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PICK. RTI G Report Number: ENG 16-13
Date: November 11, 2013
From: Richard Holborn
Director, Engineering & Public Works
Subject: Proposed All-way Stop, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
- Amendment to By-law 6604/05
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Report ENG 16-13 of the Director, Engineering & Public Works regarding the
installation of a proposed all-way stop at Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street, and a
proposed amendment to the municipal traffic and parking by-law 6604/05 be
received;
2. That the attached draft by-law be enacted to amend Schedule"7" to By-law 6604/05
to provide for the regulation of stop signs on highways or parts of highways under
the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the City of Pickering, specifically to address the
proposed installation of all-way stop control at the intersection of Waterford Gate and
Oakburn Street.
Executive Summary: Area residents have requested an all-way stop at the
intersection of Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street citing difficulty turning left from the
south leg of Oakburn Street onto Waterford Gate due to traffic volume, vehicular speed
and sightlines. In response to residents' concerns, staff have completed a review of
existing information, undertook observations of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and
engaged the community through a consultation process. The staff review determined
that traffic volumes have met the municipal warrants for an all-way stop, and confirmed
that the sightlines at the intersection are restricted for vehicles turning left to travel
westbound from the south leg of Oakburn Street, which is a safety concern. Therefore,
based on the review, staff recommends placement of all-way stop controls at the
intersection of Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street.
Financial Implications: The installation of stops signs, advance warning signs and
stop bar pavement markings can be accommodated within the Roads current budget.
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Subject: Proposed All-way Stop, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
Discussion: Area residents have requested an all-way stop at the
intersection of Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street citing difficulty turning left from the
south leg of Oakburn Street onto Waterford Gate due to traffic volume, vehicular speed
and sightlines.
Waterford Gate operates east-west from Altona Road to Woodview Avenue and is
classified as a collector roadway with a posted speed limit of 40 km/h. There is an
existing all-way stop at the intersection of Woodview Avenue at Waterford Gate,
approximately 120 metres west of Oakburn Street, and an existing school crossing on
Waterford Gate at Senator Street, which is approximately 50 metres to the east of
Oakburn Street. Oakburn Street operates north-south from Pine Grove Avenue to
Lawson Street and is classified as a residential local road, and has a posted speed limit
of 40 km/h.
In response to area resident's concerns, staff completed a review of the intersection of
Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street, which included the following:
• a review of existing traffic counts and speed studies
• a review of sightlines
• observations of vehicular and pedestrian movements
• a review of the five year reported collision history
• completion of the municipal All-way Stop warrant
• a review of existing signage and pavement markings
• consultation with area residents
Municipal All-way Stop Warrant has been met based on Traffic Volumes
A manual eight hour turning movement count was previously completed at the
intersection on December 13, 2011. This count was used to determine if the
intersection met municipal warrants for an all-way stop based on traffic volumes, and to
determine the peak hours of the intersection. The time periods counted within the eight
hour period included 7 am to 9 am, 11 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm. The peak hours
for the intersection were between 8 am and 9 am in the morning and 3:15 pm and 4:15
pm in the afternoon.
Speed data was also collected on Waterford Gate during the City's traffic count
program. The speed data indicates that vehicles on Waterford Gate are travelling
approximately 50 km/h for both eastbound and westbound, which is reasonable for a
collector roadway, but exceeds the posted speed limit of 40 km/h.
The results of the eight hour turning movement vehicle volume count indicate that the
municipal warrant requirements for traffic volumes were met for an all-way stop during
the morning peak hour from 8 am to 9 am.
A copy of the municipal All-way Stop Warrant is attached (Attachment 1).
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Subject: Proposed All-way Stop, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
Sightlines at the Intersection are Restricted
Sightlines at the intersection are restricted to approximately 55 metres when looking
east from the south leg of Waterford Gate due to the horizontal curvature in the
roadway. Staff concludes that it is difficult to make a westbound left turn onto Waterford
Gate when stopped on the south leg of Oakburn Street when vehicles are not stopped
at the school crossing location at Senator Street.
Collision History indicates One Reported Collision over the Last Five Years
The five-year reported collision history at the intersection indicates that there was
one collision occurring in the last five years at the intersection that is correctable by an
all-way stop. Area residents have indicated, however, that there have been many
collisions at the intersection most of which do not get reported.
