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City REPORT TO
- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
I KERING Report Number: OES 26-09
8 P, Date: May 11, 2009
From: Everett Buntsma
Director, Operations & Emergency Services
Subject: Fairport Road Traffic Calming Plan
- Implementation of Staff Generated Plan
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Report OES 26-09 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be
received;
2. That Council, recognize that the compromised solution presented by
representatives from the Citizens Group for Traffic Calming on Fairport Road and
a group representing the residents in opposition was not a consensus solution
which meets the needs of all residents;
3. That Council approve the staff-recommended traffic calming plan for Fairport
Road as set out in Attachment #3 to this report and direct staff to notify residents
on the project mailing list; and
4. That Council authorize staff to implement the staff-recommended plan in 2009.
Executive Summary: On March 23, 2009, City Council received a delegation from
The Citizens Group for Traffic Calming on Fairport Road noting concerns regarding the
length of the public process initiated by staff to develop a traffic calming plan for
Fairport Road. In recognition of their concerns, Council subsequently passed resolution
#78/09 (copy attached) directing staff to meet with representatives of both groups in
support and opposition to traffic calming on Fairport Road to hear and discuss their
compromise solution and report back to Executive Committee on May 11, 2009.
Having met with representatives of both the supportive and opposed resident interest
groups on April 1, 2009, the revised design as presented was deemed by the opposition
as still too aggressive and staff did not perceive a unified acceptance from both sides.
Discussion ensued and staff received a clearer understanding of where the two sides
were not in agreement. In recognition of Council's direction to provide an expedited
solution at a relatively low cost to the City, staff have generated a moderate plan based
on the traffic calming elements agreed to by both sides.
A notification will be distributed to the community indicating the elements of the traffic
calming plan and advising of its implementation prior to August 31, 2009.
Report OES 26-09 May 11, 2009
Subject: Fairport Road Traffic Calming Plan
Implementation of Staff Generated Plan Page 2
Financial Implications: The revised design as prepared by the Citizens Group for
Traffic Calming on Fairport Road included a cost estimate of $15,400 based on their
research (see copy attached). Staff estimate the staff generated traffic calming plan to
cost approximately $20,000.
Sustainability Implications: The implementation of traffic management measures
on Fairport Road predominantly impacts the social lens of sustainability given it has the
potential to enhance community living and impact traffic operations. Additionally, the
process used by the Citizens Group for Traffic Calming on Fairport Road has
demonstrated engagement by the community to work with the City to generate an
action plan to address their concerns as well as those of the municipality as the road
authority. However, the final traffic management design will be ultimately a balance of
all three lenses as traffic operations impact environmental issues (noise/air quality and
fuel consumption) as well as economics (cost).
Background: Further to the Fairport Road traffic calming initiative as directed by
Council (resolution #263/08), staff proceeded with a public consultation process to
develop a plan. A public meeting was held on March 3, 2009 and written submissions
have been received providing input to the process and the plan. Given the complexity
of the project, and staff resources available, a detailed design was to be generated over
the summer and presented in the fall to the public and subsequently to Council for
approval.
However, on March 23, 2009, City Council received a delegation from Citizens Group
for Traffic Calming on Fairport Road noting concerns regarding the length of the
process and subsequently passed resolution #78/09 (copy attached) directing staff to
meet with members representing both support and opposition to traffic calming on
Fairport Road to receive and discuss a compromised solution which would appeal to
residents on both sides of the issue and report back to Executive Committee on May
11, 2009.
Staff met with representatives of both the supportive and opposed resident interest
groups on April 1, 2009. At the meeting, the Citizens Group verbally presented their
revised traffic calming plan design which consisted of gateway entry warning signs, the
implementation of 5 additional All-Way Stop controls along Fairport Road, the addition
of bicycle sharrows (combined bicycle and vehicles lanes with symbols) on both sides
of the road and painted diagonal lines along the centre of the road. The plan was
discussed and although both sides understood each others concerns, the submission
was deemed by the opposition as too aggressive (too many all-way stop controls) and
staff did not get a unified acceptance from both sides.
