory to the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, provided that the prices shall not exceed the fees identified in Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (March 31, 2010) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services. The rate will be negotiated in approximately 12 months, at which time sufficient data on actual volumes collected and resources required will be available to facilitate negotiation of a set per tonne rate for the collection of WEEE.
2. City Council authorize the public release of the confidential information in Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (March 31, 2010) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, once the appropriate agreement resulting from approval of Recommendation 1 is finalized to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor.
3. City Council direct the 3-1-1 Project Management Office, in consultation with the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, to expedite the updates to the 3‑1‑1 system that are necessary to implement the roll-out of a Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) collection service to multi-residential locations in Toronto. |
Origin |
(March 31, 2010) Report from General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services |
Summary |
The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the results of the 2009 Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste (MHSW) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) collection pilot in multi-residential locations and to provide information on WEEE program roll-out to all multi-residential locations in Toronto. |
Background Information (Committee) |
PW32.5-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Collection from Multi-Residential Locations Pilot Results and Program Roll-Out - Staff Report (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-28886.pdf) |
PW32.6 |
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Adopted |
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Ward: All |
Prohibition of Stopping at all Times Within 15 Metres on the Approach to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) |
City Council Decision |
City Council on May 11 and 12, 2010, adopted the following:
1. City Council increase the general no stopping prohibition at all times to within 15 metres on the approach side to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) at all PXOs located on a major or minor arterial roadway in the City of Toronto and at all PXO locations located on a local or collector roadway in the City of Toronto where signs are posted in accordance with Part 2 below.
2. City Council authorize the General Manager of Transportation Services to post signs to prohibit stopping at all times within 15 metres on the approach side to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) at any PXO located on a collector or local roadway in the City of Toronto where the General Manager of Transportation Services determines through investigation that:
a. The 85th percentile speed of traffic approaching the PXO is equal to or greater than 50 kilometres per hour; or
b. The 85th percentile speed of traffic approaching the PXO is less than 50 kilometres per hour and the sight line stopping distance in advance of the PXO is less than 60 metres.
3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor, in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services, to prepare and submit the appropriate Bill(s) to Council to give effect thereto. |
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Committee Recommendations |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee recommends that:
1. City Council increase the general no stopping prohibition at all times to within 15 metres on the approach side to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) at all PXOs located on a major or minor arterial roadway in the City of Toronto and at all PXO locations located on a local or collector roadway in the City of Toronto where signs are posted in accordance with Recommendation 2.
2. City Council authorize the General Manager of Transportation Services to post signs to prohibit stopping at all times within 15 metres on the approach side to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) at any PXO located on a collector or local roadway in the City of Toronto where the General Manager of Transportation Services determines through investigation that:
a. The 85th percentile speed of traffic approaching the PXO is equal to or greater than 50 kilometres per hour; or
b. The 85th percentile speed of traffic approaching the PXO is less than 50 kilometres per hour and the sight line stopping distance in advance of the PXO is less than 60 metres.
3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor, in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services, to prepare and submit the appropriate Bill(s) to Council to give effect thereto. |
Origin |
(March 29, 2010) Report from General Manager, Transportation Services |
Summary |
This report seeks approval from City Council to prohibit stopping within 15 metres of a “Pedestrian Crossover” (PXO), on the approach side to the crosswalk, at all pedestrian crossover locations on major and minor arterial roads to enhance operational safety, as outlined in staff reports and approved by City Council in 2006.
