Transportation Committee

Minutes

Meeting #:
5
Date:
Time:
-
Location:
Champlain Room, 110 Laurier Avenue West, and by electronic participation
Present:
  • Chair: Councillor Tim Tierney, 
  • Vice-Chair: Councillor Catherine Kitts, 
  • Councillor Jessica Bradley, 
  • Councillor George Darouze, 
  • Councillor Steve Desroches, 
  • Councillor Sean Devine, 
  • Councillor Laura Dudas, 
  • Councillor Glen Gower, 
  • Councillor Laine Johnson, 
  • Councillor Wilson Lo, 
  • Councillor Matt Luloff, 
  • and Councillor Ariel Troster 

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  • Motion No. TRC2023-05-01
    Moved byC. Kitts

    WHEREAS the response to inquiry OCC 22-11 from Councillor Brockington on Merivale Road was not approved for release prior to the publishing of the agenda for the April 27, 2023 Transportation Committee meeting; and

    WHEREAS the intention is to list this inquiry response on the April 27, 2023 Transportation Committee agenda;

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the response to inquiry PCC 22-11 from Councillor Brockington on Merivale Road be listed on the April 27, 2023 Transportation Committee agenda.

    Carried

File no: ACS2023-PRE-TP-0002 - Barrhaven West (3), College (8), Knoxdale-Merivale (9), Barrhaven East (24)

  • Committee recommendations 

    That Council:

    1. Receive for information the revised functional design for the Barrhaven LRT Environmental Assessment Study between Knoxdale Road and West Hunt Club Road and the associated consultation outcome as described in this report and supporting documents; and
    2. Direct staff to re-initiate the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) in accordance with Regulation 231/08 of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act, including the preparation and filing of the Environmental Project Report for final public review and comment.
    Carried

File no: ACS2023-PRE-TP-0004 - Stittsville (6), Kanata North (4)

  • Report Recommendation(s)

    That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council:

    1. Approve the functional design for the Huntmar Drive Widening and Stittsville Main Street Extension Environmental Assessment Study, as described in this report; and,
    2. Direct Transportation Planning staff to finalize the Environmental Study Report and proceed with its posting for the 30-day public review period in accordance with the Ontario Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process.
    Carried

File no: ACS2023-PWD-TRF-0004 - Citywide

With dissent from Councillor Darouze.

  • Report Recommendations

    That Transportation Committee recommend that Council approve:

    1. The establishment of a Processing Centre for Automated Speed Enforcement infractions in Ottawa as outlined in the report;
    2. The creation and funding for permanent full-time equivalent positions (FTEs) required for By-law and Regulatory Services, as detailed in the report to operate the Automated Speed Enforcement Processing Centre, including:
      1. One (1) Program Manager position;
      2. Three (3) Supervisor positions;
      3. One (1) Clerk position;
      4. One (1) Analyst position; and,
      5. 24 Provincial Offence Officer positions.
    3. That staffing costs during the start-up period in 2023, as identified in item 2, and all required non-compensation costs in 2023 as described in the report, be funded by the Road Safety Reserve Fund;
    4. That permanent funding for the aforementioned FTEs, all non-compensation costs and the associated revenues as described in the report be requested as part of the 2024 Budget process. 
    Carried

File no: ACS2022-OCC-CCS-0055 - Kanata North (4)

With dissent from Councillor Devine.

  • Report Recommendation:

    That Transportation Committee recommend that Council approve that the speed limit be lowered from 80 km/h to 60 km/h on March Road between Teron Road to Carling Avenue/Station Road.

    Carried

File no: ACS2023-OCC-CCS-0049 - Citywide 

Submitted by Councillor L. Johnson on behalf of Councillor T. Kavanagh 

  • THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Transportation Committee recommend Council approve that the speed limit on Woodroffe Avenue between Richmond Road and Carling Avenue be reduced to 40 kph permanently to put community safety ahead of motor vehicles.

    Carried

File no: ACS2023-OCC-CCS-0060 - Citywide

Submitted by Councillor S. Menard

  • THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT City staff—in the upcoming review of sidewalk design guidelines—give consideration to the two current sidewalk designs (ramp- and drop-style), as well as giving consideration to an alternate design in which the full width of the sidewalk remains flat and level, with a mountable curb serving to provide driveway access; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT in the interim until the staff review is completed and design guidelines are updated or confirmed by City Council, City staff increase the consultation with the local councillor on the possibility of implementing either ramp-style or drop-style sidewalks for current and upcoming road re-construction projects in their respective ward, assuming the preferred design meets current standards.

    Carried

Submitted by Councillor S. Desroches


What are the provincial payment requirements and remittance timelines for the victim surcharge under the automated speed enforcement program?

Next Meeting


Thursday, 25 May 2023 

The meeting adjourned at 10:22 am.

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