CORP0227-07/01 revised
Report OES 26-09 May 11, 2009
Subject: Fairport Road Traffic Calming Plan
Implementation of Staff Generated Plan Page 3
During discussion of the revised design, all sides agreed to gateway signing, all-way
stops, the painting of white edge lines a short distance from the curb line in lieu of the
double yellow centre line with diagonal cross hatching, and the use of road watch logos
and signs. Discussion of the intersection of Voyager Avenue/Bonita Avenue included
the placement of an all-way stop and enhanced pedestrian crossing demarcation. Staff
have since reviewed the distance between this intersection and the signalized
intersection of Fairport Road at Strouds Lane. The distance of 196 metres does not
meet the minimum 250 metre separation indicated in Ontario Traffic Manual Book 5,
Regulatory Signs and therefore, staff is not recommending an all-way stop at this
intersection.
In recognition of Council's direction to move forward and provide an expedited solution
at a relatively low cost to the City, staff have generated a moderate plan based on the
traffic calming elements agreed to by both sides at the April 1St meeting. The staff
generated plan consists of:
• northbound and southbound gateway entry warning signs
• new All-Way Stop Controls at the intersections of Fairport Road at Glenanna Road
• relocating the existing All-Way Stop controls on Fairport Road at Welrus Street to
Goldenridge Road and the new unnamed street
• offset painted edge lines on both sides of Fairport Road, to narrow the travelled
portion of the road
• improvements to demark a pedestrian crossing opportunity at Voyager
Avenue/Bonita Avenue (fronting Bonita Park)
• use of Road Watch logos painted on road and Road Watch signs on the boulevard
adjacent to the logos
Additionally, given resident concerns regarding the on road pedestrian traffic along the
west side of Fairport Road due to the lack of a sidewalk, the exclusion of physical traffic
calming measures in the staff generated plan and the comments received at the March
3, 2009 public meeting, staff propose to maintain the current 40Km/hr speed limit and
to monitor the effectiveness of the traffic calming plan once fully implemented.
General details of the proposed plan are identified on the sketch attached. The sketch
will be distributed with a notice to the community to advise them of the approved traffic
calming plan and its implementation prior to August 31, 2009.
CORP0227-07/01 revised
Report OES 26-09 May 11, 2009
Subject: Fairport Road Traffic Calming Plan
Implementation of Staff Generated Plan Page 4}
Attachments:
1. Council Resolution #78/09
2. Citizens Group revised Traffic Calming design elements and cost estimate
3. Staff generated Fairport Road Traffic Calming design
Prepared Approv dossed By:
i
Mik elzo s ' ET Everett Buntsma
Coordinator Tra is Operations Director
Operations & Emergency Services
Ric and W. Iborn, P. Eng.
