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I KERING Report Number: CS 14-12
Date: April 10, 2012
From: Everett Buntsma
Director, Community Services
Subject: No Parking By-Law, Amberlea Road
Signage and Pavement Markings Improvements, Amberlea Road
Amendment to By-law 6604/05
-File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Report CS 14-12 of the Director, Community Services regarding the
installation of No Parking zones, and improvements to signage and pavement
markings on Amberlea Road be received;
2. That the attached draft by-law be enacted to amend Schedule "2" to By-law
6604/05 to provide for the regulation of parking on highways or parts of highways
under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the City of Pickering, specifically to
address parking concerns on Amberlea Road at the curve by St. Mary Park; and
3. Further, that additional signage and pavement markings be installed for guidance
on Amberlea Road at the curve by St. Mary Park, and additional speed limit signs
be installed on Amberlea Road.
Executive Summary: Concerns from area residents regarding traffic speed and
safety on Amberlea Road, specifically at the curve by St. Mary Park was received in late
2010. Staff's review of Amberlea Road in 2010 indicated that traffic volumes and
speeds on Amberlea Road are typical for a collector roadway and therefore traffic
calming was not warranted or recommended based on the City's Safer Streets Traffic
Management Strategy. However, based on ongoing concerns from area residents
regarding traffic conflicts and speed, additional traffic studies were completed on
Amberlea Road in November 2011 and community consultation was undertaken and
completed in February 2012 with specific attention to the intersection of Amberlea Road
and Napanee Road and the curve by St. Mary Park. Based on the review and the
results from the community consultation, staff recommends restrictions in the form of
No Parking zones on both sides of Amberlea Road at the curve by St. Mary Park along
with curve warning signage and a yellow centerline pavement marking through the
curve. Additional 40 km/h speed limit signs along Amberlea Road is also
recommended.
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Signage and Pavement Markings Improvements
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Financial Implications: The addition of No Parking, curve warning, 40 km/h speed
limit signs and posts and a painted yellow centerline can be accommodated within the
Roads current budget.
Discussion: In September 2010 residents on Amberlea Road expressed
concerns related to speeding and vehicular conflicts along Amberlea Road particularly
at the curve by St. Mary Park. In response to these concerns City staff completed a
traffic study at three different locations along Amberlea Road in October 2010. Results
from the traffic study indicated that traffic volumes and speeds on Amberlea Road are
typical for a collector roadway, with a vehicular volume of approximately 2000 vehicles
per day and a recorded average speed near 45 km/h and an 85th percentile speed (the
maximum speed at which 85 percent or the bulk of the traffic travels at) near 55 km/h.
Based on this information, and criteria in the City's Safer Streets Traffic Management
Strategy adopted by Council in 2003, traffic calming on Amberlea Road was not
warranted or recommended. The results of the traffic study in 2010 were sent to the
Durham Regional Police along with a request from City staff for the enforcement of
speed limits.
However, based on ongoing concerns from area residents regarding traffic conflicts and
speed, additional traffic studies were completed on Amberlea Road in November 2011
with specific attention to the intersection of Amberlea Road and Napanee Road and the
curve by St. Mary Park. Based on this review, the concerns from area residents, and
recognizing that traffic calming is not warranted, staff proposed the following traffic
controls, signage and pavement markings on Amberlea Road to aid in reducing
vehicular conflicts and to assist with speeding concerns:
• placement of all-way stop controls on Amberlea Road at Napanee Road
• restricting parking on the north side of the curve at St. Mary Park
• chevron signs be placed at the curve by St. Mary Park for northbound vehicles
• curve ahead warning signs in advance of the curve by St. Mary Park
• additional 40 km/h speed limit signs along Amberlea Road
• placement of a yellow centerline through the curve on Amberlea Road
Community consultation was undertaken with the area residents regarding the
proposed improvements.
Community Consultation with area residents on Amberlea Road and surrounding
streets of Eramosa Crescent, Napanee Road, Seguin Square and Otonabee Drive
commenced on February 3, 2012. A letter from City staff was sent to approximately
300 homes and provided area residents with an opportunity to review the proposed
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Subject: No Parking By-law and
Signage and Pavement Markings Improvements
Amberlea Road
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traffic controls, signage and pavement markings and invited them to submit comments
and/or suggestions, as well as to indicate their support or opposition.
