ITEM: PARK & CYCLE STUDY AND PILOT PROJECT |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
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Motion To: That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council: 1. Receive the Park and Cycle Study report for information; and, 2. Approve the Park and Cycle pilot project at Andrew Haydon Park for up to three years as detailed in this report, subject to the approval of the required zoning by-law amendment by Planning Committee and Council. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: ENHANCEMENTS TO THE TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES PROGRAM |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: 1. That the Transportation Committee receive the expanded Temporary Traffic Calming Measures Program report for information. 2. That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council approve the transfer of $841,120 from capital project 909547 approved in the 2019 budget for Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Enhancements to the Traffic Services compensation budget to permanently fund 9 FTE’s to implement the Temporary Traffic Calming Measures Program. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: AREA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM) PROGRAM UPDATE: ATM PROCESS UPDATE AND TRAFFIC CALMING DESIGN GUIDELINES |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Transportation Committee recommend that Council: 1. Approve the new Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Study Process as detailed in this report and attached as Document 4; 2. Approve the City of Ottawa Traffic Calming Design Guidelines as detailed in this report and attached as Document 5; and, 3. Delegate authority to the General Manager of the Transportation Services Department to approve minor amendments to both the Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Study Process and the Traffic Calming Design Guidelines as required, and to report those amendments through Transportation Services’ annual Delegated Authority Report. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: PLANNING, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 2019 WORK PLAN |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: ROAD ACTIVITY BY-LAW - PHASE ONE AMENDMENTS |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That Transportation Committee recommend Council approve: 1. the amendments to the Road Activity By-law No. 2003-445 substantially in the form set out in Document 2 and described in this report to come into effect July 1, 2019 and delegate the authority to the General Manager of Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development and the City Clerk and Solicitor to make minor administrative amendments to the Road Activity By-law No. 2003-445 substantially consistent with this report; 2. the addition of two full-time equivalent (FTE) positions for the Inspections Branch of the Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department, at an approximate annual cost of $190,000 funded from road cut permit application fee revenue, to address inspection requirements under the Road Activity By-law, as described in this report; and, 3. the purchase of three new vehicles to support the work of Inspections Branch staff in addressing the inspection requirements under the Road Activity pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: PROPERTY ACQUISITION - FUTURE FERNBANK PARK AND RIDE - ABBOTT-FERNBANK HOLDINGS INC. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: CENTRAL PARK DRIVE SPEED REDUCTION |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: REVIEW OF WINTER MAINTENANCE STANDARDS |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Transportation Committee direct staff to review its winter maintenance standards to improve the condition of the roads, sidewalks, and other pedestrian facilities for its residents during the winter months and have staff bring forward a report for consideration as part of the 2022 budget. pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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ITEM: OTHER BUSINESS |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Transportation Committee approve the addition of this item for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(3) of the procedure by-law, to expedite the process for reviewing winter operations. WHEREAS the City of Ottawa continues to experience growth in the number of roads, sidewalks, bike lanes, and other public infrastructure it maintains; and, WHEREAS Roads Services must ensure it consistently applies an approach to meet the expectations and needs of residents across the city; and, WHEREAS the 2018/2019 winter season presented extreme conditions with 287cm of snow, over 85 hours of freezing rain, and 45 rapid freeze thaw cycles; and, WHEREAS this was further compounded by back to back snowfalls of over 25cm leading to unprecedented build-up of ice on sidewalks and residential roads which caused severe rutting of roads and ice coated sidewalks; and, WHEREAS residents and councillors have highlighted concerns with cu pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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Motion To: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Transportation Committee approve the addition of this item for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(3) of the procedure by-law, to allow the Manager of Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design enough time to enter into agreement to allow third party(s) to install their bike sharing infrastructure prior to Summer 2019 cycling season. WHEREAS the General Manager of Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development does not have within the Delegation of Authority By-law (2016-369) the ability of to enter into agreements to permit bike sharing services, where a cyclist pays for the rental of a bike from a station often located in the right of way (ROW); and WHEREAS bike sharing promotes the goals of the City of Ottawa’s Cycling Strategy; and WHEREAS City staff have been monitoring the regulation of bike sharing internationally to gain a better understanding of both the business model and how other cities are adap pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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Motion To: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Transportation Committee approve the addition of this item for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(3) of the procedure by-law, to expedite the process to install more bike racks in 2019. WHEREAS one of the objectives of the City’s Municipal Parking Management Strategy (MPMS) is to “promote, establish, and maintain programs and facilities that encourage the use of alternative modes of transportation including… cycling”; and WHEREAS the MPMS directs that all parking revenues generated are sufficient to cover all related operating and life cycle maintenance expenditures and contributions to the Parking Reserve Fund (PRF) for capital projects; and WHEREAS ring and post bicycle parking funded through the PRF has only been installed within paid parking areas in accordance with MPMS objective of financial self-sustainability; and WHEREAS the installation of sufficient, high quality bicycle parking at OC Tran pop-out |
E. El-Chantiry S. Blais G. Darouze M. Luloff A. Hubley J. Leiper D. Deans L. Dudas S. Menard |
M. Fleury (a) |
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