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Thursday, June 15, 2017
7:00 p.m. – Regular Meeting
Council Committee Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
Members: Kevin Montgomery (Co-Chair) Anthony Simone (Co-Chair)
Alina Grzejszczak
Stephen Laidlaw Dayle Laing
Patrick McLeavey Gaspard Ndayishimiye Julius Pokol
George Shepperdley Lisa Stokes
Pauline Thornham Regional Councillor Martin Medeiros
For inquiries about this Agenda, or to make arrangements for accessibility accommodations for
persons attending (some advance notice may be required), please contact:
Shauna Danton, Legislative Coordinator
Phone (905) 874-2116, TTY (905) 874-2130, [email protected]
Note: Some meeting information may also be available in alternate formats, upon request
Agenda
Cycling Advisory Committee Committee of the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Brampton
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Note: Please ensure all cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other
electronic devices are turned off or placed on non-audible mode during the meeting
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
3. Previous Minutes
3.1. Minutes - Brampton Cycling Advisory Committee - May 18, 2017
The minutes were considered by Planning and Development Committee on
June 5, 2017, and the recommendations were approved by Council on June 7, 2017. The minutes are provided for information only.
4. Delegations / Presentations
5. Reports / Updates
6. Active Transportation Ideas
7. Other/New Business / Information Items
7.1. Discussion at the request of Julius Pokol, Member, re: 1. Cycling Education and Awareness 2. Cycling to School - Increasing Numbers and Safety
7.2. Discussion at the request of Nelson Cadete, Project Manager, Active Transportation, Planning and Development Services re: Ontario - Making it Safer and Easier to Commute by Bike
7.3. Update from Nelson Cadete, Project Manager, Active Transportation, Planning and Development Services, re: Province-wide Cycling Networks
Note: This item is for information only
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7.4. Discussion at the request of Nelson Cadete, Project Manager, Active Transportation, Planning and Development Services, re: Community Ride Sponsorship Opportunity
7.5. Discussion at the request of Lisa Stokes, Member, re: Active Transportation
Master Plan - Status Update
7.6. Update by Nelson Cadete, Project Manager, Active Transportation, Planning and Development Services, re: 2017 Community Bike Rides
Note: This item is for information only
8. Future Agenda Items
Items to be considered at future Committee meetings include:
9. Correspondence
10. Question Period
11. Public Question Period
15 Minute Limit re any item discussed as part of this agenda.
12. Adjournment
Next Meeting: Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Members Present: Anthony Simone (Co-Chair)
Alina Grzejszczak Stephen Laidlaw Dayle Laing Patrick McLeavey Gaspard Ndayishimiye Julius Pokol Lisa Stokes Pauline Thornham Regional Councillor Martin Medeiros (arrived at 7:42 p.m.,
left at 8:15 p.m. – personal) Members Absent: Kevin Montgomery (Co-Chair) (regrets)
George Shepperdley (regrets) Staff Present: Nelson Cadete, Project Manager, Active Transportation,
Planning and Development Services Shauna Danton, Legislative Coordinator, City Clerk’s Office
Minutes
Cycling Advisory Committee Committee of the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Brampton
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The meeting was called to order at 7:06 p.m. and adjourned at 9:06 p.m. 1. Approval of Agenda CYC027-2017 That the Agenda for the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of
May 18, 2017, be approved as amended as follows: To add: 7.7. Discussion at the request of Patrick McLeavey, Member, re:
Bike Racks on Brampton Transit Carried 2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act - nil 3. Previous Minutes 3.1. Minutes - Cycling Advisory Committee - April 20, 2017
The minutes were considered by Planning and Development Committee on May 15, 2017, and approved by Council on May 24, 2017. The minutes were provided for information only.
