Transportation committee

Transportation Committee


Agenda 14

Wednesday, 04 May 2016
9:30 am

Champlain Room

Rosemary Theriault, Committee Coordinator
(613) 580-2400 x21624
[email protected]

Committee Members:

Chair: Councillor K. Egli
Vice-Chair: Councillor C. McKenney
Councillors: D. Chernushenko, G. Darouze, D. Deans, M. Fleury, J. Mitic, S. Moffatt, B. Monette, S. Qadri, M. Qaqish


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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES

Minutes 13 - 6 April 2016

 

CITY OPERATIONS

PUBLIC WORKS

 

1.

USE OF PHOTO RADAR IN CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES

 

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CITY WIDE

 

That Transportation Committee recommend that Council receive this report for information.

 

 

REFERRALS

 

2.

PHOTO RADAR ON LOCAL STREETS

 

 

CITY WIDE

 

Referred by City Council at its meeting of 23 March 2016.

COUNCIL MOTION No. 28/10

 

WHEREAS, despite the fact that the City of Ottawa uses multiple initiatives to calm traffic and reduce the speed of traffic, residents continue to identify that speeding on local streets is an on-going problem and a significant safety issue in Ottawa; and
WHEREAS the Ottawa Police Chief has identified traffic enforcement as one of his top three priorities and he has confirmed that he supports the use of technology to help keep our roads safe, including speed monitoring devices like photo radar; and

 

WHEREAS the Province of Ontario initiated the use of photo radar on provincial highways in 1994, but this was discontinued following the change of government less than one year later for what was considered by many to be political rather than safety reasons; and

WHEREAS a number of municipalities in Ontario have asked the provincial government to allow local governments to use photo radar and/or other technology to address speeding on local streets and there is a benefit to Ottawa residents to adding this ability to the City’s current toolkit to address traffic and speeding in our neighbourhoods;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that City Council, through the Mayor, formally request that the Province of Ontario allow municipalities the option of using photo radar on local streets; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this request be forwarded to all local Members of Provincial Parliament.

 

 

CITY OPERATIONS

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

 

3.

VETERAN PARKING ON REMEMBRANCE DAY

 

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SOMERSET (14)

 

That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council approve that on Remembrance Day of each year, for vehicles bearing a Veteran licence plate issued by any province:

 

1.         Staff not take any enforcement action with respect to the following sections of By-Law 2003-530, as amended:
a.) Section 21 (Use of Parking Payment Device); for all on-street parking pay & display machines in the geographic area bounded by the Rideau Canal to the east, Somerset Street to the south, Bank Street to the west, and the Ottawa River to the north, save and except for tour bus meters, as described in this report.
2.         All vehicles bearing a Veteran licence plate and any person wearing an armed forces uniform and/or displaying service medals also be granted free exit from the City Hall parking garage, as described in this report.

 

4.

CENTRETOWN LOCAL AREA PARKING STUDY

 

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SOMERSET (14)

 

That the Transportation Committee receive this report for information.

 

 

PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE

PLANNING AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

 

5.

LEITRIM ROAD REALIGNMENT AND WIDENING (RIVER ROAD TO BANK STREET) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY – STATEMENT OF WORK

 

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GLOUCESTER-SOUTHGATE(10), OSGOODE (20), GLOUCESTER-SOUTH NEPEAN (22)

 

This Item will not rise to Council unless delegated authority is lifted.

 

That the Transportation Committee approve the Statement of Work for the Leitrim Road Realignment and Widening (River Road to Bank Street) Environmental Assessment Study, as detailed in Document 1.

 

6.

FRONT-ENDING AGREEMENT FOR THE BRIAN COBURN BOULEVARD FROM MER BLEUE ROAD TO TENTH LINE ROAD - REVISED COSTS

 

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CUMBERLAND (19)

 

That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council authorize an amendment to the front-ending agreement with Tamarack Mer Bleue Corporation, in respect of Brian Coburn Boulevard, from Mer Bleue Road to Tenth Line Road, to permit the payment of an additional $401,986 including applicable taxes but without indexing, for a revised total upset limit of $3,426,016, including applicable taxes, subject to the execution of an amending front-ending agreement, being to the satisfaction of the Deputy City Manager, Planning and Infrastructure, and the City Clerk and Solicitor.

 

 

CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE

CITY CLERK AND SOLICITOR DEPARTMENT

 

7.

COMMEMORATIVE NAMING – MAX KEEPING BRIDGE

 

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RIDEAU-ROCKCLIFFE (13) ; ALTA VISTA (18)

 

That the Transportation Committee recommend Council approve the proposal to name the new pedestrian and cycling bridge over Highway 417 near Coventry Road, the “Max Keeping Bridge”.

 

 

COUNCILLORS’ ITEMS

COUNCILLOR A. HUBLEY

 

8.

MULTI-WAY STOP AT THE INTERSECTION OF MEADOWBREEZE DRIVE AT WHEATLAND AVENUE

 

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KANATA SOUTH (23)

 

That the Transportation Committee recommend to Council that all-way stop control be installed at the intersection of Meadowbreeze Drive and Wheatland Avenue.

 

 

IN CAMERA ITEMS*

 

 

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (FOR CONSIDERATION AT A SUBSEQUENT MEETING)

 

INQUIRIES

 

OTHER BUSINESS

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

NEXT MEETING

Wednesday, 01 June 2016

 

*Notice

In Camera Items are not subject to public discussion or audience.  Any person has a right to request an independent investigation of the propriety of dealing with matters in a closed session.  A form requesting such a review may be obtained, without charge, from the City’s website or in person from the Chair of this meeting. Requests are kept confidential pending any report by the Meetings Investigator and are conducted without charge to the Requestor.

 

Note:   1.   Please note that any written or verbal submissions (including your name but excluding personal contact information) will form part of the public record and be made available to City Council and the public.

            2.   Except where otherwise indicated, reports requiring Council consideration will be presented to Council on 11 May 2016 in Transportation Committee Report 13.

3.   Items listed under Communications and Information Previously Distributed do not form part of the regular Agenda and will not be discussed by the Committee unless added to the Agenda pursuant to Subsection 89.(3) of the Procedure By-law.

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