Community Consultation indicates the Majority of Area Residents are in Favour of
the Proposed All-way Stop
Community Consultation with area residents commenced on July 31, 2013. A letter
from City staff was sent to approximately 200 homes and provided area residents with
an opportunity to review the proposed all-way stop and invited them to submit
comments and/or suggestions, as well as to indicate their support or opposition.
The consultation generated 46 replies, which represents a response of approximately
23% percent of the homes. Table 1 details the results of the community consultation.
Table 1: Results of the Community Consultation
Letters sent out Total Responses In Support Opposed
200 46 41 (89%) 5 (11%)
Based on the information received, the large majority of residents that responded are in
favour of the proposed all-way stop location.
All-way Stop Controls at the Intersection is Recommended
In recognition of the results of the intersection review conducted by staff, and the
responses received from the community consultation, the Engineering & Public Works
Department supports an all-way stop at the intersection of Waterford Gate and Oakburn
Street and recommends that the municipal Traffic By-law 6604/05 be amended to reflect
all-way stop at this location.
The proposed all-way stop control and signage for the intersection of Waterford Gate
and Oakburn Street can be seen graphically in Attachment 2. The proposed by-law
amendment to Schedule 7 of By-law 6604/05 is presented in Attachment 3.
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Subject: Proposed All-way Stop, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
Attachments:
1. Municipal All-way Stop Warrant, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
2. Proposed All-way Stop, Waterford Gate and Oakburn Street
3. Proposed By-law 6604/05 Amendment — Schedule 7, Stop Signs
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
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Nathan Emery Richard Holbor , P. Eng.
Coordinator, Traffic Operations Djjetor, Engineering & Public Works
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D.rrell elsky
Manager, Capital Projects & In -structure
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
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Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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Attachment 1 Report ENG 16-13
City°i All-Way Stop Warrant
(Local and Minor Collector Streets)
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Study Date: Dec. 13, 2011
Intersection Type: 4-way
INTERSECTION COUNT DATA
Road Legal Road
Direction Speed Class
Major Road: Waterford Gate e/w 40 Collector
Minor Road: Oakburn Street n/s 40 Local
Hour Major Minor Total Exceeds Major Minor Exceeds Exceeds
Ending Volume Volume Volume 245 % % 75/25 split 65/35 split
8:00 95 97 192 No 49.5% 50.5% No
9:00 .229 150 . 379 Yes 60.4% 39.6% No
12:00 111 82 193 No 57.5% 42.5% No
13:00 122 57 179 No 68.2% 31.8% Yes
15:00 103 43 146 No 70.5% 29.5% Yes
16:00 201 84 285 Yes 70.5% 29.5% Yes
17:00 201 82 283 Yes 71.0% 29.0% Yes
18:00 185 76 261 Yes 70.9% 29.1% Yes
Peak Hours Ending
9:00 229 150 379 Yes 60.4% 39.6% No
12:00 111 82 193 No 57.5% 42.5% No
16:15 206 95 301 Yes 68.4% 31.6% Yes
Warrant Evaluation
Warrant 1 Traffic Control
• Traffic control signals are warranted but cannot be implemented immediately No
Warrant 2 Minimum Vehicle Volume
Total vehilce volume on all approaches exceeding 70%of 350 (245)for highest hour Yes
recorded;and
3-way intersection volume split not exceeding 75/25 for highest hour recorded.
OR
4-way intersection volume split ratio not exceeding 65/35 for highest hour recorded. Yes
Warrant 3 Collision History
Occurance of 3 or more reportable right-angle collisions of a type correctible through the No
installation of an all-way stop in a 12 month period averaged over 3 years.
There were no reported right angle collisions during the last 5 years
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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 traffic and 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 Schedule 7 to By-law 6604/05 to provide for the
regulation of stop signs on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation
of the City of Pickering.
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows:
1. Schedule 7 to By—law 6604/05, as amended, is hereby further amended thereto by the
following:
Schedule 7
Stop Signs
Column 1 Column 2
Highway Compulsory Stop Facing Traffic
Add
Waterford Gate @ Waterford Gate, eastbound and westbound
Oakburn Street
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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 18th day of November, 2013.
David Ryan, Mayor
Debbie Shields, City Clerk
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