P~Ivision Head, Municipal Property & Engineering
RH:mp
Attachments
Copy: (Acting) Chief Administrative Officer
Chief Administrative officer
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Thomas J. Qu' n, RD R, CMM III
Chief Admini trative Officer
CORP0227-07/01 revised
ATTACHMENT# L_._e TOREPORT# at 2-6 .U1
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Excerpt from the March 23, 2009 meeting of Council
a) Fairport Road - Citizens Group for Traffic Calming
Resolution #78/09
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Littley
WHEREAS Fairport Road has, and continues to be an integral north/south collector
road situated between Kingston Road and the Third Concession; and
WHEREAS The volume of vehicular traffic has increased substantially, particularly since
roadway improvements were completed some 10 years ago, with resulting vehicular
movement safety concerns to residents residing on Fairport Road; and
WHEREAS Residents of Fairport Road, for many years have sought the City's and
police assistance in making the roadway safer for pedestrian crossing, for cyclists and
for motorists culminating in the formation of a "Citizens' Group for Traffic Calming"
(Group) over 1 year ago; and
WHEREAS The Group have met, with their members and City staff, to present their
suggestions and to discuss various "tools" (opinions) which could be implemented in
order to effect traffic calming on Fairport Road; and
WHEREAS Interested stakeholders from Fairport Road and the surrounding community
came together on March 3rd, 2009 to review and understand the various tools available
and the need for traffic calming but were unable to reach any consensus; and
WHEREAS The suggestion that a further public meeting take place in the Fall of 2009,
following a staff review of comments, to present staff's recommendation(s) has been
deemed by those involved to be far too long a period to wait for a response; and
WHEREAS The Group designated a member to meet and discuss with a member of the
group opposed, a solution which they believe would appeal to residents on both sides of
the issue; and
WHEREAS Initial findings would indicate that the two factions have tentatively reached
an understanding on a solution which meets the needs of the residents, can be effected
in short order and is cost effective for the City,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED That prior to the Executive Committee Meeting of May
11th, 2009, City Traffic Engineering staff arrange, and meet, with known representatives
of each side to hear and discuss their solution and that staff prepare a report and
recommendation to be considered by the Executive Committee on May 11th, 2009; and
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FURTHER That any signage and/or solution which would require an amending by-law
be ready for presentation to City Council for determination at the Council Meeting of
May 19t", 2009; and
FURTHER That any solutions not requiring road work (i.e. pavement removal) as
approved by Council, staff be prepared to complete prior to August 31St, 2009.
CARRIED
ATTACHMENT#_I~_. TOREPORT# GCS Z.(o-v`l
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Using the exact costs from the city report
The original plan would cost $411,600
The new plan would cost $15,400.
This means that we have cut the plan cost by 96%.
Here is a summary of what we are asking for:
1. Signage at each end of street to include: Gateway (basic), Traffic
Calming and Zero Tolerance.
2. 1-way stop sign southbound at Sheppard
3. 3-way stop sign at Dunbarton
4. 3-way stop sign at Rushton
5. Painted "Sharrows" with signage
6. 3-way stop sign at Wingarden
7. 4-way stop sign at Bonita/Voyager at Park with Raised Cross-
walk
8. 3-way stop sign at Glenanna
9. 1 meter wide painted diagonal lines along entire street
ATTACHMENT#.o 3_ TOREPORT# QE 2(o -Uy
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CITIZENS GROUP PROPOSED
TRAFFIC CALMING ELEMENTS
TAPLIN DREEHIM - - FAIRPORT ROAD
NORTHBOUND & SOUTHBOUND
GATEWAY SIGNAGE
1 WAY STOP, SOUTHBOUND
SHEPPARDAVE
3 WAY STOP
FAIRPORT RD B DUNBARTON RD
3 WAY STOP
FAIRPORT RD @ RUSHTON RD
GLENANNA RD.= 3 WAY STOP
ALL WAY FAIRPORT RD ® WINGARDEN CRES
STOP _ 4 WAY STOP
FAIRPORT RD @ BONITA / VOYAGER
3 WAY STOP
FAIRPORT RD Q GLENANNA RD
PAINTED SHARROWS (BIKE LANES)
WITH SIGNS
STAFF PROPOSED
TRAFFIC CALMING ELEMENTS
VOYAGER AVE. BONITA AVE NORTHBOUND & SOUTHBOUND
GATEWAY SIGNAGE
RELOCATE EXISTING
611
PARKETTE ; Z 3 WAY STOP FROM
FAIRPORT RD @ WELRUS ST
TO
Q FAIRPORT RD @ GOLDENRIDGE RD
STROUDS LN. AND UNNAMED STREET
Q PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
0 FAIRPORT RD Q BONITA / VOYAGER
3 WAY STOP
FAIRPORT RD @ GLENANNA RD
r PAINTED SHARROWS (BIKE LANES)
WITH SIGNS
WINGARDEN CRIES.
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STOP
WELRUS SL R TCM
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