September 17, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Council Committee Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
Members: Kevin Montgomery (Co-Chair) Anthony Simone (Co-Chair) Alina Grzejszczak Stephen Laidlaw Dayle Laing Patrick McLeavey Gaspard Ndayishimiye Julius Pokol George Shepperdley Lisa Stokes Pauline Thornham City Councillor Jeff Bowman
Staff: Planning and Infrastructure Services Staff: Henrik Zbogar, Manager, Long Range Transportation Planning
Craig Kummer, Manager, Traffic Services John Spencer, Manager, Parks and Facilities Planning Nelson Cadete, Supervisor, Traffic Operations Maria Doyle, Coordinator, Special Projects Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and Infrastructure
Corporate Services Staff: Shauna Danton, Legislative Coordinator
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Agenda Cycling Advisory Committee
Committee of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Brampton
AGENDA Cycling Advisory Committee
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A. Approval of Agenda B. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act C. Previous Minutes
C 1. Minutes – Cycling Advisory Committee – August 20, 2015
The minutes will be considered by Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee on September 21, 2015 and the recommendations approved by Council on September 30, 2015. The minutes are included on this agenda for information only.
D. Delegations/Presentations E. Reports/Updates E 1. Verbal update from Kevin Montgomery, Member, re: Work Plan
Subcommittee Update E 2. Verbal update from Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation
and Infrastructure, Planning and Infrastructure Services, re: Ministry of Transportation Cycling Training Fund Application
F. Active Transportation Discussion
1. Infrastructure
2. Policy
3. Programs
a. Committee discussion at the request of Lisa Stokes, Member, re: Bramalea Cycle-Fest
Note: this item was deferred to this meeting pursuant to recommendation CYC020-2015
G. Other/New Business/Information Items
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H. Correspondence H 1. Correspondence from Pauline Thornham, Member, re: Motion for the
Provincial Government re: Cycling Education H 2. Correspondence from Nelson Cadete, Supervisor, Traffic
Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services, dated July 20, 2015, re: Bicycle Facilities Implementation Plan – McMurchy Avenue (File BC.x)
Note: the correspondence is provided for information only I. Future Agenda Items
Items to be considered at future Committee meetings include:
• Staff update on City of Brampton Active Transportation Roles and Responsibilities
• Staff update on city bicycle stands • Member presentation on Kids on Bikes
J. Question Period K. Public Question Period 15 Minute Limit re any item discussed as part of this agenda. L. Adjournment
Next Meeting: Thursday, October 15, 2015, at 7:00 p.m.
CYCLING ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATE: September 18, 2015
August 20, 2015
Members Present: Kevin Montgomery (Co-Chair) Anthony Simone (Co-Chair) Alina Grzejszczak
Stephen Laidlaw Dayle Laing Gaspard Ndayishimiye Julius Pokol Lisa Stokes
Pauline Thornham City Councillor Jeff Bowman
Members Absent: Patrick McLeavey (regrets) George Shepperdley (regrets)
Staff Present: Planning and Infrastructure Services Department:
Maria Doyle, Coordinator, Special Projects Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and
Infrastructure Corporate Services Department:
Shauna Danton, Legislative Coordinator
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The meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. and adjourned at 8:56 p.m. After due consideration of the matters placed before this Committee, the members beg leave to present its report as follows: Item Recommendation A. CYC023-2015 Approval of Agenda B. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act C. Previous Minutes D 1. CYC024-2015 Bike Brampton E 1. CYC025-2015 Committee Work Plan (File BC.x) E 2. CYC026-2015 Ontario Municipal Cycling Infrastructure Program –
Expression of Interest (File BC.x) E 3. CYC027-2015 Pathways Signage (File BC.x) E 4. CYC028-2015 Ontario Ministry of Transportation – Cycling Training
Fund 2015 and 2016 (File BC.x) F. Active Transportation Ideas G. Other/New Business/Information Items H. Future Agenda Items I 1. CYC029-2015 Correspondence re: Bicycle Friendly Business
Program – Ontario Launch J. Question Period K. Public Question Period L. CYC030-2015 Adjournment __________________________ __________________________ Kevin Montgomery, Co-Chair Anthony Simone, Co-Chair
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A. Approval of Agenda
The following motion was considered. CYC023-2015 That the agenda for the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of
August 20, 2015 be approved as printed and circulated. Carried B. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act – nil C. Previous Minutes
C 1. Minutes – Cycling Advisory Committee – July 16, 2015
The minutes will be considered by Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee on September 21, 2015 and the recommendations approved by Council on September 30, 2015. The minutes were included on this agenda for information only.
