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PICKERING Report Number: OES 01-11
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From: Everett Buntsma
Director, Operations & Emergency Services
Subject: City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan
- Endorsed by the Accessibility Advisory Committee
for Council Consideration
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That ReportOES 01-11 regarding the City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility
Plan be received; and
2. That Council endorse the City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan as
presented and reviewed by the City of Pickering Accessibility Advisory
Committee.
Executive Summary: The purpose of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001
(ODA) is to improve opportunities for people with disabilities and to provide for their
involvement in the identification, removal, and prevention of barriers to their full
participation in the life of the province. The ODA mandates that all municipalities
prepare annual accessibility plans.
By the end of 2011, the City of Pickering aims to review and/or remove the barriers
identified in the 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan. Over the next several years, the City of
Pickering aims to address all facility related improvements as outlined in the City's 2000
Accessibility Audit.
Financial Implications: The City of Pickering commits a total of $35,000 in its annual
capital budget to remove or prevent facility related barriers. As a result, many of the
facility related barriers included in the 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan would draw on
these funds identified under capital account 5719.6183.
The potential costs to complete policy and service related barriers will be subject to
approved 2011 capital and operating budgets. Any barrier that cannot be completed
within the 2011 approved capital or operating budget will be deferred to future annual
accessibility plans.
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Sustainability Implications: The City of Pickering is committed to meeting the needs of
all its citizens. The Annual Accessibility Plan is one way to continually assess our
service delivery and remove barriers where they exist.
A barrier free municipality fosters a community where civic pride and civic participation
can be maximized. The engagement of all its citizens is a fundamental component to
achieving a sustainable community. Removing barriers enables full community
participation for generations to come.
Background: The Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA) received Royal
Assent on December 14, 2001. The purpose of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001
(ODA) is to improve opportunities for people with disabilities and to provide for their
involvement in the identification, removal, and prevention of barriers to their full
participation in the life of the province. Under the Act, all municipalities are required to
prepare annual accessibility plans, make the plans public and consult persons with
disabilities.
According to the Ontario Accessibility Directorate within the Ministry of Citizenship, the
purpose of the Annual Accessibility Plan is to describe the measures that the
municipality has taken in recent years and the measures the municipality will be taking
in the coming year to identify, remove and prevent barriers for people with disabilities.
According to the requirements of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA), the
City of Pickering has prepared the 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan. The City's plan is for
the period of January 2011 to December 2011. The barriers identified in the 2011 Plan
were based on information collected from City staff. The 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan
has been reviewed and endorsed by the City of Pickering Accessibility Advisory
Committee.
In order to make the plan available to the public, the City of Pickering will place an
advertisement in the local newspaper to announce the completion and availability of the
2011 Annual Accessibility Plan. The public will be able to access the 2011 Annual
Accessibility Plan electronically via the City of Pickering website or by picking up a hard
copy at the Pickering Civic Complex or Pickering Central Library.
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Attachments:
1. City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan
Prepared By: Approved / Endorsed By:
Marisa Car n Stephen Re ds
Superviso , C Iture & Recreation Division Head, Culture & Recreation
Approved / En sed By:
Everett Buntsma
Director, Operations & ,Emergency Services
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Recommended for the consideration
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Table of Contents
Section 1:
Municipal Jurisdiction(s) Participating in this
Plan 1
Section 2:
Other Organizations & Agencies Participating in this
Plan 2
Section 3:
Consultation Activities 3
Section 4:
Plan Development Working Group 4
Section 5:
Operational Review 15
Section 6:
Decision-Making Review 19
Section 7:
Targets and Actions 22
Section 8:
Monitoring Progress 24
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2011 Annual Accessibility Plan DRAFT
January 2011 - December 2011
Section 1: Municipal Jurisdiction(s) Participating in this Plan
City of Pickering
Address:
Pickering Civic Complex
One The Esplanade
Pickering, ON L1V 6K7
Key Contact:
Prem Noronha-Waldriff
Coordinator, Community Recreation Programs
905.420.4660 ext. 3229
pnoronha-waldriff@cityofpickering.com
The City of Pickering is Toronto's eastern neighbour and home to a growing
community that blends business opportunities, cultural diversity and historical rural
settings with a 'picturesque Lake Ontario waterfront.
