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Report Number: CS 36-23
Date: December 4, 2023
From: Laura Gibbs
(Acting) Director, Community Services
Subject: Highway Traffic Act Amendments
- Community Safety and Well-Being Committee
- File: A-1440-001
Recommendation:
1. That Report CS 36-23, regarding Highway Traffic Act Amendments, Community Safety
and Well-Being be received;
2. That further to the recommendation of the Community Safety and Well-Being Committee,
that Council be requested to send a letter to the Ontario Minister of Transportation and
the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing requesting an amendment to the
Highway Traffic Act s.205.1, to allow municipalities to locate a temporary Automated
Speed Enforcement system on any roadway under the jurisdiction of the municipality, as
determined by the municipality, and not restricted to only community safety zone and
school safety zones; and,
3. That the letter be copied to the local area Minister of Provincial Parliament, the
Association of Municipalities in Ontario, and all Durham Region area municipalities.
Executive Summary: The purpose of this report is to advise Council that the Community
Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee recommends supporting amendments to the
Highway Traffic Act.
On May 10, 2023, Council received Correspondence 22-23 from Danielle Manton, City Clerk,
City of Cambridge, regarding Highway Traffic Act (HTA) Amendments. The Correspondence
(Attachment 1) resolves that the City of Cambridge request that the Ontario Government
amend s.205.1 of the HTA to permit municipalities to locate an Automated Speed Enforcement
system temporarily on any roadway under the jurisdiction of municipalities and as determined
by municipalities and not be restricted to only community safety zone and school safety zones.
At the Council meeting on May 29, 2023, Council directed that Correspondence 22-23 be
reviewed by the Community Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee and report back to
Council in Q4 of 2023.
The Community Safety and Well-Being Committee reviewed Correspondence 22-23 on
November 9, 2023 and, by unanimous vote, recommend that Council introduce and endorse a
motion requesting that the Ontario Government amend s.205.1 of the HTA to permit
municipalities to locate an Automated Speed Enforcement system temporarily on any roadway
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under the jurisdiction of municipalities and as determined by municipalities and not be
restricted to only community safety zone and school safety zones; and, that said motion be
forwarded to the Ontario Minister of Transportation, the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Housing, local area Minister of Provincial Parliament, the Association of Municipalities in
Ontario, and all Durham Region area municipalities.
Financial Implications: There are no financial impacts that result from adopting the
recommendations in this report.
Discussion: Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) is a relatively new technology and is
rapidly becoming a proven and effective way to enforce speed limits and provide safer roads
for pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists. The ASE Program includes the deployment of a
roadside speed measurement device and a camera in the road boulevard that can
automatically detect the speed of a vehicle and take a photograph of the rear license plate of
speeding vehicles.
In Pickering, these cameras are located in designated Community Safety Zones near schools
where children tend to walk, run and play, and speeding vehicles puts them at risk. Motorists
photographed speeding in the Community Safety Zones are ticketed. Offences are first
reviewed by a Provincial Officer to ensure accuracy, and if warranted, a ticket will be mailed to
the registered plate owner of the vehicle within 30 days. Like speeding tickets issued by Police
Officers, the fine amount is based on how much the driver is exceeding the posted speed limit.
In Community Safety Zones, fines are doubled. Tickets are mailed to the registered plate
owner of the vehicle with no demerit points.
Pickering was the 16th Municipality to sign onto the Ontario ASE program. This initiative is in
support of Durham Vision Zero, a long-term plan to ensure a safe transportation system that
sees no lives lost or serious injuries on Pickering’s roadways.
The Community Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee members express support for the
ASE program and expansion of this program to improve road safety in Pickering. Therefore,
the Community Safety & Well-Being Advisory Committee recommend that Council introduce
and endorse a motion requesting that the Ontario Government amend s.205.1 of the HTA to
permit municipalities to locate an Automated Speed Enforcement system temporarily on any
roadway under the jurisdiction of municipalities and as determined by municipalities and not be
restricted to only community safety zone and school safety zones; and, that said motion be
forwarded to the Ontario Minister of Transportation, the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Housing, local area Minister of Provincial Parliament, the Association of Municipalities in
Ontario, and all Durham Region area municipalities.
Attachment:
1. Correspondence 22-23 regarding Highway Traffic Act Amendments
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Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
Elaine Knox Laura Gibbs
Community Safety and Well-Being Advisor (Acting) Director, Community Services
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Original Signed By Original Signed By
Original Signed By
The Corporation of the City of Cambridge
Corporate Services Department
Clerk’s Division
The City of Cambridge
50 Dickson Street, P.O. Box 669
Cambridge ON N1R 5W8
Tel: (519) 740-4680 ext. 4585
mantond@cambridge.ca
May 10, 2023
Re: Highway Traffic Act Amendments
Dear Ms. Mulroney,
At the Council Meeting of May 9, 2023, the Council of the Corporation of the City of
Cambridge passed the following Motion:
WHEREAS speeding on our roads is a major concern in our community,
AND WHEREAS speeding can occur in all areas of our community,
AND WHEREAS barriers and delays to enforcement pose a danger to our community,
AND WHEREAS our municipality has limited resources to implement speed mitigation
road design and re-design,
AND WHEREAS our local police service has limited resources to undertake speed
enforcement,
AND WHEREAS s.205.1 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) provides that Automated
Speed Enforcement systems (ASE) may only be placed in designated community
safety zones and school safety zones,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City of Cambridge request that the
Ontario Government amend s.205.1 of the HTA to permit municipalities to locate an
ASE system permanently or temporarily on any roadway under the jurisdiction of
municipalities and as determined by municipalities and not be restricted to only
community safety zones and school safety zones;
AND THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Ontario Minister of
Transportation, the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, local area
MPPs, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and all Ontario
Municipalities.
Attachment #1 to Report CS 36-23
Should you have any questions related to the approved resolution, please contact
me.
Yours Truly,
Danielle Manton
City Clerk
Cc: (via email)
Steve Clark, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Local Area MPPs
Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO)
All Ontario Municipalities
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