REVISED PUBLIC AGENDA
STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE
ON TRANSPORTATION

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Via Teleconference Hosted in the Council Chamber, City Hall
Committee Members:
  • Councillor B. Dubois, Chair,
  • Councillor Z. Jeffries, Vice-Chair,
  • Councillor C. Block,
  • Councillor R. Donauer,
  • Councillor S. Gersher,
  • and His Worship Mayor C. Clark (Ex-Officio)

  • Recommendation
    1. That the following letters be added to Item 7.1.1:
      1. Avery Kroeker, Riversdale Business Improvement District, dated May 1, 2020;
      2. Ingrid Larson, dated May 3, 2020;
    2. That the following letters be added to Item 7.1.3:
      1. Denis Tetu, dated April 30, 2020;
      2. Raj Randhawa, dated May 3, 2020;
      3. Traci Baker, dated May 3, 2020;
      4. Elaine Diadyk, dated May 4, 2020;
      5. Jim McClements, dated May 4, 2020
    3. That the following letters be added to Item 7.3.1:
      1. Anne Dooley, dated May 1, 2020;
      2. Richard Small, dated May 1, 2020;
      3. Jim Nowakowski, dated May 2 and May 4, 2020;
      4. Cheryl Kloppenburg, dated May 4, 2020; and
    4. That the agenda be confirmed as amended.
  • Recommendation

    That the minutes of regular meeting of the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation held on April 6, 2020 be adopted.

  • Recommendation

    That the reports contained in Items 7.1.1 to 7.1.7 be received as information.

A report of the General Manager, Transportation and Construction is provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation recommend to City Council:

    1. That Schedule No. 2 in Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw be amended to clarify that drivers should not stop along any medians.
    2. That the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the appropriate amendment to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw.

A report of the General Manager, Community Services is provided.

A PowerPoint presentation will be provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation recommend to City Council:

    1. That the recommended program modifications respecting the Residential Parking Program, as outlined in Appendix 1 of this report, be adopted;
    2. That the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the appropriate amendments to Bylaw No. 7862, The Residential Parking Program Bylaw, 1999; and
    3. That the City Clerk be requested to repeal Policy C07-014, Residential Parking Permit Program.

A report of the General Manager, Transportation and Construction is provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation recommend to City Council:

    1. That the list of prioritized transportation projects be approved in principle; and
    2. That the information within this report be included in the next multi-year budget cycle.

A report of the General Manager, Transportation and Construction is provided.

Submitting Comments:

  • Anne Dooley, dated May 1, 2020
  • Richard Small, dated  May 1, 2020
  • Jim Nowakowski, May 2 and May 4, 2020
  • Cheryl Kloppenburg, May 4, 2020
  • Recommendation

    The Administration is recommending Option 3 to install a three-hour parallel parking zone on the 500 block of 9th Street East in front of 1002 Broadway Avenue.

A report of the General Manager, Transportation and Construction is provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the Standing Policy Committee on Transportation recommend to City Council:

    1. That the Administration continue discussions with CP with the goals of:
      1. Obtaining an approved detailed design;
      2. Entering into a lease agreement with CP for the required lands between Avenue D South and Avenue F South;
      3. Entering into a lease agreement for the required lands between Avenue F South and approximately Avenue K South;
    2. That if a design and leasing agreements can be reached with CP, the Administration bring forward a project update and budget request to City Council;

    3. That if a design and leasing agreements cannot be reached with CP by May 1, 2021, the project be abandoned; and

    4. That Capital Project #2550 – West Central Multi-Use Corridor project be adjusted to remove the budgeted RSIP funding in the amount of $1.172M.

       

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