The City of Pickering is committed to making Pickering an attractive place in which
to live, work and invest. Within 22,652 hectares, the City of Pickering boasts top-
quality municipal sports fields and recreation programs, quarter-million square foot
recreation complex, 19th century interpretive museum, libraries, many community
and neighbourhood parks, conservation areas, new waterfront facilities and hiking
trails.
In 2008, Pickering's estimated population stood at 92,813. The Corporation of the
City of Pickering employs 398 staff to meet the needs of its residents. The City of
Pickering's main administration building is located at the Pickering Civic Complex,
One The Esplanade in Pickering and can be reached at 1.866.683.2760 or TTY
420.1739. The Corporation also maintains satellite facilities for Library Services,
Fire Services, Recreation Complex, Community Centres, Pickering Museum
Village, and an Operations Centre.
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The Corporation operates within five (5) departments headed by the Chief
Administrative Officer (Office of the CAO) and they include:
Administration Department
• Customer Care Centre
• Human Resources Division
• Legal & Legislative Services Division
Office of Sustainability
• Marketing & Business Development
• City & Economic Development
• Sustainability
• Website
Corporate Services Department
Finance & Taxation
• Accounting Services
• Supply & Services
• Information Technology
• Internal Audit
Operations & Emergency Services Department
• Culture & Recreation Division
• Operations & Facilities Division
• Fire Services Division
• Engineering Services Division
• Community Emergency Management Program
Planning & Development Department
• Planning
• Information & Support Services
• Development Control
• Building Services
Library Services are the responsibility of the Pickering Public Library Board, which
is appointed by Pickering Council.
Section 2: Other Organizations & Agencies Participating in this Plan
None
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Section 3: Consultation Activities
City of Pickering staff
• Completed a workbook to assess past initiatives, identify current barriers
and action items to remove those barriers
• Input from working group was collected in September 2010
City of Pickering Accessibility Advisory Committee (PAAC)
• Completed review and discussion of the draft 2010 Annual Accessibility
Plan at their committee meeting in September 2010 and provided
comments.
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Section 4: Plan Development Working Group CORE Group
Working Group Member Department/Division Contact Telephone/TTY
Represented & Email
Marisa Carpino Culture & Recreation Phone: 905.420.4660 ext. 3223
mcarpino@cityofpickering.com
Prem Noronha-Waldriff Culture & Recreation Phone: 905.831.1711 ext. 3229
TTY: 831.8604
pnoronha-
waldriff@cityofpickering.com
Mike Dwinnell Facilities Operations. Phone: 905.420.4660 ext 3250
mdwinnell cit of ickerin com
Marg Wouters Planning Phone: 905.420.4660 ext 2035
Development mwouters@cityofpickering.,com
Lisa Harker Legislative Services Phone: 905.420.4611 ext. 2097
Iharker@cityofpickering.com
Jennifer Parent Human Resources Phone: 905.420.4627
ext. 2160
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Judy Hodgson . Customer & Phone: 905.420.4648
Administrative TTY: 420.1739
Services ihodgson@cityofpickering.com
Deputy Fire Chief Fire Services Phone: 905.839.9968 ext. 228
Gord Ferguson Community gferguson(cD-cityofpickering.com
Emergency
Management
Program
Fire Chief Bill Douglas Fire Services Phone: 905.839.9968 ext. 224
bdou las cit o ickerin .com
Richard Holborn Engineering Services Phone: 905.420.4630 ext. 2049
rho lborn(cD-cityofpickering.com
Capital Works
Darrell Selsky Phone: 905.420.4630 ext. 2149
dselsk cit of ickerin .com
Gilbert Boehm Pickering Public Phone: 905.831.6265 ext. 6225
Library gilbertb(c-picnet.org
TTY: 905.831.2789
Stan Karwowski Taxation, Accounting, Phone: 905.420.4634 ext. 4640
Supply & Services skarwowski cit of ickerin .com
Jon Storms Information Phone: 905.420.4660 ext. 2163
Technology storms@cityofpickering.com
Chantal Whitaker Office of Phone: 905.420.4625 ext. 2043
Sustainabilit chitaker cit of ickerin .com
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Initiative:
Previous City of Pickering Annual Accessibility Plan's identified barriers and
strategies with timelines to address these barriers.