City Council also is being requested to prohibit stopping within 15 metres of a PXO, on the approach side to the crosswalk at PXO locations on collector and local roads where an authorized sign is posted indicating such prohibition and delegate to the General Manager, Transportation Services, the authority to post such signs where the General Manager has determined, using the criteria outlined in this report, that the operational characteristics of the road and/or advance sight lines between motorists and pedestrians are less than satisfactory to ensure safe operation of the PXO. |
Background Information (Committee) |
PW32.6-Prohibition of Stopping at all Times Within 15 Metres on the Approach to a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) - Staff Report (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-28870.pdf) |
Communications (Committee) |
(April 18, 2010) E-mail from Ira Rabinovitch and Melanie Robitaille (PW.New.PW32.6.1) |
Communications (City Council) |
(April 19, 2010) E-mail from Christine Brennan SGA/IBI Group Architects (CC.Main.PW32.6.2) (April 19, 2010) E-mail from Nancy Smith Lea, Director, Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation (TCAT) Clean Air Partnership (CC.Main.PW32.6.3) (May 10, 2010) E-mail from Christine Brennan, SGA/IBI Group Architects (CC.New.PW32.6.4) |
PW32.7 |
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Adopted |
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Ward: All |
Delegation of Regulation of Parades and the Issuance of Permits |
City Council Decision |
City Council on May 11 and 12, 2010, adopted the following:
1. City Council delegate to the Toronto Police Services Board the authority to regulate parades on highways in the City of Toronto and to prevent the obstruction of highways during parades, including the authority to issue permits for parades.
2. City Council request that the Toronto Police Services Board, in carrying out its delegated authority pursuant to Recommendation 1 above, act by way of by-law and that such by-law be drafted by the Toronto Police Services Board in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services. |
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Committee Recommendations |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee recommends that:
1. City Council delegate to the Toronto Police Services Board the authority to regulate parades on highways in the City of Toronto and to prevent the obstruction of highways during parades, including the authority to issue permits for parades.
2. City Council request that the Toronto Police Services Board, in carrying out its delegated authority pursuant to Recommendation 1 above, act by way of by-law and that such by-law be drafted by the Toronto Police Services Board in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services. |
Origin |
(April 1, 2010) Report from General Manager, Transportation Services |
Summary |
To report on the regulation of parades and to seek Council authority to delegate to the Toronto Police Services Board the authority to regulate parades and issue permits for them. Historically, the Toronto Police Service has issued parade permits pursuant to By‑law No. 71, being a by-law "To regulate parades on highways, and for preventing the obstruction thereof during parades or public demonstrations". The authority for By-law No. 71 was previously contained in section 235, paragraph 1 of the former Municipal Act, which paragraph authorized boards of commissioners of police to pass by-laws for the regulation of parades and processions, preventing the obstructions of highways during public processions or public demonstrations and various other matters involving traffic and use of roads. However, when Municipal Act, 2001 came into force, repealing the old Municipal Act, it did not contain a similar authority. |
Background Information (Committee) |
PW32.7-Delegation of Regulation of Parades and the Issuance of Permits - Staff Report (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-29124.pdf) |
PW32.8 |
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Amended |
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Ward: All |
Proposed Public Bicycle Program |
City Council Decision |
City Council on May 11 and 12, 2010, adopted the following:
1. City Council declare the public bicycle program to be a municipal capital facility related to the provision of a transportation system and recreational facilities for City purposes and public use pursuant to Section 252 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, and pass a by-law to authorize the entering into of an agreement for the provision of the facility, and request that the City Clerk give notice of the municipal capital facility by-law as required under the City of Toronto Act, 2006.
2. City Council authorize staff to negotiate and finalize an agreement with Public Bike System Company (PBSC) for the supply and operation of a public bicycle program for a term of approximately ten years based on the terms and conditions as contained in the Attachment to the report (April 1, 2010) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, as amended by Part 3 below, and including such other terms and conditions satisfactory to the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, the City Solicitor and the General Manager, Transportation Services.
3. City Council amend the attachment headed "Public Bicycle Program Proposed Terms of Agreement" to the report (April 1, 2010) from the General Manager, Transportation Services and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, by deleting from Clause 3 – Key Milestones, the words "for the first year of the project" and replacing them with the words "for each of the first three years of the program", so that it now reads:
- Sponsorship funding targets - $600,000 for a 1,000 bicycle program for each of the first three years of the program.
4. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to consult with the Board of Directors of the Toronto Parking Authority to determine its interest in participating in the operation of the Public Bicycle Program and report thereon to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee for its meeting on June 15, 2010 if possible, but no later than August 18, 2010.
5. City Council grant authority to provide to the Public Bike System Company's financial institution a capital loan guarantee in the amount of $4,800,000.00 (inclusive of all interest costs payable by PBSC), for a ten year term commencing on November 30, 2010 until November 30, 2020, on the following conditions:
a. In accordance with the City's Capital Loan and Line of Credit Guarantee Policy, the City shall enter into a tri-party agreement with PBSC and its financial institution, in respect of the recommended capital loan guarantee;
b. The guarantee and all related agreements be secured in accordance with the proposed Terms of Agreement attached to the report (April 1, 2010) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, and with any additional terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, and that the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer be requested to negotiate appropriate and adequate safeguards, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
c. The Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer be authorized to reduce the loan guarantee as the loan is paid off;
d. PBSC provides the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer with their 2011 to 2020, inclusive, audited financial statements when they become available; and
e. The capital loan guarantee be deemed to be in the interest of the municipality.
6. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to relocate and adjust bicycle station locations, where necessary, in consultation with the Toronto Parking Authority, Parks Forestry and Recreation and other affected parties.
7. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services, to report to the Budget Committee in time for the 2012 Operating Budget process to include future year costs related to theft and vandalism within its operating budget targets, if necessary.
8. City Council authorize staff to provide Public Bike System Company with reasonable access to available means by which the public bicycle program may be promoted at locations and in media that are controlled by the City, including the City website, newsletters, bulletins, bulletin boards, direct mailings and signage.
9. City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills. |
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Committee Recommendations |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee recommends that:
1. City Council declare the public bicycle program to be a municipal capital facility related to the provision of a transportation system and recreational facilities for City purposes and public use pursuant to Section 252 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, and pass a by-law to authorize the entering into of an agreement for the provision of the facility, and request that the City Clerk give notice of the municipal capital facility by-law as required under the City of Toronto Act, 2006.
2. City Council authorize staff to negotiate and finalize an agreement with Public Bike System Company (PBSC) for the supply and operation of a public bicycle program for a term of approximately ten years based on the terms and conditions as contained in the Attachment to the report (April 1, 2010) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, and including such other terms and conditions satisfactory to the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, the City Solicitor and the General Manager, Transportation Services.
3. City Council grant authority to provide to the Public Bike System Company's financial institution a capital loan guarantee in the amount of $4,800,000.00 (inclusive of all interest costs payable by PBSC), for a ten year term commencing on November 30, 2010 until November 30, 2020, on the following conditions:
a. In accordance with the City's Capital Loan and Line of Credit Guarantee Policy, the City shall enter into a tri-party agreement with PBSC and its financial institution, in respect of the recommended capital loan guarantee;
b. The guarantee and all related agreements be secured in accordance with the proposed Terms of Agreement attached to the report (April 1, 2010) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, and with any additional terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer, and that the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer be requested to negotiate appropriate and adequate safeguards, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
c. The Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer be authorized to reduce the loan guarantee as the loan is paid off;
d. PBSC provides the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer with their 2011 to 2020, inclusive, audited financial statements when they become available; and
e. The capital loan guarantee be deemed to be in the interest of the municipality.
4. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to relocate and adjust bicycle station locations, where necessary, in consultation with the Toronto Parking Authority, Parks Forestry and Recreation and other affected parties.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services, to report to the Budget Committee in time for the 2012 Operating Budget process to include future year costs related to theft and vandalism within its operating budget targets, if necessary.
6. City Council authorize staff to provide Public Bike System Company with reasonable access to available means by which the public bicycle program may be promoted at locations and in media that are controlled by the City, including the City website, newsletters, bulletins, bulletin boards, direct mailings and signage.
