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Report Number: ENG 04-21
Date: March 1, 2021
From: Richard Holborn
Director, Engineering Services
Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment
- Public Engagement Work Plan and Project Status Update
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Report ENG 04-21 regarding a Public Engagement Work Plan and Project Status
Update for Beachfront Park, as a follow-up to Report ENG 12-20 and in response to
Resolution #465/20, be received for information;
2. That the Draft Concept Plans attached to Report ENG 04-21 be used to commence the
public engagement and consultation process to arrive at a final preferred concept plan for
Council endorsement through a future report; and,
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary
actions as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: The City of Pickering retained The MBTW Group to complete the
Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study. A number of concept plans have
been developed in consultation with City and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
staff. The concept plans have been refined into two distinct options; a passive option and an
active option. These plans will be made available to the public for review and comment and
ultimately refined to provide one preferred concept plan for Council endorsement. As a follow up
to Report ENG 12-20 (Attachment #1), and Council Resolution #465/20 (Attachment #2), this
report provides a status update of the study and concept plan designs, and discusses the work
plan for the public engagement component.
Financial Implications: Funds for the preparation of a Waterfront Park Needs Assessment
were approved by Council as part of the Engineering Services 2019 Current Budget. Funds in the
amount of $30,000 to undertake the public engagement process are being requested in the
proposed 2021 Current Budget. The cost of construction will depend on the elements included in
the final preferred concept plan. Funds for the preparation of detailed design drawings and
construction will be recommended in future Capital Budgets for Council consideration.
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Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study
Work Plan for Public Engagement Page 2
Discussion:
Concept Plans: As a follow-up to Report ENG 12-20, and Council Resolution #465/20, staff have
been working with The MBTW Group and Shoreplan Engineering to complete the Beachfront Park
Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study. At the request of the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA), who have regulatory authority along the Lake Ontario shoreline,
some additional investigations were completed including an update of the flood hazard report and
performing geotechnical investigations to obtain a gradation analysis of the existing beach sand
and gravel. Based on these findings and further staff input, the four concept plans previously
prepared were refined into two distinct options; a passive option and an active option (Attachment
#3).
The passive park option features a 5.0m wide elevated boardwalk structure between Liverpool
Road and Alex Robertson Park. The elevated boardwalk would have a jogged routing to promote
cycling speed control (or dismount) along with elevated observation platforms that feature
individual and group seating elements. Millennium Square would receive some minor
improvements including the renovation of the existing washroom building and the removal of the
water play area in place of a shade structure and additional seating.
The active park option features an 8.0m wide elevated boardwalk structure, having 5.0m as a
dedicated pedestrian promenade and 3.0m as a dedicated cycling path. The elevated structure
would run straight between Millennium Square and Alex Robertson Park. Viewing platforms would
extend between the beach and Hydro Marsh and would provide opportunity for group seating as
well as access down to the beach. Millennium Square would be redefined with expanded paving,
seating, and a raised stage. The existing park washroom and water play area could be removed
as well to provide more space for waterfront events.
Both concept plans consider the construction of a new park maintenance, change room and
washroom facility that would be located adjacent to the existing parking lot at the end of Liverpool
Road. TRCA do not consider the expansion of the existing washroom within Millennium Square to
be feasible due to the newly determined high lake water level and wave up-rush limits, and its
close proximity to the edge of water.
The area west of Liverpool Road leading to the Frenchman’s Bay harbour entrance is similar for
both concept plans. It features a refurbished and upgraded 5.0m wide granular promenade. The
existing memorial benches would be moved to the north side of the path and clustered into
seating nodes. Beachside plantings, protected by post and cable railing to provide controlled
access points to the beach, would be introduced for dune creation and shoreline stabilization.
The two draft concept plans will be accompanied by other renderings, images and text to clearly
describe the proposed elements and will be suitable for public engagement.
Public Engagement and Consultation: Funds in the amount of $30,000 to retain The MBTW
Group to assist with the public engagement and consultation process have been recommended in
the proposed 2021 Current Budget. The consultant’s services would include preparation of the
graphic materials, visual aids and survey questionnaires, preliminary construction cost estimates
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of the concept plans and coordination with staff on the uploading of the presentation materials and
questionnaires to media outlets.
A three step approach is being recommended for the public engagement and consultation process
with two public engagement exercises followed by a technical report and final preferred concept
plan for Council endorsement. The current concepts of the passive and active park options will be
presented to the public as part of the first public engagement exercise. The public feedback
received will be compiled and summarized in a report back to staff from the consultant. Based on
the comments, feedback and design ideas received, one final concept plan will be prepared and
presented to the public in a second public engagement exercise. Similar to the first exercise,
public feedback will again be compiled and considered for the development of the final preferred
concept plan. A construction cost estimate and technical report will be prepared for the final
preferred concept plan and submitted to Council for endorsement.
An on-line platform such as bang-the-table, or similar, is proposed to be used for the public
engagement and consultation process. This format allows for the posting of drawings and other
presentation materials, questionnaires, and forums for public commenting. The public
engagement process will be promoted through the City’s website, social media, newspaper and
roadside curbex signs.
Staff propose to host the first public engagement exercise in late spring 2021 and the second
during the summer months. The final preferred concept plan and technical report is anticipated to
be completed and presented to Council for endorsement in the fall of 2021, in time for staff to
consider including funds for the preparation of detailed design drawings and the first phase of
construction as part of the 2022 capital budget process.