D. Delegations/Presentations D 1. Delegation from David Laing, Chair, Bike Brampton, re: Bike Brampton David Laing, Chair, Bike Brampton, presented an overview of the citizen’s
group Bike Brampton that included the following:
• Bike Brampton’s goal and vision • Region of Peel cycling statistics • Environmental and physical impacts • Road infrastructure costs allocation and comparisons • The “five E’s” of a bicycle friendly community: encouragement,
engineering, education, enforcement, and evaluation • Bike Brampton working with the Cycling Advisory Committee on
community events and initiatives • Developing a strategy together that will assist in achieving a
bicycle friendly community status for the city of Brampton Committee consideration of the matter included:
• Working with Bike Brampton in pursuing a bicycle friendly community status
• Committee involvement in Bike Brampton initiatives and events • Sharing the tasks of developing and applying a common policy • Staff assistance and involvement in Committee initiatives
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• Establishing a subcommittee to determine the annual and term of council priorities
• Appointing Kevin Montgomery, Pauline Thornham and Dayle Laing as members of the subcommittee
Pauline Thornham, Member, introduced a cycling education motion
for possible adoption by the Committee. Committee consensus included consideration of the matter at the next scheduled meeting. The following motion was considered:
CYC024-2015 1. That the delegation from David Laing, Chair, Bike Brampton, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Bike Brampton be received; and,
2. That a Work Plan subcommittee of the Cycling Advisory
Committee be established; and, 3. That Kevin Montgomery, Pauline Thornham and Dayle
Laing, be named members of the subcommittee; and, 4. That the subcommittee report back to the Cycling Advisory
Committee at a future meeting with a proposal for the annual and term work plan.
Carried E. Reports/Updates E 1. Verbal update from Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and
Infrastructure, Planning and Infrastructure Services, re: Committee Work Plan (File BC.x)
Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and Infrastructure, noted that
Committee is encouraged to develop a work plan that works in conjunction with City policies and initiatives, and the citizen’s group Bike Brampton. Staff presentations to the Committee at future meetings will include an overview on the Transportation Master Plan and City initiatives regarding active transportation.
The following motion was considered: CYC025-2015 That the verbal update from Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner,
Transportation and Infrastructure, Planning and Infrastructure Services, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Committee Work Plan (File BC.x) be received.
Carried
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E 2. Verbal update from Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and Infrastructure, Planning and Infrastructure Services, re: Ontario Municipal Cycling Infrastructure Program – Expression of Interest (File BC.x)
Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner, Transportation and Infrastructure, advised
that City staff submitted to the Ontario Municipal Cycling Infrastructure Program an expression of interest that highlights the regional and city significance of the Etobicoke Creek Trail. The trail provides connections to many key features in the city and would benefit from the potential funding to allow further connections to be developed and gaps in the trail to be completed. If the expression of interest is approved, the City will be invited to submit an application. The application deadline is in October and the funding announcement is anticipated for December. Staff will report to Committee if the City’s expression of interest is approved and an application is submitted.
The following motion was considered: CYC026-2015 That the verbal update from Andria Oliveira, Policy Planner,
Transportation and Infrastructure, Planning and Infrastructure Services, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Ontario Municipal Cycling Infrastructure Program – Expression of Interest (File BC.x) be received.
Carried E 3. Verbal update from Maria Doyle, Coordinator, Special Projects, Planning and
Infrastructure Services, re: Pathways Signage (File BC.x) Maria Doyle, Coordinator, Special Projects, Planning and Infrastructure
Services, provided an update on the City’s pathways signage and noted that the pathway network developed for recreational uses is under review by an external consultant. The review will include an examination of sign placement, conditions for resurfacing, formally naming the trails, and pertinent information to be included in pathway signs. The results of the review will be released to Committee as they becomes available.
