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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS 44-12 Cifq 4 _ Report to Executive Committee PICKERING Report Number: CS 44-12 Date: December 3, 2012 From: Everett Buntsma Director, Community Services Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns - File: A-1440 Recommendation: 1. That Report CS 44-12 of the Director, Community Services regarding traffic and safety concerns on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, in response to Resolution #113/12 be received; 2. That the crosswalk request on Valley Farm Road at either Avonmore Square, in the vicinity of the 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road driveway, or at the intersection with The Esplanade North not be supported based on the traffic study results and staff recommendation; 3. That the crosswalk request on Glenanna Road at either the medical centre located at 1885 Glenanna Road, or at the intersection with The Esplanade North not be supported based on the traffic study results and staff recommendation; 4. That the upgrade of the intersection pedestrian signal to a full signalized intersection at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court be considered in the 2013 Capital Budget; and 5. That 50 km/h speed limit signs be installed on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, and that two pedestrian crossing signs on Valley Farm Road be installed close to 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road with "Watch for Seniors" tabs added to the signs, and that the existing pedestrian crossing sign on Valley Farm Road north of Diefenbaker Court be relocated to a location south of Diefenbaker Court and a "Watch for Seniors" tab be installed on both existing pedestrian crossing signs. Executive Summary: The Durham Community Condominium Alliance on behalf of its residents at 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road and other area residents have expressed concerns related to pedestrian safety on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road. Their request for additional traffic safety measures included an additional crosswalk at Avonmore Square on Valley Farm Road, a crosswalk at the medical centre on Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 2 • Glenanna Road, and converting the pedestrian signal to a full signal at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. The traffic concerns stem from an incident that occurred on January 8, 2012, where a resident at 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road was crossing Valley Farm Road and was struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian later passed away in hospital due to the injuries sustained. On September 18, 2012 Council passed Resolution #113/12 for staff to review possible safety improvements on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, citing increasing vehicular traffic and speed in the area from development in the area. In response to Resolution #113/12 and resident concerns, Engineering Services staff completed a traffic review of Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road. Based on the results of the traffic review, Engineering Services staff does.not recommend the installation of a pedestrian signal or crosswalk on Valley Farm Road at Avonmore Square, near the condominium driveway, or at The Esplanade North. Staff does not recommend the installation of a pedestrian signal or crosswalk on Glenanna Road at the medical centre or at The Esplanade North. Staff does however recognize the benefit of converting the pedestrian signal at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court to a full signal and recommends this conversion. Staff also recommends installing 50 km/h speed limit signage on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, repositioning of the more southerly existing pedestrian crossing sign on Valley Farm Road to a location on Valley Farm Road further south were the sign would better be utilized, the addition of two additional pedestrian crossing signs on Valley Farm Road in both directions in advance of the 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road condominium driveway with a "Watch for Seniors" tab added to all proposed and existing pedestrian crossing signs on Valley Farm Road. Financial Implications: The installation and upgrade of the existing pedestrian signal at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court to a full signalized intersection would cost approximately $150,000 and will be recommended by staff as a 2013 capital budget item. Additional speed limit signs, warning signs, and posts'can be accommodated under the Roads current budget. Discussion: On January 23, 2012, a letter was received at the Office of the Mayor dated January 20, 2012 from the Durham Community Condominium Alliance at 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road. The letter states concerns related to pedestrian safety and traffic on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, citing an incident that occurred on January 8, 2012, where one of their