4. Delegations / Presentations 4.1. Delegation from Erica Duque and Christina Bouchard, Active Transportation
Planner, Region of Peel, re: Updates Regarding the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Strategy, Bike Month, and Bike to School Week 2017
Christina Bouchard, IBI Group, provided an update on the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Strategy that included the following:
Infrastructure implementation plan
Transportation demand management policy and program implementation plan
Long range transportation plan
Region of Peel mode share trends
Regional cycling network o Progress and proposed infill and upgrade projects o Proposed long-term network o Population and employment density o Capital plan projects o Indicators of high propensity for cycling
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Erica Duque, Active Transportation Planner, Region of Peel, provided an update on Bike Month and Bike to School Week. Ms. Duque noted that cycling activities are taking place every Saturday in May and encouraged Members to distribute Bike Month promotional materials to appropriate venues. Committee consideration of the matter included:
Restructuring and linking multi-use paths and trails
Increasing “hot spot” connectivity
Improvement of highway crossings and signage
Increased driver education regarding sharing the road with cyclists
Catering to cycling demographics, i.e., college students and areas with high student numbers
Increasing oversight of cycling infrastructure projects
Improving quality of cycling infrastructure materials
Sufficient bicycle parking facilities
The following motion was considered:
CYC028-2017 That the delegation from Erica Duque, Active Transportation Planner, Region of Peel, and Christina Bouchard, IBI Group, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, re: Updates Regarding the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Strategy, Bike Month, and Bike to School Week 2017 be received.
Carried
4.2. Presentation by Lisa Stokes, Member, re: Community Rides
Lisa Stokes, Member, provided a presentation on the status of the Community Rides and details of the online waiver. Ms. Stokes noted that more volunteers are needed for the rides and encouraged Members to sign-up. The following motion was considered:
CYC029-2017 That the presentation by Lisa Stokes, Member, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, re: Community Rides be received.
Carried 5. Reports / Updates - nil
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6. Active Transportation Ideas - nil 7. Other/New Business / Information Items 7.1. Minutes - Community Rides Subcommittee - May 3, 2017
The following motion was considered:
CYC030-2017 That the Minutes - Community Rides Subcommittee - May 3, 2017 to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, be received.
Carried 7.2. Update from Pauline Thornham, Member, re: Ontario Bike Summit
Pauline Thornham, Member, noted that the highlights from the Ontario Bike Summit were provided for Committee’s reference. Links to the presentations from the Summit will be sent to Committee via email. The following motion was considered:
CYC031-2017 That the update from Pauline Thornham, Member, re: Ontario Bike Summit to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, be received.
Carried 7.3. Discussion at the request of Dayle Laing, Member, re:
1. Downtown Streetscape Environmental Assessment Schedule 'C', Public Information Centre 2, Rose Theatre April 27, 2017
2. Queen Street Transit Master Plan and Downtown Mobility Hub Study
Dayle Laing, Member, highlighted the details of the proposed Downtown Streetscape and noted that the proposed options include cycling infrastructure. Ms. Laing requested that the Queen Street Master Plan and Downtown Streetscape seamlessly integrate cycling infrastructure and use consistent and proper surface treatments.
7.4. Discussion at the request of Kevin Montgomery, Co-Chair, re: Identifying a
Province-wide Cycling Network
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Committee consideration of the matter included consensus that the Co-Chairs, on behalf of the Committee, send correspondence to the Ministry of Transportation highlighting the Etobicoke Creek Trail as a cycling attraction and requesting that it be included in the proposed province–wide cycling network. Nelson Cadete, Active Transportation Project Manager, Planning and Development Services, will review the correspondence prior to it being sent to the Ministry. The following motion was considered:
CYC032-2017 That Kevin Montgomery and Anthony Simone, Co-Chairs, on behalf of the Cycling Advisory Committee, the send correspondence to the Ministry of Transportation highlighting the Etobicoke Creek Trail as a cycling attraction and requesting that it be included in the proposed province–wide cycling network.
Carried
7.5. Correspondence from Pauline Thornham, Member, re: Jeff Speck Ted Talk: The Walkable City
Pauline Thornham, Member, noted that the information regarding the subject matter was provided for Committee’s reference. The following motion was considered:
CYC033-2017 That the correspondence from Pauline Thornham, Member, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, re: Jeff Speck Ted Talk: The Walkable City be received.