Attachments:
1. Report to Council, ENG 12-20 dated November 2, 2020
2. Council Resolution #465/20
3. Draft Concept Plans – Active Park Option and Passive Park Option
4. Location map
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Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study
Work Plan for Public Engagement Page 4
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
Original signed by: Original signed by:
Arnold Mostert, OALA Richard Holborn, P.Eng.
Senior Coordinator, Landscape & Director, Engineering Services
Parks Development
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Original signed by:
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Report to
Executive Committee
Report Number: ENG 12-20
Date: November 2, 2020
From: Richard Holborn
Director, Engineering Services
Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment
- Work Plan Status Report
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Report ENG 12-20 regarding a Work Plan Status Report for Beachfront Park, as a
follow-up to Report ENG 13-19 and in response to Resolutions #196/19 & 197/19, be
received for information; and,
2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary
actions as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary:The City of Pickering has retained The MBTW Group and Shoreplan
Engineering to complete the Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study. The
study will consider the future population growth and pressures for increased use and programming
of waterfront parkland, keeping in mind increased lake water levels and wave action that has
caused significant damage to the waterfront area. Concept plans are being developed in
consultation with City and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff. Refined
concept plans will be available for public engagement and comment upon completion of this study.
Financial Implications: Funds for the preparation of a Waterfront Park Needs Assessment
were approved by Council as part of the Engineering Services 2019 Current Budget. Funds to
complete the public engagement process will be requested in the 2021 Current Budget. Funds for
the preparation of detailed design drawings and construction will be included in the 2022 and
future years Capital Budgets for Council consideration.
Discussion: With the projected population growth of Pickering, through downtown
intensification and the development of Seaton, there will be more pressure for public access to the
Pickering waterfront. As such, the requirement for a Waterfront Park Needs Assessment was
identified in the 2017 Development Charges Study.
With the extremely high lake water levels and wave action of 2017 and 2019, much of Pickering’s
waterfront sustained significant damage. The boardwalk in Beachfront Park, which formed part of
the Waterfront Trail, was damaged beyond repair and was removed by City Public Works staff in
spring 2020.
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Attachment #1 to Report #ENG 04-21
ENG 12-20 November 2, 2020
Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment
Work Plan Status Report Page 2
The MBTW Group in association with Shoreplan Engineering were retained in late 2019 to
complete a Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment Study. The study area extends
from the west end of Alex Robertson Park to the Frenchman’s Bay harbour entrance. An updated
bathymetry survey was completed for the beach area, near shore and mid-shore area, to inform a
wave up-rush analysis. Wave modelling and up-rush calculations were completed along the
shoreline, to determine the maximum height and effects of the wave action, considering the higher
water levels that were experienced in 2017 and 2019.
Initial discussions regarding existing and projected park uses with Community Services, City
Development and Engineering Services staff led to the development of several concept plans.
Both passive and more active waterfront park features are currently being considered. The
reconstruction of the boardwalk to re-establish the Waterfront Trail connection through Beachfront
Park is one of the key elements for all concept plans. Consideration is also being made for the
relocation and enhancement of the washroom facilities to service this section of the Pickering
waterfront.
TRCA attended a site meeting to view the study area’s existing conditions and to provide
preliminary comments on the concept plans. The consulting team and City staff are currently
working with TRCA to develop plans that will be functional, environmentally sensitive to the
beachfront area the adjacent Provincially Significant Wetlands of Frenchman’s Bay and the Hydro
Marsh, as well as, be resilient to future high water levels, erosion and wave action. The intent is
that the refined concept plans will receive acceptance in principle from TRCA staff as the approval
agency and landowners of the east spit. Being that Ontario Power Generation (OPG) are the
landowners for Beachfront Park (east of Liverpool Road), staff will be consulting with them as well,
to obtain their endorsement.
The deliverables for this Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment will include concept
plans for both the passive and more active options. Upon completion of these plans, staff will
review the plans with Council and organize a public consultation process. Funds to undertake this
public engagement/consultation will be requested in the 2021 Current Budget.
Funds required for the preparation of detailed designs, cost estimates and other studies that may
be required to obtain approval from TRCA, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
(MNRF) and other approval agencies will be considered for the 2022 Capital Budget. The first
phase of construction could proceed as early as fall 2022, pending approval of funding through the
budget process.
Attachments:
1. Report to Council, ENG 13-19 dated December 16, 2019
2. Council Resolutions # 196/19 & 197/19
3. Location map
ENG 12-20 Subject: Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment November 2, 2020 Page 3 Prepared By: Arnold Mostert, OALA Senior Coordinator, Landscape & Parks Development AM:mjh Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City Council Marisa Carpino, M.A. Interim Chief Administrative Officer Approved/Endorsed By: ~~~ Richard Holborn, P.Eng. Director, Engineering Services
Legislative Services Division
Clerk’s Office
Directive Memorandum
November 27, 2020
To: Richard Holborn
Director, Engineering Services
From: Susan Cassel
City Clerk
Subject: Direction as per Minutes of the Meeting of City Council held on
November 23, 2020
Director, Engineering Services, Report ENG 12-20
Beachfront Park Rehabilitation & Needs Assessment
-Work Plan Status Report
Council Decision Resolution #465/20
Please take any action deemed necessary.
Susan Cassel
Copy: Interim Chief Administrative Officer
1.That Report ENG 12-20 regarding a Work Plan Status Report for Beachfront
Park, as a follow-up to Report ENG 13-19 and in response to Resolutions
#196/19 & 197/19, be received for information;
2.That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be aut horized to take the
necessary actions as indicated in this report; and,
3.That Staff be directed to report back to the Executive Committee in March
2021, with the roll out plan for the public engagement process and a status
update on the project.
Attachment #2 to Report # ENG 04-21
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