The consultation generated 44 replies representing approximately 15% of the homes
canvassed. Table 1 below details the results of the community consultation.
Table 1: Community Consultation Results
Proposed Total Responses In Support Opposed Did not answer
All-way stop control
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at Amberlea Road 26(59%) 18(41%)
and Na anee Road
Parking Restrictions 44 36(82%) 5(11%) 3(7%)
at the Curve
Additional Signage
and Pavement 38(87%) 5(11%) 1 (2%)
Markings
Overall, the residents on Amberlea Road and surrounding streets indicated a strong
support for additional speed limit and curve warning signage and parking restrictions.
Many residents actually recommended parking restrictions on both sides of the roadway
at the curve. City staff reviewed this recommendation and agrees that it would be
beneficial and would increase safety on the roadway for drivers and pedestrians to have
parking restrictions on both sides of the curve. '
The proposal of an all-way stop at Amberlea Road and Napanee Road received mixed
results from the residents in the area. Although the majority are in favour of an all-way
stop at Amberlea Road and Napanee Road, there is a significant number of residents
against it as well. With the intersection not meeting municipal warrants and a
significant number of residents not in favour, staff does not recommend an all-way stop
for this intersection at this time.
In recognition of the staff review and comments received from the community
consultation, Engineering Services staff recommends the following measures to
improve roadway operations and safety on Amberlea Road in the vicinity of the curve
by St. Mary Park:
• The municipal Traffic By-law 6604/05 be amended to include No Parking anytime
restrictions on both sides of Amberlea Road at the curve by St. Mary Park.
• Chevron signs be placed at the curve by St. Mary Park for northbound vehicles.
• A curve ahead warning sign be placed in advance of the curve by St. Mary Park
for northbound motorists.
• Additional 40 km/h speed limit signs be placed along Amberlea Road.
• A yellow centerline be added through the curve on Amberlea Road.
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The proposed recommendations can be found graphically in the attached sketch
(Attachment #1). The draft by-law amendment to Schedule 2 of by-law 6604/05 for the
proposed No Parking restrictions on Amberlea Road is attached (Attachment #2).
Attachments
1. Proposed No Parking Restrictions, Signage and Pavement Markings
Improvements, Amberlea Road
2. Draft By-law Amendment - Schedule 2, No Parking
Prepared By: Approved/ En orsed By:
Nathan Emery Everett 15untsma NPD, CMM,
Coordinator, Traffic Operations Director, Community Services
Darrell Selsky, .E.T., CMM Ri and W. H (born, P. Eng.
Supervisor ivision Head, Engineering Services
Engineering & Capital Works
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering Cit ouncil
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Tony Preve el, P.Eng. .
Chief Administrative Officer
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ATTACHMELT# L -°OREPORT#
of 84
The Corporation of the City of Pickering
By-law No.
Being a By-law to amend By-law 6604/05
providing for the regulating of parking,
standing and stopping on highways or parts
of highways under the jurisdiction of the City
of Pickering and on private and municipal
property.
Whereas, By-law 6604/05, as amended, provides for the regulating of traffic and
parking on highways, private property and municipal property within the City of
Pickering; and;
Whereas, it is deemed expedient to amend By-law 6604/05 to add a "No Parking", zone
on Amberlea Road.
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as
follows:
1. Schedule 2 "No Parking" to By-law 6604/05, as amended, is hereby further
amended thereto by the following:
Schedule 2
No Parking
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Highway Side Limits (From/To) Prohibited Times
or Days
Add
Amberlea Road East 45 metres north of Anytime
Eramosa Crescent (north
intersection) to 90 metres
north of Eramosa Crescent
(north intersection)
Amberlea Road West 55 metres north of Anytime
Eramosa Crescent (north
intersection) to 100 metres
north of Eramosa Crescent
(north intersection)
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ATTACHMENT# TO REPORT# C S 14-12-
By-law No. of Page 2
2. This By-law shall come into force on the date that it is approved by the Council of
The City of Pickering and when signs to the effect are installed. By-law read a first,
second and third time and finally passed this 16th day of April, 2012.
David Ryan, Mayor
Debbie Shields, City Clerk