Methods Used to Identify Barriers:
"',"Methodology Description Status
Annual Accessibility Information from each Submissions were
Workbook issued to City area regarding recent completed in September
in July 2010 to staff for initiatives to remove 2010
their comments. barriers and strategies to
remove existing barriers Responses were
in the coming year. reviewed and included
(where appropriate) into
the 2011 Annual
Accessibility Plan
The City of Pickering The AAC were provided Suggested changes were
Accessibility Advisory an opportunity to review accommodated in the
Committee (AAC) the 2011 Annual City's final 2011 Annual
consulted on the City's Accessibility Plan (draft) Accessibility Plan
Accessibility Advisory and make comments at
Plan. their September 2010
advisory committee
meeting.
CORE Plan Development The Plan Development Updates of the 2010
Working Group Updates. Working Group provided Accessibility Plan are
regular updates in 2010 incorporated into this
to the 2010 Accessibility plan.
Plana Existing and new
barriers were discussed. Input collected for the
2011 Annual Accessibility
Plan.
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Barriers Identified & Status:
Items Outstanding from 2004/05 Accessibility Plan:
Barrier Type Strategy for Status
removal/ revention
East Entrance to East This will be accomplished Project has been
Shore Community Centre with the proposed rescheduled for 2012
is not easily accessible reconstruction of repair of
parking lot.
Physical
Items Outstanding from 2005/06 Accessibility Plan:
`Barrier Type Strategy.for Status
removal/ prevention
Inadequate signage at Informational Defer to 2011
the six key municipal
facilities Corporate approach will
be employed. .
Communicational
Items Outstanding from 2006/07 Accessibility Plan:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Inaccessible Sidewalks Waterfront Trail from Completed in 2010
Marksbury Road to Park
Capital Works Project Crescent - will have curb
depressions installed for
Physical wheelchair and.scooter
access
Lack of Design standards Finalize Site Plan Completion of Final
in the Site Plan Procedural Manual manual is ongoing and
procedural manual to Chapter pertaining to expected to be complete
assist development Accessibility design by December 2010
review process. standards
Communicational
Policy/Practice
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Items Outstanding from 2008 Accessibility Plan:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Corporate promotional To put corporate Communications
materials (print) may be promotional materials on Procedure in place -
difficult to read for the our website(s) - resident ADM 160-001-08
visually impaired would need to have identifies Accessible
reading software Communication
Informational Standards - A new page
has been developed on
the City's intranet
providing an Accessibility
Communications
Checklist for staff
reference
Alternate formats for City
documents are also
available upon request
through the City's
Customer Care Centre
Browse aloud and
information tags were
added in 2009.
Additional enhancements
are under review.
Liverpool Road South Install Curb Depressions Deferred until 2011
Sidewalk Installation
Physical
Sheppard Avenue Install Curb Depressions Completed in 2010
Sidewalk Installation
Physical
Westshore Boulevard Install Curb Depressions Deferred until 2011
Sidewalk Improvements
Physical
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Pickering Recreation Complex 1867 Valle Farm Road, Pickerin :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Benches in members Increase the height of Ongoing
change rooms too high benches in the members
for patrons. change rooms to better
accommodate
Physical seniors/disabled who
have trouble getting
down to the low benches
now - also make them
wider.
