HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 15, 2024Accessibility Advisory Committee
Agenda
May 15, 2024
Hybrid Electronic Meeting – 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
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Committee Coordinator
905.420.4611
clerks@pickering.ca
Members of the public may observe the meeting proceedings by viewing the livestream.
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1.Review and Approval of Agenda T. Higgins
2.Disclosure of Interest T. Higgins
3.Approval of Minutes T. Higgins
3.1 April 17, 2024 Meeting Minutes 1
4.Presentations/Delegations
4.1 Improving Accessibility and Eliminating Colin Walcott
Barriers in Pickering 7:05
5.New Business
5.1 Inclusive Community Grant Proposal T.Higgins
A. Mostert
7:20
5.2 Accessible Playgrounds A.Mostert
7:35
5.3 Accessible Parking R. Mackay
7:50
5.4 Sub-Committee Planning B. Ferguson
C. Rudberg-Chin
K. Sullivan
8:20
5.5 Durham Transit - Update M. Brenner
8:30
5.6 TTC Accessibility C.Rudberg-Chin
8:40
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Agenda
May 15, 2024
Hybrid Electronic Meeting – 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
For information related to accessibility requirements please contact:
Committee Coordinator
905.420.4611
clerks@pickering.ca
5.7 Council Presentations Planning – May 27th All
8:50
5.8 Canada Day Planning T. Higgins
8:55
6.Correspondence
7.Other Business
8.AAC Member Roundtable Updates
9.Next Meeting – June 19, 2024
10.Adjournment
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Minutes/Meeting Summary
Accessibility Advisory Committee
April 17, 2024
Hybrid Electronic Meeting
Main Committee Room
7:00 pm
Attendees: C. Rudberg-Chin
B. Ferguson
K. Sullivan
M. Wilson
S.Azhar
A. Khan
S. Snyders
D. Currie
A. Topple, Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade
Councillor M. Nagy
I. Janton, Senior Planner – Site Planning
T. Higgins, Accessibility Coordinator (Staff Liaison)
J. Currie, Legislative Coordinator (Recording Secretary)
Absent: M. Shackleton
M. Thorpe Ross
Councillor M. Brenner
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1. Review and Approval of Agenda
Moved by B. Ferguson
Seconded by C. Rudberg-Chin
That the Agenda for the April 17, 2024, Meeting of The Accessibility
Advisory Committee Meeting be approved.
Carried
2. Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
3. Approval of Minutes
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Moved by C. Rudberg-Chin
Seconded by D. Currie
That the Minutes of the March 20, 2024, meeting of the Accessibility
Advisory Committee be approved.
Carried
4. Presentations/Delegations
4.1 Colin Walcott – Improving Accessibility and Eliminating
Barriers in Pickering
Delegation Deferred
4.2 Joyce Perrin – Accessible Transit Service
J. Perrin appeared before the Committee and provided an account
of a personal experience with the Durham Transit System (DRT) in
which she waited 2 hours for a bus, and then was told there was no
room and to wait for the next bus. She spoke to the need for better
planning and more frequent, Accessible Service, noting that there
was a lack of responsibility outlined in DRT policies.
Discussion and questions ensued with Committee Members
regarding:
• the treatment of seniors in a global comparison;
• DRT Townhalls discussions citing wait times for buses being 30
minutes or less not being met;
• concerns pertaining to buses not deploying their ramps;
• the hesitancy of drivers to get involved with the
riders/customers due to ill treatment; and,
• providing additional training to drivers to improve service,
especially in the capacity of accessibility.
5. New Business
5.1 Durham Region Transit Townhall Update
C. Rudberg-Chin provided a verbal summary of the Durham Transit
Townhall meeting. She raised points such as budget cuts affecting
scheduling, that additional buses had been provided by Toronto
Transit Service, and that there are plans to have all bus stops
accessible by end of 2024.
5.2 Pickering Community Visitor Plan
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A. Shah, Senior Advisor, Creative Industries & Tourism and J. St
Amant, Coordinator, Cultural Services appeared before the
Committee via electronic connection, and through the aid of a
PowerPoint presentation, provided an overview of the City of
Pickering’s first tourism plan, developed by a Steering Committee
with representatives from local businesses, attractions, residents,
community groups, regional staff, and city staff, and facilitated by
Central Counties Tourism.
J. St Amant summarized the Steering Committees four organized
Sessions and identified the Community Visitor Plan’s goals and
associated action items.
A. Shah provided an outline of the Municipal Accommodation Tax
(MAT) as a local tax levied by municipalities on short-term rental
accommodations such as hotels, motels, and short-term home
rentals. A. Shah spoke to the benefits of MAT, and that it could
provide funding for the City of Pickering’s tourism plan should it be
approved and implemented by Council.
Committee members were encouraged to provide comments and
input via email.