7. City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills. |
Committee Decision Advice and Other Information |
The Manager, Cycling Infrastructure and Programs, Transportation Services, gave a presentation to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on the Proposed Public Bicycle Program. |
Origin |
(April 1, 2010) Report from General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer |
Summary |
The purpose of this report is to advise City Council on the outcome of negotiations with Public Bike System Company (PBSC), as directed by Council, to provide, install, operate and maintain a public bicycle program for Toronto.
City Council, at its meeting on August 5 and 6, 2009, authorized staff to negotiate an agreement with PBSC to implement and operate a Toronto public bicycle program “at no cost to the City.” During negotiations with PBSC, it became clear that the City would need to share the financial risk with PBSC to ensure the viability of the project.
City staff and PBSC have negotiated the draft terms of an agreement whereby PBSC would enter into a 10-year agreement with the City to be launched May 1, 2011. When the program is deployed, Torontonians and visitors would have access to 1,000 bicycles via 80 fully automated and conveniently located “bicycle parking stations” in the downtown area during the first year of operation with the potential to expand the system to other areas in the future. PBSC would be responsible for the $4.8 million capital investment to manufacture and install the public bicycle infrastructure and for the operation of the program, and the estimated $1.3 million average annual operating cost. In return, the City would provide a loan guarantee to assist PBSC in securing favourable financing. The City would be responsible for the cost of replacing the bicycles and stations due to vandalism and theft in excess of a six percent threshold.
The proposed agreement between the City and PBSC provides Toronto with a significant program which aligns well with the City's sustainable transportation and environmental objectives, with minimal cost or financial risk. The draft terms of agreement are very favourable to the City in comparison to other cities around the world with similar public bicycle programs.
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Background Information (Committee) |
PW32.8-Proposed Public Bicycle Program - Staff Report (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-28853.pdf) PW32.8-Proposed Public Bicycle Program - Staff Presentation (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-29592.pdf) |
Background Information (City Council) |
(May 11, 2010) Presentation to City Council by the Manager, Cycling Infrastructure and Programs, Transportation Services (PW32.8a) (http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-30125.pdf) |
Communications (Committee) |
(April 15, 2010) E-mail from Colin Richards, Chopper Pictures Inc. (PW.New.PW32.8.1) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Allan Tong (PW.New.PW32.8.2) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Alison Gledhill, Designer, Fuel Advertising Inc. (PW.New.PW32.8.3) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Emily Berrigan (PW.New.PW32.8.4) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Pascal Ethier (PW.New.PW32.8.5) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Amanda Lewis (PW.New.PW32.8.6) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Charles-Antoine Rouyer, Journalist, Hygeia-Healthy Communication saine Inc. (PW.New.PW32.8.7) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Derek Laventure (PW.New.PW32.8.8) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Katrin Lepik (PW.New.PW32.8.9) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Douglas Scott (PW.New.PW32.8.10) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Shelley Simmons (PW.New.PW32.8.11) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Farzana Doctor (PW.New.PW32.8.12) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Lynne Patterson (PW.New.PW32.8.13) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Carol Zavitz (PW.New.PW32.8.14) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Sahar Rahmani, Certified Yoga Instructor (PW.New.PW32.8.15) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Heather Findlay (PW.New.PW32.8.16) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Matt Zukowski (PW.New.PW32.8.17) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Juliet Palmer (PW.New.PW32.8.18) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Susana Molinolo, Co-Chair, Bowmore Public School Council, Member Toronto Bike Union, Writer, Producer and Activist (PW.New.PW32.8.19) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Patrick Dinnen (PW.New.PW32.8.20) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Chris A. Cavacuiti, MD, CCFP, MHSc, ASAM, St. James Town Health Centre (PW.New.PW32.8.21) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Glenda Romano (PW.New.PW32.8.22) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Nancy Goucher (PW.New.PW32.8.23) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Eleanor