Pickering Museum Village 2365,6 th Concession, Greenwood :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Redman House: Install - power doors for Will be considered
Main door and entrance and washroom against other budget
washrooms are not doors. priorities
accessible.
Physical
Items Outstanding from the 2009 Annual Accessibility Plan:
Administration Department:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Making the City Website Redesign website home Completed in August
home page accessible page 2010.
Technological New website home page
was launched containing
enhanced Accessibility
features.
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Engineering Services:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Westshore Boulevard - Install Curb Depressions Deferred to 2011
Oklahoma Drive to at intersections for
Sunrise Avenue Road sidewalk access
Reconstruction including
new curbs
Physical
Toy Avenue - Road Install Curb Depressions Completed in 2010
Reconstruction including at intersections for
new concrete curbs & sidewalk access
sidewalks
Physical
Wharf Street New Install Curb Depressions Deferred to 2011
Sidewalk Installation west at intersections for
of Liverpool Road sidewalk access
Physical
Pickering Museum Village 2365,6 1h Concession, Greenwood):
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Install 3 Power Doors as Install 3 Power Doors as Not yet completed
required. required.
Physical
Log Barn: Install access ramp (built Completed in 2010.
No Access Ramp by MP&E)
Physical
Walkway: Redesign walkway Scheduled to be
Hill from Admin. Building completed in 2010
to Village not accessible.
Physical
West Shore Community Centre (1011-1015 Ba I Street, Pickerin :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Washrooms not Power doors for Major structural
accessible. washrooms (2) renovations required.
Physical Under review.
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_Pickering Public Libra One The Esplanade, Picked
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Webs.ite is not compliant Redesign website Bibliocommons, the new
with the Ontario library catalogue,
Disabilities Act. launches for the public on
September 16th, 2010.
Website and catalogue. This new catalogue can
cannot be read by a print be used by a screen
disabled person who has reader.
reading software on a
computer. The Library website will
be redesigned in 2011
Policies/Procedures not and it will incorporate the
compliant with the new AODA standards for
Ontario Disabilities Act. communication which are
still in draft format.
Technological
The following Policies
and Procedures have
been developed to meet
the requirements of the
legislation including
training.
Policies:
Accessible Customer
Service Policy
Procedures:
Program Cancellations &
Service Disruption
Service Animals &
Support Persons
Training
Communications
Checklist
Accessible Meetings
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Items Outstanding from the 2010 Annual Accessibility Plan:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Liverpool Road Sidewalk Curb Depression Deferred to 2011 .
Installation Wharf Street
to Annland Street
Physical
Kingston Road at Walnut Curb Depression To be completed in late
Lane Sidewalk 2010
Installation
Physical
Wharf Street west of Curb Depression Deferred to 2011
Liverpool Road Sidewalk
Installation
Physical
All Facilities:
Barrier Type.. Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Proper Grab Bars are not By July 31 S 2010 install Fire Dept, libraries and
installed in all accessible 30" by 30" L-Shaped arenas scheduled for
washrooms. Grab Bars in all 2011
accessible washroom
Physical stalls.
Toilet paper and paper By July 31s' 2010 Install Fire Dept, libraries and
towel dispensers are too larger dispensers, at the arenas scheduled for
high. proper heights, in all 2011
washrooms and
Physical accessible washroom
stalls.
Paper Towel dispensers By July 31s'2010 Install 1 Ongoing, some have
difficult to use. auto dispenser in each been completed
public washroom.
Physical
Soap dispensers difficult By July 31 2010 Install 1 Ongoing, some have
to use. auto dispenser in each been completed
public washroom.
Physical
Disinfectant dispensers By July 31 S 2010 Install 1 Completed
difficult to use. auto dispenser at each
public entrance area.
Physical
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All Facilities:
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Taps can be difficult to By July 31S 2010 Install 1 Will replace existing taps
use. lever style tap in each with lever style when
public washroom. By Dec existing taps wear out
Physical 31 St 2009 review the
possibility of installing Ongoing
one set of auto taps in
each public washroom.