residents was crossing Valley Farm Road and was struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian later passed away in hospital due to the injuries sustained. In addition, the letter also refers to another resident at 1890 Valley Farm Road that was struck in front of City Hall at the end of November 2011. In their January 20, 2012 letter, the Durham Community Condominium Alliance requested that city staff and council consider the following measures on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road: Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 3 • reduce the speed limit to 30km/h • speed bumps, traffic calming measures or flashing yellow lights • a pedestrian crossing at the medical building (on Glenanna Road) for access to and from the Pickering Town Centre • a pedestrian crossing on Valley Farm•Road south of Avonmore Square for access to and from the park and City Recreation Complex • eliminate parking on both sides of The Esplanade [North] • review positioning of stop sign on The Esplanade [North] entering onto Valley Farm Road City of Pickering staff responded to the letter from the Durham Community Condominium Alliance stating that staff will review traffic on Valley Farm Road near the condominium driveway in conjunction with the 2012 traffic counting program, that, subject to further review, the City was considering the full signalization of the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. City staff also reviewed the location of the stop sign on The Esplanade North at Valley Farm Road and have concluded that no adjustments are required as it is quite common that a vehicle must come to a complete stop at a stop sign and then come to another stop further into the intersection due to sight lines. The response also stressed that pedestrians should use the existing safe pedestrian crossing points on Valley Farm Road which are at Kingston Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. The safe pedestrian crossing points on Glenanna Road are at Kingston Road and The Esplanade South, where traffic signals are present. The Office of the Mayor also received a letter dated January 28, 2012 regarding the operation of the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. This letter, from a resident at 1880 Valley Farm Road, expressed concerns related to vehicles on The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court not yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing at the signal, or to vehicles travelling on Valley Farm Road. The resident recommended that is intersection be changed from a pedestrian signal to a full traffic signal for safety reasons. A letter was forwarded to the resident from City officials indicating that City staff was considering the full signalization of the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court, subject to further review. A subsequent letter followed from the Durham Community Condominium Alliance on May 15, 2012 specifically related to concerns regarding residents at 1880 and 1890 Valley Farm Road crossing Valley Farm Road. In that letter the Durham Community Condominium Alliance management listed measures that they would like to see implemented on Valley Farm Road on behalf of their residents who share this concern. The measures that were listed are as follows: Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 4 • A barrier on the east side of Valley Farm Road running perpendicular to the pedestrian path along the north side of the recreation complex so that pedestrians are deterred from crossing the roadway at this location. • Simplification of the current pedestrian crossing at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South. • Installation of a white line pedestrian crossing on Valley Farm Road at Avonmore Square supported by flashing lights and signage. The Durham Community Condominium Alliance has cited high speed of vehicles, high traffic and pedestrian volume, proximity of other crossings (especially for seniors), sightlines during peak times and land use as the causes for difficulty in crossing the roadway. On September 18, 2012 Council passed Resolution #113/12 (Attachment#1) for staff to review possible safety improvements on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road, citing increasing vehicular traffic and speed in the area from development in the area. In response to the concerns presented by the Durham Condominium Alliance management, the residents of 1880 and 1890 Valley Farm Road and Council Resolution #113/12, Engineering Services staff completed a review of Valley Farm Road from Kingston Road to The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court and on Glenanna Road from Kingston Road to The Esplanade South. The review included the following: • Measuring distances on Valley Farm Road from the driveway at 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road to the existing safe pedestrian crossings at Kingston Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. • Collection of 72-hour vehicular traffic and speed data on Valley Farm Road between Avonmore Square and The Esplanade