The following motion was considered: CYC027-2015 That the verbal update from Maria Doyle, Coordinator, Special
Projects, Planning and Infrastructure Services, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Pathways Signage (File BC.x) be received.
Carried
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E 4. Update from Committee members Alina Grzejszczak, Patrick McLeavey, and Gaspard Ndayishimiye, re: Ontario Ministry of Transportation – Cycling Training Fund 2015 and 2016 (File BC.x)
Committee members Alina Grzejszczak and Gaspard Ndayishimiye provided an update on the application to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for the Cycling Training Fund 2015 and 2016, and advised that the potential funding may be used on CanBike instructor training. If granted, Committee may decide which members will receive the training and determine their participation in cycling events. Staff noted that CanBike certified instructors may work in conjunction with certain Share the Road projects and assist in educating children on cycling safety at summer camps and schools. Committee consideration of the matter included consensus to submit the application for the Cycling Training Fund and requested staff to assist in the process. The following motion was considered:
CYC028-2015 That the verbal update from Committee members Alina Grzejszczak and Gaspard Ndayishimiye, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Ontario Ministry of Transportation – Cycling Training Fund 2015 and 2016 (File BC.x) be received.
Carried F. Active Transportation Ideas - nil
1. Infrastructure
2. Policy
3. Programs G. Other/New Business/Information Items - nil H. Future Agenda Items Items to be considered at future Committee meetings include:
• Staff update on the status of the Transportation Master Plan • Staff update on bicycle stands
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• Committee consideration of Brampton Cycle Fest • Member presentation on Kids on Bikes • Consideration of proposed bicycle education recommendation
I. Correspondence I 1. Correspondence from David Laing, Brampton resident, dated August
9, 2015, re: Bicycle Friendly Business Program – Ontario Launch Committee acknowledged the correspondence from David Laing and
staff noted that a City staff taskforce was created to develop and submit the application and updates will be provided to Committee.
The following motion was considered: CYC029-2015 That the correspondence from David Laing, Brampton
resident, dated August 9, 2015, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of August 20, 2015, re: Bicycle Friendly Business Program – Ontario Launch be received.
Carried J. Question Period - nil K. Public Question Period - nil L. Adjournment CYC030-2015 That the Cycling Advisory Committee do now adjourn to
meet again on Thursday, September 17, 2015, at 7:00 p.m., or at the call of the Chair.
Carried
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HI Motion for the Provincial Government re Cycling Education
From the May 30, 2015 minutes of the 2015 Joint Meeting of Bicycling Committees:
"Motions
Based on the general discussions, it was decided that two motions should be drafted for consideration and potential adoption by each of the cycling committees.
1. E-scooters (*) E-scooters and e-bikes that are normally propelled only by electric power (are not pedaled) should not be allowed on multi-use trails because of safety concerns. The motion when adopted should be forwarded to the Province (MTO) for the adoption of appropriate legislation/regulations. * Tom Whitelaw is to prepare the motion for circulation to the committees.
2. Bike Education (*) Bicycle education should be included as a required topic in school curriculums to teach children the principles of safe biking. The motion when adopted should be forwarded to the Ministry of Education. * Pauline (Polly) Thornham is to prepare the motion."
Whereas approximately twenty per cent of morning car traffic is composed of children being driven to school, causing increased congestion, collision and insurance rates;
Whereas congestion and accidents use excessive amounts of police, city traffic control, and school administration time;
Whereas only approximately four to seven per cent of school-age children and youth receive the requisite one hour per day of moderate to vigorous physical activity, down from eighty-four per cent of preschool children;
Whereas studies have shown that active transportation to school increases brain activity for up to four hours, and increases academic performance and decision-making opportunities;
Whereas reduced congestion would reduce road construction, maintenance and repair costs, as well as easing parking lot congestion and safety of students in school zones;
Whereas reduced congestion would reduce air pollution in school zones, enhancing the health of students and staff, thus improving healthcare and employee benefit costs;
Whereas vehicular emissions cause about a quarter of our greenhouse gas production;
I move that the Joint Cycling Committee ask the Ministry of Education to adopt mandatory cycling education in the Ontario Elementary and Secondary Curriculums, on a graduated basis, integrated with existing curriculum, from grade one to grade ten, including both safety and skills training.