Carried 7.6. Correspondence from Pauline Thornham, Member, re: GTHA Active and Safe
School Travel Hub Meeting
Pauline Thornham, Member, noted that the information regarding the subject matter was provided for Committee’s reference. The following motion was considered:
CYC034-2017 That the correspondence from Pauline Thornham, Member, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, re: GTHA Active and Safe School Travel Hub Meeting be received.
Carried
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7.7. Discussion at the request of Patrick McLeavey, Member, re: Bike Racks on Brampton Transit
Patrick McLeavey, Member, noted that members of the public may not know how to properly use the bike racks on Brampton buses and that may deter them from taking transit. Mr. McLeavey noted that he has never used the racks before, but will do so and report back to Committee on his experience. Committee noted that City buses with bike racks often attend City events and demonstrations on the proper use of the racks are provided.
8. Future Agenda Items - nil 9. Correspondence 9.1. Correspondence from Eleanor McMahon, Minister, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and
Sport, and Steven Del Duca, Minister, Ministry of Transportation, dated May 8, 2017, re: Provincial Cycling Infrastructure Investment - Update
The following motion was considered:
CYC035-2017 That the correspondence from Eleanor McMahon, Minister, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, and Steven Del Duca, Minister, Ministry of Transportation, dated May 8, 2017, to the Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting of May 18, 2017, re: Provincial Cycling Infrastructure Investment – Update be received.
Carried 10. Question Period
Committee noted that non-member, experienced cyclists may volunteer to assist at the Community Rides.
11. Public Question Period
In response to questions from David Laing, Brampton resident, staff noted that installation of cycling infrastructure, including underpasses, is taken into consideration whenever possible.
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12. Adjournment
The following motion was considered: CYC036-2017 That the Cycling Advisory Committee do now adjourn to meet again
on June 15, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. Carried
__________________________ Anthony Simone Co-Chair
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From: PATTI POKOL Sent: 2017/06/02 11:27 AM To: Danton, Shauna <[email protected]> Subject: Agenda Item for BCAC
Hi Shauna
Please add the following recommendations to the agenda for the next Cycling Advisory
Committee meeting on June 15th.
At the March meeting, during question period David Laing posed the question " Why is the
BCAC not being more proactive?"
I would like to put forth the following two ideas to be considered as future policies, directives
and/or recommendations:
1. Designate city streets in each quadrant and paint the sharrows with different more vibrate
colours (pink, green, orange), in order in increase awareness and to help remind drivers that
they need to be more vigilant. On the sidewalks paint a bike symbol with a cross through it
reminding cyclist that they should not be using the side walk, thus making the sidewalk safer for
pedestrians.
2. Increase bike safety near school entrances, trying to make this area as safe and user friendly
as possible, hopefully this will encourage more children to ride their bike to school instead of
being driven to school. This could be accomplished by increasing the no parking and no
stopping zones in front of all elementary schools and to 50 m on both sides of school property,
place more " Watch for Bike" signs and paint sharrows in multi colours so that they are more
visible and a constant reminder to watch for cyclists. Parents may not like having to park further
away to walk their children into school but if we can increase safety and get more children off
their seats and onto their bikes it will be worth the trouble. As stated by Jen Demille in Running
Canada Magazine" You take the harsh stance and people adjust and they appreciate it"
Julius Pokol
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From: Cadete, Nelson
Sent: 2017/05/30 7:56 AM
To: Danton, Shauna <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Ontario Making it Safer and Easier to Commute by Bike
Shauna,
Can you please include this on the agenda of the June BCAC meeting as a discussion item?
From: Ontario News [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: May-29-17 10:22 AM
To: McLaughlin, Dave
Subject: Ontario Making it Safer and Easier to Commute by Bike
News Release
Ontario Making it Safer and Easier to Commute by Bike
May 29, 2017
Building More Bike Lanes and Other Cycling Infrastructure Across the Province
Ontario is making it easier for commuters and families to get around by bike, with new funding to build a
better and safer commuter cycling network across the province.
Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca and Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Eleanor McMahon
were in Toronto today, Bike to Work Day, to launch the new Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling
Program (OMCC).
The province is investing $50 million dollars this year from its carbon market to fund this and other new
initiatives that support commuter cycling infrastructure. The OMCC will provide eligible municipalities with
funding to build more bike lanes and other cycling infrastructure, or enhance existing infrastructure. This
investment will help promote safety for cyclists and make cycling more comfortable and appealing for
daily commutes and other frequent trips. Investing in cycling infrastructure also helps reduce greenhouse
gas emissions across Ontario.
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The province has also created a cycling web-hub that will help people in Ontario find cycling information
quickly and conveniently through a single portal.
Making it safer and easier to cycle in Ontario is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy and
help people in their everyday lives.
QUICK FACTS
The application form and program guide for the new commuter cycling program will be available
at Grants Ontario on June 5, 2017.
The OMCC builds on Ontario’s Cycling Tourism Plan: Tour by Bike and the Ontario Municipal
Cycling Infrastructure Program, which is helping 37 municipalities across the province build or
improve cycling infrastructure.
#CycleON: Ontario’s Cycling Strategy was announced in 2013 to promote safe cycling and
encourage more people to ride their bikes to work, school and recreation destinations.
About 1.5 million people in Ontario hop on their bikes at least once a week during the spring,
summer and fall, and many cycle year-round.
According to the Canadian Medical Association, a 10 per cent increase in physical activity could
reduce direct health care expenditures by $150 million per year.
The Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program is a commitment under Ontario’s five-year
Climate Change Action Plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 15 per cent
below 1990 levels by 2020, 37 per cent by 2030 and 80 per cent by 2050.
In 2014, 1.7 million visitors to Ontario participated in cycling and spent $428 million.
Ontario has over 80,000 km of trails; the second largest network of trails in Canada. Trails
contribute to the economy, benefit the environment and improve health. The first annual Ontario
Trails week, May 29 to June 4, will be launched this year.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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Cycling in Ontario
Ontario’s Cap and Trade Program
Explore Ontario by Bike
QUOTES
"Building commuter cycling infrastructure is important in helping us make Ontario a great place to
ride a bike. Working together with our partners, the cycling community and local municipalities, I
know we will succeed in making Ontario a cycling leader in North America."
— Steven Del Duca, Minister of Transportation
"Ontario is home to an extensive cycling and trails network that stretches across the province,
connects our communities and offers unique views of our urban and rural landscapes. By building
new cycling infrastructure, we are making it easier for people to get on their bikes and explore all
that Ontario has to offer."
— Eleanor McMahon, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport
CONTACTS
Celso Pereira
Minister’s Office
Bob Nichols
Communications Branch
416-327-1158
Ministry of Transportation
http://www.ontario.ca/transportation
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From: Zbogar, Henrik
Sent: 2017/06/05 10:44 AM
To: Cadete, Nelson <[email protected]>
Subject: Community Ride sponsorship opportunity?
Here’s something that BCAC might want to consider…
From Basking Robbins’ web page:
Corporate Information Questions & Answers
How does Baskin-Robbins support its local communities?
Baskin-Robbins supports local communities in a myriad of ways, from our schools and
hospitals in the communities in which our shops reside. Locally, our franchisees and
Dunkin’ Brands employees work together to develop strong community partnerships and
programs to support emergency response organizations – so they have the resources they
need to serve our communities everyday – especially in times of crisis.
I’d like to speak to someone about Baskin-Robbins making a donation or
sponsoring a community event. What should I do?
Thank you for your interest in Baskin-Robbins. We are committed to being a part of the
communities across the country in which our stores operate. As such, we and our
franchisees give back to their communities in a variety of ways. If you are seeking a
sponsorship or donation for a community event or fundraiser, we suggest you contact your
local store owner. Please provide our franchisees with at least three weeks’ notice and
understand that our franchisees receive a significant number of donation requests, so they
are unable to honour every request they receive.
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From: Lisa Stokes
Sent: 2017/06/01 8:54 PM
To: Danton, Shauna <[email protected]>
Cc: Cadete, Nelson <[email protected]>; Kevin Montgomery; Anthony Simone
Subject: Agenda Item
Shauna,
Would you please add an agenda item for the June meeting for staff to update the committee
on when the ATMP is expected to be complete? When would it go to Council for approval?
Given that the 2018 budget work begins shortly, how will a budget be applied for the ATMP in
2018?
Thanks,
Lisa
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From: Cadete, Nelson <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 1:35 PM
To: Jeffrey, Linda Mayor; Gibson, Grant - Councillor; Moore, Elaine - Councillor; Whillans, Doug -
Councillor; Palleschi, Michael - Councillor; Bowman, Jeff - Councillor; Medeiros, Martin - Councillor;
Fortini, Pat - Councillor; Miles, Gael - Councillor; Dhillon, Gurpreet - Councillor; Sprovieri, John Councillor
Cc: Zbogar, Henrik; Elliott, Rob
Subject: 2017 Community Bike Rides
Madame Mayor and Members of Council,
As part of our continuous efforts to grow awareness of cycling in Brampton, the 2017
Community Bike Rides started yesterday (Sunday May 28th). Brampton Community
Rides is a series of FREE casual cycling tours featuring the City’s wards and
neighbourhoods, running from May to September. These group rides provide
opportunities for residents and visitors to explore Brampton on their bicycles, meet other
cyclists, and enjoy a free refreshment. We would like to invite you to join any or all of the
future rides - a 5 km or 15k km route, depending on your comfort level. Please see
schedule below.
As you are aware an Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) study for the City is
currently in progress. The focus of the ATMP is to develop an implementation strategy
to build a connected cycling and pedestrian network across the City to enable safer,
more convenient travel by non-motorized modes, and to encourage cycling as a viable
means of transportation for both recreational and utilitarian purposes. These rides will
offer you an opportunity to meet some of your community members and also help us
create a buzz around the ATMP.
Should you like to join us, please do let us know and we will be happy to answer any
questions that you may have.
Thank you.
Nelson Cadete
Project Manager, Active Transportation
Transportation Planning, Planning & Development Services
City of Brampton | 2 Wellington Street W | Brampton ON L6Y 4R2 T 905.874.2552 | F 905.874.2099 | E [email protected]
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Event Meet Up Location Date and Time
Downtown Rose Theatre - Garden Square Sun, May 28 at 9:45 AM
Loafer's Lake Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre Tue, Jun 6 at 6:15 PM
Peel Village Tim Horton's - Shopper's World Brampton Sun, Jun 11 at 9:45 AM
Flower City Campus Senior's Centre - Queen St. W. and McLaughlin
Rd.
Tue, Jun 20 at 6:15 PM
James Potter Dairy Queen - James Potter Rd. and Williams
Pkwy.
Sun, Jun 25 at 9:45 AM
Mount Pleasant Baskin Robbins - Brisdale Dr. and Bovaird Dr. Tue, Jul 4 at 6:15 PM
Chinguacousy Park Fire/Life Safety Education Centre -
Chinguacousy Park
Sun, Jul 9 at 9:45 AM
Claireville Dairy Queen - Cottrelle Blvd. and McVean Dr. Tue, Jul 18 at 6:15 PM
Fernforest Marble Slab - Trinity Commons Brampton Sun, Jul 23 at 9:45 AM
Springdale Dairy Queen - Torbram Rd. and Sandalwood
Pkwy.
Tue, Aug 1 at 6:15 PM
The Creek - South Rose Theatre - Garden Square Sun, Aug 13 at 9:45 AM
Station - North Downtown Brampton GO Station Sun, Aug 20 at 9:45 AM
The Creek - North Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre Sun, Sep 10 at 9:45 AM
Station - South Downtown Brampton GO Station Sun, Sep 24 at 9:45 AM
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