North. • Collection of 72-hour vehicular traffic and speed data on Glenanna Road just north of The Esplanade North. • Eight hour vehicle and pedestrian counts on Valley Farm Road at the intersections of Avonmore Square, The Esplanade North and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. • Eight hour vehicle and pedestrian counts on Glenanna Road at the unsignalized intersections of The Esplanade North and Pickering Parkway. • Eight hour pedestrian gap study on Valley Farm Road between Avonmore Square and The Esplanade North. • Review of sightlines on Valley Farm Road. • Observations on Valley Farm Road at the condominium driveway and on Glenanna Road between Kingston Road and The Esplanade South. The results of the review and recommendations are presented in the following sections. It should be noted that a crosswalk crossing Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road would have to be investigated as a pedestrian signal and not painted lines and signage due to safety concerns associated with an unprotected crossing on an Arterial Type C roadway. Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 5 A barrier on Valley Farm Road is not recommended Staff does not recommend installing barriers, such as guiderail, to prevent pedestrians from crossing roadways at certain points due to aesthetics, installation and maintenance cost, inconvenience, and lack of effectiveness. Parking on both sides of The Esplanade North is subject to the City's parking by- law All parking on The Esplanade North is subject to the City's parking by-law, which states on-street parking is allowed for a maximum of 3 hours at a time and that overnight or on-street parking during snow removal is prohibited. Although the roadway is wide enough to accommodate parking on both sides of the street and still provide two-way. vehicular travel, restrictions are in place to prohibit parking in front of the private driveway at 1400 The Esplanade North or the underground garage ramp for City Hall to ensure traffic sightlines and to allow for efficient Fire Truck staging. Distance from the 1880/1890 Condominium Driveway to the Existing Safe Pedestrian Crossings is considered adequate Pedestrians crossing Valley Farm Road from the condominium driveway at 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road are encouraged to do so from the traffic signal at Kingston Road or the pedestrian signal at The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. The walking distance from the condominium driveway to the crosswalk of the full signal at Kingston Road and to the pedestrian signal at The Esplanade South is 182 metres and 219 metres respectively. The Ontario Traffic Manual, Traffic Signals Book 12, recommends that spacing of traffic signals for an arterial road be a minimum of 215 metres but preferably at least 250 metres to 450 metres to increase driver expectancy and awareness of traffic controls. Also, the Region of Durham has guidelines related to intersection and signal spacing. According to the Region of Durham's Arterial Corridor Guidelines document adopted by Regional council in 2007, minimum signal spacing of 300 metres should try to be achieved on arterial type roadways. A pedestrian signal at either Avonmore Square, in the vicinity of the 1880/1890 condominium driveway or at The Esplanade North would not meet these minimum guidelines. In addition, the Region of Durham and City of Pickering staff has concern regarding placing of signals so close to the already established traffic signals at Kingston Road or The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court because of the following reasons: • Drivers may potentially travel faster to beat signal lights that are changing to a red indication resulting in non-compliance of traffic laws and creating, potentially, a more dangerous situation. Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 6 • Closely spaced signals could confuse drivers approaching the area as to which signal indication is for Kingston Road or The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court and which is for the proposed pedestrian signal. • Should a pedestrian signal be placed at either Avonmore Square, in the vicinity of the 1880/1890 condominium driveway or The Esplanade North, the actual stop location for vehicles could be placed as much as 25 metres back from the pedestrian signal (so drivers could see the signal indication) creating even less distance between signalized intersections and may create conflicts with other intersections in the area. • The right turn channelized island from Kingston Road to southbound Valley Farm Road creates additional complications for drivers, since drivers merging onto Valley Farm Road would be less than 100 metres from a pedestrian signal at Avonmore Square or the in the vicinity of the 1880/1890 condominium driveway. • The existing pedestrian signal at Valley Farm Road and•The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court has been investigated because of residents concerns related to pedestrian safety at the intersection. A new pedestrian signal introduced further