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From: Cadete, Nelson
Sent: 2015/07/20 11:30 AM
To: Medeiros, Martin - Councillor; Bowman, Jeff - Councillor Cc: Kummer, Craig; Parks, Mike; Pitushka, Joe; Ball, Marilyn; Danton, Shauna; Spencer, John;
Zbogar, Henrik Subject: Bicycle Facilities Implementation Plan - McMurchy Avenue Attachments: Cadete Nelson.vcf; Figure 2_scope.pdf; Figure 3_kingsview to queen.pdf; Figure 4_elgin
to kingsview.pdf; Figure 5_charolais to elgin.pdf; Figure6_steeles to charolais.pdf; Notice.docx
Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Cycling Advisory Committee
Categories: CYCLE
Regional Councillor Martin Medeiros and City Councillor Jeff Bowman,
In accordance with the Bicycle Facility Implementation Program (BFIP), McMurchy Avenue has been selected as a priority location for the consideration of a bicycle facility in 2015. The City's BFIP is a strategy intended to promote the use of bicycles as an alternate mode of travel to the automobile. The program is aimed to direct staff to consider the feasibility of bicycle infrastructure in conjunction with the implementation of key road construction opportunities.
McMurchy Avenue, between Charolais Boulevard and Elgin Drive will be resurfaced this year. Staff is proposing to replace the existing four lane cross-section with two lanes for traffic, a painted centre median (with left turn lanes at intersections) and 'urban shoulders' on both sides of the street. Urban shoulders are the same width as a bicycle lane, but are not used just for bicycles - they can also be used for on-street parking. Please note that our biggest challenge with implementing designated bicycle lanes continues to be related to its impact on on-street parking.
City staff is also proposing to continue this bike route (beyond the road resurfacing) from Steeles Avenue toQueen Street West. Due tothe change in roadway characteristics, the type of cycling facility implemented will not beconsistent but will be appropriate for each section of roadway. The following summary and figures attached illustrate our proposal:
Section of Roadway Facility Type Figure #
Queen Street to Kingsview Subject section is not wide enough to fit urban shoulders, therefore, staff is 3
Boulevard proposing "share the road" signage and pavement markings. The intent of these signs and markings isto encourage the shared use of the road by both motorists and cyclists. The placement of the "sharrow" pavement markings (see Figure 1 below) designate where in the lane that the cyclist should ride.
Kingsview Boulevard to Elgin Subject section is currently separated by a raised median island, staff is 4
Drive proposing 1.8 metrewide urban shoulders, thatcan be accommodated within the existing lane width.
Elgin Drive to Charolais 1.8 metrewide Urban Shoulders (see above). Boulevard
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Steeles Avenue The subject section isa four lane cross-section that is not subject to resurfacing. Staff is proposing "share the road" signage and pavement markings in the curb lane. The bicycle facility along this section of McMurchy Avenue will be reconsidered in the future (when scheduled for resurfacing).
The proposed bicycle route wil provide a local cycling connection to a number of area schools, commercial land uses, parkland trail system and recreation centres. Figure 2 attached illustrates local community destinations and parkland trails in the area that would benefit from a cycling connection along McMurchy Avenue. On-street parking will still be allowed on both sides of the street, where it is permitted today.
The City is currently updating its Transportation Master Plan, and one ofthe key focus areas isactive transportation (mainly walking and cycling). One ofthe recommendations of the study will be to develop an Active Transportation Master Plan that implements a city-wide active transportation network. With a city-wide network in place, the urban shoulders along McMurchy Avenue can easily be converted into designated bicycle lanes to connect to the overall network.
There are many benefits to promoting cycling and building the infrastructure to support it:
o Each time we cycle instead of driving our cars, we help improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gases.
o Regular physical activity improves our health and fitness.
o Fewer people driving cars means less traffic congestion.
o Cycling puts people in touch with their neighborhoods, making communities safer for everyone.