Some washroom By Dec 31S 2009 Will be completed as
counters are too low. Determine which funding allows
counters require
Physical renovations. By July 31St
2010 Renovate or install
new counters as required
in each public washroom.
Most washrooms do not By Dec 31S 2009 Install 1 Ongoing
have an Angled Mirror for Angled Mirror in each
wheelchair/scoter users. public washroom. City
Hall (4); Complex (8);
Physical Complex Arena (4)
ESCC (6); WSCC (2);
PCCC (2).
East Shore Community Centre (910 Liverpool Road South, Pickering):
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Add 1 railing on the west By July 31s 2010 Add 1 Deferred to 2011
side ramp. railing on the west side
ramp as part of the 2010
Physical Parking Lot improvement
project.
There are no reserved By July 315. 2010 Add the Deferred to 2011
Disabled Parking spaces required parking spaces
on the east side of the as part of the 2010
Facility. Parking Lot improvement
Physical project.
Don Beer Arena (940 Dillin ham Road, Pickerin :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Rink 1: Entrance Lobby, By December 2010 Under Construction in
Washrooms, Design and Construct a 2010
Changeroom and 2nd major addition that will
Level are not accessible address the barriers in
this area.
Physical
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Pickering Recreation Complex (1867 Valle Farm Road, Pickerin :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Level 2 Public Complete. Major Completed
Washrooms are not Renovations have made
accessible. these washrooms fully
accessible.
Physical
2 Washroom Doors By December 2010 Budget item not complete
Family Changeroom are Install Auto Doors
not Automated Openers.similar to the
one installed in the
Physical Greenwood Library.
Front (West Side) By December 2010. Completed
Entrance has limited Remove 2 sets of
space available for existing doors and
access. replace with a larger
single sliding door.
Physical (Pending Budget
Approvals.
West Shore Community Centre (1011-1015 Ba I Street, Pickerin :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Public Washrooms are No Time Frame Has Ongoing
not accessible. Been Set for this Item.
Design and Construct a
Physical new front entrance in the
alcove on North side of
the building that includes
an Accessible/Family
style Washroom.
Mt. Zion Community Centre (4230 Sideline 6):
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Front Entrance is not By July 2010 Install an Not done - Budgetary
accessible. automated front door and consideration
frame with entrance slabs
Physical and threshold.
Two (2) Washrooms are Design 2 accessible No Time Frame has been
not accessible. washrooms that adhere set for this item
to the historical
Physical requirements of this
building.
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Greenwood Libra (3540 Westne Road, Greenwood
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Main Entrance doors are Physical Greenwood Library has
not automated. now been designated as
a heritage building. On
Physical September 1, 2010, we
were informed that the
Heritage committee has
denied our request to
make the front doors
accessible because the
doors needed to be
altered with glass inserts
for safe access.
Greenwood Community Centre (3551 Greenwood Road, Greenwood :
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Most areas are not Major renovations, with No Time Period has been
accessible. significant costs would be set
required to address all
Physical accessibility issues
Whitevale Libra 475 Whitevale Road, Whitevale :
Barrier Type - Strategies for removal or . Status
prevention
Most areas are not Major renovations, with No Time Period has been
accessible. significant costs would be set.
required to address all
Physical accessibility issues in this _
facility.
Claremont Community Centre 4941 Old Brock Road, Claremont):
Barrier Type Strategies for removal or Status
revention
There are no usable Pending 2010 Budget Ongoing
Disabled Parking Approvals Include
Spaces. Parking Spaces with
appropriate curb cuts and
Physical ramps as part of the 2010
Parking Lot
Improvements.
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Progress Club House:
Barrier.Type Strategies for removal or Status
prevention
Main entrance is not Construct a wooden Completed
wheelchair accessible. ramp leading to the main
entrance
Physical
Washroom fixtures do not Install new tapes, toilet Not done
meet accessible and paper dispensers.
standards
Physical
Washroom door is not Install auto door opener. Not done
accessible
Physical
Main Entrance door is not Install auto door opener. Completed
accessible
Physical
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Section 5: Operational Review
5.1 Administration Department
The Administration Department is responsible to ensure that the Corporation is
operating with administrative effectiveness and providing an accountable and
responsive government.
The work teams include:
• Customer Care Centre
• Human Resources Division
• Legal & Legislative Services Division.
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review and Complete
physical inspection
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
5.2 Office of Sustainability
The Office of Sustainability is responsible for managing the City's sustainability
initiatives and business development.
The work teams include:
• Marketing & Business Development
• City & Economic Development
• Sustainability
• Website
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
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5.3 Corporate Services Department
The Corporate Services Department is responsible for managing the financial
affairs of the Corporation, including Taxation, Accounting, Supply & Services, and
Information Technology.
The work teams include:
• Finance & Taxation
• Accounting Services
• Supply & Services
• Information Technology
• Internal Audit
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified-:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
5.4 Operations & Emergency Services Department
The Operations & Emergency Services Department administrates and coordinates
the efforts of the operational services division to ensure efficient and responsive
delivery of the services of the following work teams:
Operations & Emergency Services Department
• Culture & Recreation Division
• Operations & Facilities Division
• Fire Services Division
• Engineering Services Division
• Community Emergency Management Program
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
Altona Road from Curb depressions Schedule for 2011
Sheppard Avenue to
Strouds Lane installation
of multi use trail and
sidewalk
Physical
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List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
revention
Brock Road from Curb depressions Schedule for 2011
Rossland Road to grade
separation installation of
multi use trail
Physical
.Bayly Street from Curb depressions Completion prior to 2011
Liverpool Road to Go
Station entrance sidewalk
installation
Physical
Fairport Road Curb depressions Completion prior to 2011
intersection at Finch
Avenue sidewalk infill
Physical
All Facilities:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None
*Please Note: 2011 funds for facility accessibility upgrades will be applied to
deferred projects from 2008 -10
5.5 Planning & Development
The .Planning & Development Department participates in numerous activities
respecting land use policy, site planning, community development, and building
construction.
The work teams include:
• Planning
• Information & Support Services
• Development Control
• Building Services
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
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5.6 Pickering Public Library
Provides library services, programs and resources to the community at various
facility locations, which include Pickering Public Library, and Claremont,
Greenwood, Petticoat Creek, Whitevale Branches.
Operational Review:
Review:Date Review Methodology Status
Fall 2009 Staff inspection Complete
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier" Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
revention
Motor on revolving doors Physical Replace front doors
at Central Library keeps
breaking down. These
doors were designed to
revolve automatically for
easy access and to slow
down for children and
people with mobility
issues.
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Section 6: Decision-Making Review
6.1 Administration Department
The Administration Department is responsible to ensure that the Corporation is
operating with administrative effectiveness and providing an accountable and
responsive government.
The work teams include:
• Customer Care Centre
• Human Resources Division
• Legal & Legislative Services Division
Operational Review:
11;Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
6.2 Office of Sustainability
The Office of Sustainability is responsible for managing the City's sustainability
initiatives and Business Development.
The work teams include:
• Marketing & Business Development
• City & Economic Development
• Sustainability
• Website
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Completed
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type , Strategies` for removal or `
prevention
None n/a n/a
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6.3 Corporate Services Department
The Corporate Services Department is responsible for managing the financial
affairs of the Corporation, including Taxation, Accounting, Supply & Services, and
Information Technology.
The work teams include:
• Finance & Taxation
• Accounting Services
• Supply & Services
• Information Technology
• Internal Audit
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Complete
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
6.4 Operations & Emergency Services Department
The Operations & Emergency Services Department administrates and coordinates
the efforts of the operational services division to ensure efficient and responsive
delivery of the services of the following work teams:
Operations & Emergency Services Department
• Culture & Recreation Division
• Operations & Facilities Division
• Fire Services Division
• Engineering Services Division
• Community Emergency Management Program
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status
August 2010 Staff Review Complete
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
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6.5 Planning & Development
The Planning & Development Department participates in numerous activities
respecting land use policy, site planning, community development, and building
construction.