5.3 Sub-Committee Planning
C. Rudberg-Chin, B. Ferguson, and K. Sullivan, with the aid of a
PowerPoint presentation, noted four questions to relay to the
Planning & Development Department pertaining to the current
development application process and how the Committee can
contribute to implementing accessibility principles early in the
application process.
Members of the Sub-Committee noted that a meeting with
representatives from the Planning Department would provide the
best guidance for what may be deemed most useful.
I. Janton noted that she had brought the Committees questions, and
the Durham Region Standards report before the Director, City
Development & Chief Building Official and noted that the
department is receptive to implementing a Pilot Project in which an
Accessibility Checklist is provided to the Developers in respect to
desired Pickering standards, outlining a set of guidelines.
I. Janton noted that this could be an opportunity to offer best
practices, specific to the expectations of the City of Pickering for
development applications pertaining to site plans and all exterior
parameters. She also noted that while this would pilot as a
guideline, if successful could go to Council for endorsement in the
future. The interiors of new developments are subject to the Ontario
Building Code (OBC) and legislated Accessibility Standards, there
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would be limitations as to what can be demanded, but requests to
go beyond minimum requirements could be made. A pre-
consultation “Checklist” could include what is required by OBC, and
in addition, what the City of Pickering may aspire to.
Next steps would include a meeting with the Accessibility Advisory
Committee Sub-committee with the appropriate City Staff to
address specific questions raised.
Discussion ensued among Committee Members and staff
regarding:
• collaborating with city staff to create a feasible accessibility
checklist to provide to developers;
• affordable housing and the lack of requirements for accessibility
and that the role of the AAC was exercised by providing input to,
and through supporting the recommendations of, the 4th Review
of the AODA, the Rich Donavan Report;
• the 2024 review of Federal and Provincial Building Codes; and,
• inviting a meeting with the sub-committee, T. Higgins, A. Topple,
and staff from the Planning Department to discuss further.
5.4 Site Plans Review
I. Janton provided a brief summary that the City is implementing
additional standards into the Zoning By-law including new
standards for parallel parking. I. Janton has investigated and
suggested possible accessible standards for parallel parking in the
City of Pickering Zoning By-law. With the aid of a slide deck, I.
Janton provided visual examples of a variety of Accessible Parallel
Parking configurations found through her research.
I. Janton noted a Commercial Project being developed in Seaton is
seeking approval to put in angled parking. She raised the point that
there are no standards for regular parallel parking or for accessible
angled parking and requested comments from the Committee
Members.
Discussion among Committee Members and staff ensued
regarding:
• accessible signage including Braille and other accessible
features;
• additional parking, including accessible parking, and shuttle bus
services; and,
• the feasibility of creating a standard for all parking spots to be
larger in general.
T. Higgins to
facilitate a
meeting with
the AAC Sub-
Committee
and noted City
Staff.
AAC Members
to provide
input on the
Zoning By-law
by Monday,
April 29, 2024.
AAC Members
to provide
comment on
accessible
angled
parking to I.
Janton by
June 1, 2024.
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5.5 Council Presentations - Update
J. Currie confirmed that the 2023 Year End Report and 2024
Proposed Work Plan as well as the Exterior Lighting Report will be
going to the May 27, 2024, Council Meeting.
T. Higgins provided that there has been some reorganization in the
Community Services Department to more effectively meet the
needs of the Pickering community. The role of Accessibility
Coordinator has been moved to the Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer and the function of Accessibility will fall under
the purview of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).
5.6 Canada Day Planning
T. Higgins spoke to the presence of the Accessibility Advisory
Committee at the Canada Day Events held at Esplanade Park.
T. Higgins will share more information via email to Committee
Members regarding volunteering for the event. T. Higgins noted
that Members have the opportunity to volunteer their time from
10am – 4pm on the day of the Event.
6. Correspondence
There were no items of correspondence.
7. Other Business
None
8. AAC Member Roundtable Updates
Members provided updates to the Committee.
S. Snyders requested an update pertaining to issues with
accessibility barriers in Valley View Park presented at the February
21, 2024, Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting.
S. Azhar provided that she had attended the 19th Annual Joint
Accessibility Advisory Committee Forum.
A. Topple noted that in addition to his support, that the
Ajax/Pickering Board of Trade would continue to be a valuable
partner liaising with the business sector.
K. Sullivan requests that the slide deck and notes regarding Abuse
and Misuse of Accessible Parking be supplied to By-law Staff ahead
of the May 15, 2024, AAC Meeting.
T. Higgins to
provide
update.
J. Currie to
provide
documents to
the By-law
staff.
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9. Next Meeting – May 15, 2024
10. Adjournment
Moved by D. Currie
Seconded by C. Rudberg-Chin
That the meeting be adjourned.
Carried
Meeting Adjourned: 9:20 pm
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