In accordance with the BFIP, staff is to solicit feedback and measure support for any BFIP proposal. The attached letter and figures will be sent to all property owners affected bythis proposal.
Should you have anyquestions orcomments with the proposed changes to McMurchy Avenue, please feel free to contact me directly.
Regards,
Cadete, Nelson Spvr, Traffic Ops
City of Brampton PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE SRVC
(505) 874-2552 Work [email protected] 8850 MdaughSn Road Unit2 Brampton, Ontario 16Y 5T1
Effective May 4th, we have relocated to 1975 Williams Parkway. First Floor-Joe Pitushka's office, Business Services and Permits Second Floor- Mike Parks' office, Traffic, and Fleet Training
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Wednesday, July 20, 2015
TO: Residents and Businesses of McMurchy Avenue
RE: The Implementation of Bicycle Lanes on McMurchy Avenue
Dear Resident or Business Owner,
McMurchy Avenue has been selected as a priority location for the consideration of a bicycle route in 2015. This is part of the City of Brampton's ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and quality of life for its residents, and is in line with the Bicycle Facility Implementation Program approved by City Council.
McMurchy Avenue, between Charolais Boulevard and Elgin Drive will be resurfaced this year. Once that is done, City staff is proposing to replace the existing four lane cross-section with two lanes for traffic, a painted centre median (with left turn lanes at intersections) and 'urban shoulders' on both sides of the street. Urban shoulders are the same width as a bicycle lane, but are not used just for bicycles - they can also be used for on-street
parking. City staff is also proposing to continue this bike route (beyond the road resurfacing) from Steeles Avenue to Queen Street West. The urban shoulder will be continued north of Elgin Drive to Kingsview Boulevard. The section of McMurchy Avenue between Kingsview Boulevard and Queen Street West is not wide enough to fit the urban
shoulders, so, staff is proposing "share the road" signage and
pavement markings. The intent of these signs and markings is to
encourage the shared use of the road by both motorists and cyclists.
The placement of the "sharrow" pavement markings (see Figure 1) designate where in the lane that the cyclist should ride. The existing
four lane section of McMurchy Avenue will not be modified but will include "share the road' signage and markings along the curb lanes.
Figure 1: "Sharrow"
The proposed bicycle route will provide a local cycling connection to a
number of area schools, commercial land uses, parkland trail system and recreation centres. Figure 2 attached illustrates the local community destinations and parkland trails in the area that
would benefit from a cycling connection along McMurchy Avenue
Figures 3 to 6 attached show the layouts proposed for the following three sections of McMurchy Avenue.
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• Figure 3 - Queen Street West to Kingsview Boulevard;
• Figure 4 - Elgin Drive to Kingsview Boulevard;
• Figure 5 - Charolais to Elgin Drive; and,
• Figure 6 - Steeles Avenue to Charolais Boulevard.
Again, remember that on-street parking will still be allowed on both sides of the street, where it is permitted today.
The City is currently updating its Transportation Master Plan, and one of the key focus areas is active transportation (mainly walking and cycling). One of the recommendations of the study will be to develop an Active Transportation Master Plan that implements a city-wide active transportation network. With a city-wide network in place, the urban shoulders along McMurchy Avenue can easily be converted into designated bicycle lanes to connect to the overall network.
There are many benefits to promoting cycling and building the infrastructure to support it:
o Each time we cycle instead of driving our cars, we help improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gases.
o Regular physical activity improves our health and fitness.
o Fewer people driving cars means less traffic congestion.
o Cycling puts people in touch with their neighborhoods, making communities safer for everyone.
Should you have any questions or comments with the proposed changes to McMurchy Avenue, please feel free to contact me directly.
Yours truly,
Nelson Cadete
Traffic Operations Supervisor
Ph. (905) 874-2552, Fax. (905) 874-2599 Email, [email protected]
Cc: Regional Councillor Martin Medeiros City Councillor Jeff Bowman Brampton Cycling Advisory Committee (Shauna Danton, Legislative Coordinator)
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