The work teams include:
• Planning
• Information & Support Services
• Development Control
• Building Services
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology Status'
August 2010 Staff Review Complete
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
6.6 Library Services
Provides library services, programs and resources to the community at various
facility locations, which include Pickering Public Library, and Claremont,
Greenwood, Petticoat Creek, Whitevale Branches.
Operational Review:
Review Date Review Methodology,' Status
August 2010 Staff Review Complete
List of Barriers Identified:
Barrier Barrier Type Strategies for removal or
prevention
None n/a n/a
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Section 7: Targets and Actions for Year 2011
7.1 Administration Department
The Administration Department is responsible to ensure that the Corporation is
operating with administrative effectiveness and providing an accountable and
responsive government.
The work teams include:
• Customer & Administrative Services
• Human Resources
• Legal & Legislative Services Division
Barrier- Action Resources Costs Target
None
Total Cost
7.2 Office of Sustainability
The Office of Sustainability is responsible for managing the City's sustainability
initiatives and business development.
The work teams include:
• Marketing & Business Development
• City & Economic Development
• Sustainability
• Website
Barrier Action Resources Costs Target
None
Total Cost
7.3 Corporate Services Department
The Corporate Services Department is responsible for managing the financial
affairs of the Corporation, including Taxation, Accounting, Supply & Services, and
Information Technology.
The work teams include:
• Finance & Taxation
• Accounting Services
• Supply & Services
• Information Technology
• Internal Audit
Barrier Action Resources Costs Target
None
Total Cost
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7.4 Operations & Emergency Services Department
The Operations & Emergency Services Department administrates and coordinates
the efforts of the operational services division to ensure efficient and responsive
delivery of the services of the following work teams (Division's):
Operations & Emergency Services Department
• Culture & Recreation Division
• Operations & Facilities Division
• Fire Services Division
• Engineering Services Division
• Community Emergency Management Program
Barrier Action Resources Costs Target
Altona Road from Trail & Capital $105,000 Scheduled
Sheppard Avenue Sidewalk for 2011
to Strouds Lane installation
installation of multi
use trail and
sidewalk
Physical
Brock Road from Trail Capital $300,000 Scheduled
Rossland Road to Installation for 2011
grade separation
installation of multi
use trail
Physical
Bayly Street from Sidewalk Capital $25,000 Completion
Liverpool Road to Installation prior to 2011
Go Station
entrance sidewalk
installation
Physical
Fairport Road Sidewalk Capital $10,000 Completion,
intersection at Infill prior to 2011
Finch Avenue
sidewalk infill
Physical
Total Cost $440,000
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7.5 Planning & Development
The Planning & Development Department participates in numerous activities
respecting land use policy, site planning, community development, and building
construction.
The work teams (Division's) include:
• Planning
• Information & Support Services
• Development Control
• Building Services
Barrier Action Resources Costs Target
None
Total Cost
7.6 Library Services
Provides library services, programs and resources to the community at various
facility locations, which include Pickering Public Library, and Claremont,
Greenwood, Petticoat Creek, Whitevale Branches.
kBarrier~ Action Resources Costs Target
Revolving doors at Replace Funds obtained in $100,000 Fall 2010
the Central Library front doors our 2010 budget.
do not operate with a
properly, for different type
children or people of operation.
with mobility
issues.
Total Cost $100,000
Please Note: All capital funding items are pending budget approval.
Section 8: Monitoring Progress
The core group of the plan development working group will provide a status report
every second month to review progress of the plan. Follow up will be conducted
with any staff or contacts that have a role in the implementation of the plan.
Updates of the plan will be presented to the AAC on a bi-monthly basis.
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