north on Valley Farm Road could create the same concerns. A pedestrian crossing signal at either Avonmore Square, near the condominium driveway, or at The Esplanade North would be too close to the already existing pedestrian crossing points to justify installation, and is therefore not recommended. A pedestrian crossing at the medical building on Glenanna Road or at the intersection with The Esplanade North is not recommended Pedestrians crossing Glenanna Road from the medical centre to the Pickering Town Centre are encouraged to do so from the traffic signals at Kingston Road or from the traffic signals at The Esplanade South, which are both designated crossing points for pedestrians. The walking distance from the medical centre to the crosswalk of the full signal at Kingston Road and the full signal at The Esplanade South is 81 metres and 170 metres respectively. The walking distance from The Esplanade North to the crosswalk of the full signal at Kingston Road and the full signal at The Esplanade South is 156 metres and 96 metres respectively. Introduction of a pedestrian crossing at or near the medical centre would cause significant vehicular delays on Glenanna Road resulting in increased traffic congestion to the north, potentially creating a safety issue on Kingston Road, and to the south, past the intersection of The Esplanade North, effectively blocking the intersection. Also, a pedestrian signal at either the medical centre or the intersection of The Esplanade North would not meet the Region of Durham's 300 metre spacing between traffic signals according to the Region's of Durham's Arterial Corridor Guidelines document. In addition, the Region of Durham and City of Pickering staff has concern regarding placing of signals at this location for the following reasons: Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 7 • A new pedestrian signal at the medical centre would effectively eliminate the vehicular turning lanes on Glenanna Road for the medical centre and the Pickering Town Centre due to the setback required for vehicles stopping at the new pedestrian signal. This would cause significant queuing into the Kingston Road intersection and The Esplanade North intersection. • A pedestrian signal at The Esplanade North would effectively eliminate the southbound turning lane at The Esplanade North and interfere with the driveway at the Civic Complex and Central Library, which will create frustration and potentially create an unsafe situation. • Closely spaced signals could confuse drivers approaching the area as to which signal indication is for Kingston Road or The Esplanade South and which is for the proposed pedestrian signal. • Drivers may potentially travel faster to beat signal lights that are changing to a red indication resulting in non-compliance of traffic laws and creating, potentially, a more dangerous situation. Therefore, a pedestrian crossing at either of these locations on Glenanna Road are not recommended. Speed Data and Vehicular Volume indicate that vehicles are travelling at an appropriate speed for an Arterial Type C roadway Speed and vehicular volume data was collected between March 27, 2012 and March 29, 2012 for Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road. Based on the traffic study, the 85th percentile speed, which is the speed of which 85 percent of the traffic is travelling at or below, is 54 km/h for northbound traffic and 52 km/h for southbound traffic on Valley Farm Road, and 46 km/h for northbound traffic and 47 km/h for southbound traffic on Glenanna Road. The speed limit on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road is 50 km/h. The daily traffic volume on Valley Farm Road is 3,686 for northbound traffic, 3,968 for southbound traffic, and 7,654 for total traffic. The daily traffic volume on Glenanna Road is 5,093 for northbound traffic, 4,560 for southbound traffic, and 9,653 for total traffic. According to the City's official plan, Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road are Arterial Type C roadways and can carry 12,000 vehicles per day. With regards to the request of lowering the speed limit to 30 km/h and to provide physical traffic calming measures on the roadway, the City does not use a 30km/h speed limit on any of the City maintained roadways. Posted speed limits on City maintained roadways range from 40km/h to 60km/h. Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road have designated 50km/h speed limits and use acceptable and current geometric design standards in use in Ontario, for the 50km/h speed limit. Physical traffic calming measures such as speed humps are also not recommended on Valley Farm Road or Glenanna Road. Based on results from the speed study, these roadways do not meet criteria established for traffic calming measures as set in the City's Safer Streets Traffic Management Strategy document, which was adopted by Council in 2003. Also, police, Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 8 fire and ambulance generally oppose speed humps because of the increased response times when an emergency occurs, and they also impact winter control operations. In addition, physical traffic calming measures are not generally used on roadways where Durham Region Transit and school buses routinely travel. The existing walking distances, speed and daily traffic volume on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road can be seen graphically in Attachment #2. Gap Study Analysis indicates that there are sufficient gaps on Valley Farm to cross safely An eight hour gap study on Valley Farm Road between Avonmore Square and The Esplanade North was completed on June 27, 2012. The time period of the study was 7am to 9am, 11 am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm. The Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized Intersections indicates a standard walking speed range from 1.0 to 1.2 metres per second for pedestrians crossing roadways and intersections. Valley Farm Road has a pavement width of approximately 13 metres near Avonmore Square. Based on the walking speed and the pavement width, an acceptable gap on Valley Farm Road could range from 11 seconds to 13 seconds to allow time for pedestrians to cross. However, recognizing that many residents at 1880 and 1890 Valley Farm Road are seniors, a larger gap may be required. Therefore, the following summarizes the gap study for the larger acceptable gap of 13 seconds (walking speed of 1 metre per second) as well as a gap of 20 seconds (walking speed of 0.65 metres per second) which, is more than adequate for slower moving pedestrians. It should be noted that pedestrians were observed crossing Valley Farm Road in approximately 8 to 10 seconds. Gaps in the following sections refer to a gap in both the northbound and southbound traffic at the same time. AM Period (7am-9am, 2 hours) Number of Acceptable Gaps = 163 gaps 13 seconds or greater, 95 gaps 20 seconds or greater Average length of gap = 19 seconds Average number of acceptable gaps (equal to or greater than 13 seconds) per 5 minute interval = 6.79 Midday Period (11am-fpm, 2 hours) Number of Acceptable Gaps = 138 gaps 13 seconds or greater, 81 gaps 20 seconds or greater Average length of gap = 16 seconds Average number of acceptable gaps (equal to or greater than 13 seconds) per 5 minute interval = 5.75 Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 9 PM Period (2pm-6pm, 4 hours) Number of Acceptable Gaps = 296 gaps 13 seconds or greater, 143 gaps 20 seconds or greater Average length of gap = 16 seconds Average number of acceptable gaps (equal to or greater than 13 seconds) per 5 minute intervals = 6.17 The results of the gap study indicate that there are significant number of acceptable gaps in traffic to cross at this location, however, it is still recommended that pedestrians cross at the safe pedestrian crossings on Valley Farm Road at Kingston Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. Intersection Traffic Counts and Signal Warrants at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court Eight hour vehicle and pedestrian turning movement counts were completed on April 3, 2012 for the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade North and on April 4, 2012 for the intersections of Valley Farm Road and Avonmore Square and Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. The time periods counted on these days were lam to 9am, 11 am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm. A traffic signal warrant analysis was completed at the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court. Currently, this intersection is controlled by stops signs on The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court and a pedestrian activated signal for vehicles on Valley Farm Road. Vehicular and pedestrian volume was used to prepare a signal warrant analysis based on Ministry of Transportation of Ontario standards. The traffic signal warrant requirements were not fulfilled for the intersection. Observations and full traffic signal recommendation at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court Although the traffic signal warrants indicate that full signalization is not necessary based on traffic and pedestrian volume, staff does note that it can be challenging at times for motorists to turn left or go through the intersection from The Esplanade South, especially in the peak hour times. This is due largely in part to the curve to the south of the intersection, a street light pole and a hydro box that hinder sightlines. A full signal at the intersection of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court could also benefit those who are crossing north of the intersection across Valley Farm Road as through traffic on Valley Farm Road is stopped for a moment as vehicles and pedestrians on The Esplanade South and Diefenbaker Court clear the intersection. This intersection also has had three collisions in the last five years that are considered correctable by the installation of a traffic signal. For these reasons, a full traffic signal would be beneficial at the intersection and is recommended. Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 10 The pedestrian volume crossing Valley Farm Road at The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court was 220 during the eight hour count. In comparison, pedestrian volume crossing Valley Farm Road at The Esplanade North during the eight hour traffic count was 57, and was 39 at Avonmore Square. Therefore, the full signalization of Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court could simplify the pedestrian crossing at this intersection. A full signal could also provide for relief as sightlines are slightly hindered at the intersection for vehicles exiting from The Esplanade South and turning left onto Valley Farm Road or going through to Diefenbaker Court. Additional 50 km/h speed signs and warning signage on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road are to be installed The review of Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road indicates that 50 km/h speed signs are recommended along both roadways for installation. On Valley Farm Road, pedestrian crossing signs are present between the intersections of The Esplanade North and The Esplanade South. These signs however were installed before the pedestrian signal at Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade South/Diefenbaker Court was installed, and with the modifications presented in this report, it is recommended that the more southerly sign for northbound traffic be repositioned further south on Valley Farm Road so that it is better utilized along Valley Farm Road. Also, it is recommended that two additional pedestrian crossing signs be added in both directions in advance of the 1880/1890 Valley Farm Road condominium driveway. A "Watch for Seniors" tab can be added to all the pedestrian crossing warning signs to warn motorists of seniors crossing the road. The existing and proposed signage on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road can be seen graphically in Attachment#3 Sidewalks on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Sidewalks on Glenanna Road are sufficient for all pedestrians to use. Sidewalks on Valley Farm Road are sufficient, however, the temporary asphalt sidewalk on the east side of Valley Farm Road from Kingston Road to 100 metres south thereof is planned to be reconstructed with the development of the adjacent site. The 2011 capital budget indicated that the City would, in conjunction with the adjacent proposed development on the southeast corner of Kingston Road and Valley Farm Road, construct a concrete sidewalk in this section of Valley Farm Road. Report CS 44-12 December 3, 2012 Subject: Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Page 11 Attachments 1. Council Resolution #113/12 - Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns 2. Pedestrian Crossing Study Map, Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road: The Esplanade South to Kingston Road 3. Existing and Proposed Signage, Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road: The Esplanade South to Kingston Road Prepared By: Approved / Endorsed By: L�All1 ,M Nathan Eme Everet :unt , PD, CMM, Coordinator, Traffic Operations Director, Community Services - \ L.if /A..1.. .. 4.2 0 i Darrell-Selsky, C. .T.,' MM III Rich rd W. Hoorn, P. Eng Supervisor D' Sion Head, Engineering Services Engineering & Capital Works NE:ds Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City ncil day: ZO, 2-0(2 Tony Prevedel, P.Eng. Chief Administrative Officer • ATTACH MENT# �,._._ TO REPORT# CS 4 '12—/ of Legal and Legislative Services Clerk's Office Directive Memorandum September 19, 2012 To: Everett Buntsma Director, Community Services From: Debbie Shields City Clerk Subject: Direction as per Minutes of the Special Meeting of City Council held on September 18, 2012 Notice of Motion Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road Traffic and Safety Concerns Council Decision Resolution #113/12 WHEREAS residents in the area of Valley Farm Road south of Kingston Road have expressed concerns with pedestrian safety and traffic concerns on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road; and WHEREAS the present speed limit on Valley Farm Road and Glenanna Road is 50 km/hr; and WHEREAS with development in the area, traffic speed and volume has become a greater problem; and WHEREAS the neighborhood has seen increased residential development, particularly seniors; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Pickering staff be directed to review and report back to Council on possible safety improvements. 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' ARTERIAL TYPE C - A -....1 4 .• *`•••-Nel" .$ PROPOSED 50 KM/H ,..,,,, ' '' i ,,,- SPEED LIMIT •' 410.•-;'„te., _.'- 4....: - -' - ''''r 1. . . 1,14' ' ) SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ,....",,. ,- .. .... at I. . ..,... _ " " ' . 50 km/h • •• - " • STOP,GO TRANSIT, ,.. • pr- ,. Lai .. ,. , .- AND NO PARKING . . •"..--V,'" -„.....,.. — " -,. ''. - r ,• ;PIP!'" ., -.41 , - .' SIGNS ARE NOT SHOWN 0••• •. , : LEGEND . : s .,,,..,. „.. , ..- \ . .,.. , . .....• ., . ... , . . , ___ _.....„-- \ k .,_-' .. , ....ft - , . • .1._ A '. - ...C/ SIGN 0 PROPOSED 50 SIGN -0- SIGN TO BE REMOVED AND RELOCATED 36