Dowson, DESIGNOPHILE (PW.New.PW32.8.24) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Benjamin Leszcz (PW.New.PW32.8.25) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Tamara Deverell, Production Designer (PW.New.PW32.8.26) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Joy Connelly (PW.New.PW32.8.27) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Christina Zeidler, President, Gladstone Hotel (PW.New.PW32.8.28) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Emily Wills (PW.New.PW32.8.29) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Joceline Andersen (PW.New.PW32.8.30) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Jon Alexander (PW.New.PW32.8.31) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Emily Munroe (PW.New.PW32.8.32) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Michaela Novotna (PW.New.PW32.8.33) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Siue Moffat (PW.New.PW32.8.34) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Alex Phillips (PW.New.PW32.8.35) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Margot Dawson (PW.New.PW32.8.36) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Chloe Philip (PW.New.PW32.8.37) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Louise Gauvreau, Strategic Communications and Marketing (PW.New.PW32.8.38) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Jake Schabas (PW.New.PW32.8.39) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Christiane Vie (PW.New.PW32.8.40) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Dave Shafir (PW.New.PW32.8.41) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Shan Janmohamed (PW.New.PW32.8.42) (April 15, 2010) E-mail from Julia A. 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Speakers (Committee) |
Yvonne Bambrick, Executive Director, Toronto Cyclists Union |
PW32.9 |
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Amended |
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Ward: 2, 3, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 27, 28, 34 |
2010 Bikeway Network Program |
City Council Decision |
City Council on May 11 and 12, 2010, adopted the following:
1. City Council approve the installation of bicycle lanes on the following roadways:
a. Bay Street, from Queens Quay West to Front Street West and from Dundas Street West to College Street; b. Lansdowne Avenue, from Bloor Street West to Dupont Street; c. Rathburn Road, from Mimico Creek to Kipling Avenue; d. Spadina Crescent, from Spadina Avenue South to Spadina Avenue North; e. York Mills Road, from Scarsdale Road to Lesmill Road; f. Westhumber Boulevard, from Martin Grove Road to Kipling Avenue; and g. Ellis Avenue, from Morningside Avenue to The Queensway.
2. City Council approve modifications to the existing bicycle lanes on Annette Street between Runnymede Road and Westholme Avenue, and between Beresford Avenue and Runnymede Road, to provide additional parking along the north and south sides of the street, respectively.
3. City Council approve modifications to the existing bicycle lanes on Pharmacy Avenue, to move the start of the bicycle lanes from a point 30 metres south of Alvinston Road to Alvinston Road.
4. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to develop and implement the detailed design for the above noted bicycle lanes, including amendments to traffic and parking regulations, in consultation with the Ward Councillors.
5. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to lay out a bicycle lane and bikeway plan for the Lawrence Heights revitalization in co-operation with North York District Planning and the Toronto Community Housing Corporation.
6. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to review the transition between the Kaye Gardiner Trail and the Roselawn/Caledonia Trail to ensure a safe on- and off-street connection and report to the Public Works and Infrastructure.
7. City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills. |
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Committee Recommendations |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee recommends that:
1. City Council approve the installation of bicycle lanes on the following roadways:
a. Bay Street, from Queens Quay West to Front Street West and from Dundas Street West to College Street; b. Lansdowne Avenue, from Bloor Street West to Dupont Street; c. Rathburn Road, from Mimico Creek to Kipling Avenue; d. Spadina Crescent, from Spadina Avenue South to Spadina Avenue North; e. York Mills Road, from Scarsdale Road to Lesmill Road; f. Westhumber Boulevard, from Martin Grove Road to Kipling Avenue; and g. Ellis Avenue, from Morningside Avenue to The Queensway.
2. City Council approve modifications to the existing bicycle lanes on Annette Street between Runnymede Road and Westholme Avenue, and between Beresford Avenue and Runnymede Road, to provide additional parking along the north and south sides of the street, respectively.
3. City Council approve modifications to the existing bicycle lanes on Pharmacy Avenue, to move the start of the bicycle lanes from a point 30 metres south of Alvinston Road to Alvinston Road.
4. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to undertake a pilot project to install and evaluate protected bicycle lanes on University Avenue and Queens Park Crescent between Queen Street West and Wellesley Street West / Hoskin Avenue, for a period not to exceed 12 weeks between July and September 30, 2010, in consultation with the Ward Councillors and a Stakeholder Advisory Group established for the sole purpose of the pilot project.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services, to report back to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on the results of the evaluation of the University Avenue/Queens Park Crescent protected bicycle lane pilot project.
6. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to develop and implement the detailed design for the above noted bicycle lanes, including amendments to traffic and parking regulations, in consultation with the Ward Councillors.
7. City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills. |
Committee Decision Advice and Other Information |
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee:
1. deferred the installation of bicycle lanes on Brunswick Avenue, from College Street to Bloor Street West, for further community consultation.
2. requested the General Manager, Transportation Services, to report back to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on the following proposals for the installation of a bike network in the downtown core:
a. separated bicycle lanes on the west side of Sherbourne Street from Elm Avenue in Rosedale, just north of the Sherbourne Street bridge, all the way to Queens Quay;
b. creating the above separated bicycle lanes as a continuous (i.e. no gaps) network, protected from traffic by bollards and with bicycle traffic signals, like in Holland, where required;
c. commiting to snow removal from this core network of bicycle lanes and the adjacent sidewalks;
d. a timetable for completion of the East Don Regional Trail for inclusion in the capital budget; and
e. other options for expanding the bike network while improving bike safety:
- through separation of bikes on roadways by allowing bikes on sidewalks; and
- looking at other jurisdictions where this is done, such as Seattle, and consider a pilot project.
3. referred the submission (April 20, 2010) from Yvonne Bambrick, Executive Director, Toronto Cyclists Union, to the General Manager, Transportation Services, for consideration as part of the 2011 Bikeway Network Program.
4. requested the General Manager, Transportation Services, to report to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on a reporting system to collect data on cycling/pedestrian conflicts.
The Manager, Cycling Infrastructure and Programs, Transportation Services, gave a presentation to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on the 2010 Bikeway Network Program. |
Origin |
(March 31, 2010) Report from General Manager, Transportation Services |
Summary |
The Transportation Services Division's 2010 Bikeway Network Program focuses on expanding both the on-street bikeways in the downtown area and the off-street bikeway trails in the North York and Scarborough Districts. The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the 2010 Bikeway Network Program; to obtain authority for installing several new bicycle lanes; and to make minor modifications to the existing bicycle lanes on Annette Street and Pharmacy Avenue. In addition, Transportation Services is seeking authority to undertake a pilot project to install and evaluate protected bicycle lanes on University Avenue and Queen's Park Crescent, between Richmond Street West and Wellesley Street West / Hoskin Avenue.
The affected Ward Councillors have been consulted regarding the bicycle lanes proposed in their respective Wards. |
Communications (Committee) |
(March 24, 2010) E-mail from Donald Simmons (PW.New.PW32.9.1) (March 29, 2010) E-mail from Victor Gedris (PW.New.PW32.9.2) (April 14, 2010) E-mail from Andrew Diamond (PW.New.PW32.9.3) (April 18, 2010) E-mail from Ira Rabinovitch and Melanie Robitaille (PW.New.PW32.9.4) (April 19, 2010) E-mail from Geoff Kettel, Cycle 26 (PW.New.PW32.9.5) (April 19, 2010) E-mail from Gloria Cornell, York Quay Neighbourhood Association, Planning Committee (PW.New.PW32.9.6) (April 19, 2010) E-mail from Jun Nogami (PW.New.PW32.9.7) (April 20, 2010) Submission from Yvonne Bambrick, Executive Director, Toronto Cyclists Union (PW.New.PW32.9.8) |
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Speakers (Committee) |
Yvonne Bambrick, Executive Director, Toronto Cyclists Union |
Submitted Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker, Chair, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee |