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CITY OF VANCOUVER

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC

JUNE 16, 1998

PRESENT:

Mayor Philip Owen
Councillor Don Bellamy
Councillor Jennifer Clarke
Councillor Alan Herbert
Councillor Daniel Lee
Councillor Don Lee
Councillor Gordon Price
Councillor George Puil
Councillor Sam Sullivan

ABSENT:

Councillor Nancy A. Chiavario
Councillor Lynne Kennedy

CITY MANAGER'S
OFFICE:

Ken Dobell, City Manager

CLERK TO THE
COUNCIL:

Denise Salmon

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Report of the Standing Committee
on Transportation and Traffic
June 16, 1998

Council agreed to vary the agenda to consider Recommendation 'A' of the Committee, as contained in the following clause of the attached report:

Clause 2 (Recommendation A)

Moved by Cllr. Clarke,
Seconded by Cllr. Price,

BY-LAWS

1. A By-law to Amend By-law No. 6066,

MOVED by Cllr. Price,
SECONDED by Cllr. Puil,

MOVED by Cllr. Price,
SECONDED by Cllr. Puil,

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The Council adjourned at 10:18 a.m., and reconvened at 10:20 a.m., all members present, to consider the remainder of the recommendations of the Committee.

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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy,
SECONDED by Cllr. Clarke,

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Report of Standing Committee on
Transportation and Traffic
June 16, 1998

Clause 1

MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy,

Clause 2 (Recommendation B)

MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy,

Clause 3

This clause was withdrawn from the agenda.

RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Herbert,

ADOPT REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Clarke,
SECONDED by Cllr. Bellamy,

The Council adjourned at 10:22 a.m.

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REPORT TO COUNCIL

STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
ON TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC

JUNE 16, 1998

PRESENT:

Mayor Philip Owen
Councillor Don Bellamy
Councillor Jennifer Clarke
Councillor Alan Herbert
Councillor Daniel Lee
Councillor Don Lee
Councillor Gordon Price
Councillor George Puil
Councillor Sam Sullivan

ABSENT:

Councillor Nancy A. Chiavario
Councillor Lynne Kennedy (Civic Business)

CITY MANAGER'S
OFFICE:

Ken Dobell, City Manager

CLERK TO THE
COMMITTEE:

Denise Salmon

ADOPTION OF MINUTES

RECOMMENDATION

1. Annual Traffic Signal Program File: 5761-1

A) Pedestrian-Actuated Signals $395,000

B) Full Signals $312,000

C) Signal Modifications $293,000

TOTAL 1998 PROGRAM $ 1,000,000

· the full signal at Burrard and Alberni is intended primarily to assist with local traffic and tourist destination access; it is anticipated the light will also help reduce congestion on Burrard and aid pedestrians (a left turn arrow is proposed for Alberni)

· in reference to the choice of location for the pedestrian-actuated signal at St. George and 41st Avenue, staff advised this was to assist with access to a bus stop; discussions are currently underway with the community in terms of access onto 41st Avenue from Prince Edward

· provided background on the traffic situation at Fraser and 51st Avenue, with note his office looks out directly on this location, and urged Council support the recommended pedestrian-actuated signal

RECOMMENDED

THAT Council approve the 1998 Traffic Signal Program, and that the General Manager of Engineering Services be authorized to install and modify pedestrian and traffic signals, as described in this report; and

FURTHER THAT additional annual costs of $25,000 related to ongoing maintenance be reflected in future Operating Budgets.

2. Vehicles for Hire By-law No. 6066

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· Advised they understood both the Administrative and Policy Reports were to have been postponed, and, as the issue has been outstanding for over a year, requested Council wait three more weeks to discuss both reports in tandem; this would allow Council to consider conceptual issues contained in the June 16, 1998 Policy Report before decision is made on the regulatory mechanisms that best suit it.

· advised he was representing four Vancouver Taxi Companies currently licensed under the Vehicles for Hire By-law: Yellow Cab, Black Top Cabs, Maclures Cabs and Vancouver Taxi, all of whom supported, in principle, the proposed amendment to the Vehicles for Hire By-law
· the shared ride van service concept is one the taxi companies believe should be considered as an addition to the City's transportation services, but only after in-depth consideration of the concept, and with appropriate regulations in place
· suggested the need for size restrictions and reference to distinct passenger fares in the proposed By-law

· addressed minimum standards for employees of the Super Shuttle Service, with note in December 1995, Cabinet passed a regulation which excluded taxicab drivers from certain sections of the Employment Standards Act; the regulation has been renewed on several occasions and is currently in place until September 30, 1998

· stated his Ministry would be pleased to work with any new employer in the industry, with note new entrants into the market may affect current employers ability to pay drivers minimum wages, due to current tight margins

RECOMMENDED

A. THAT Council instruct the Director of Legal Services to bring forward an amendment to Vehicles for Hire By-law No. 6066 to define Shared Ride Van as an interim measure.

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RECOMMENDED

B. THAT Council instruct the Chief License Inspector not to process any applications or issue any licenses for Shared Ride Van (as that term is defined in the proposed by-law amendment referred to in Recommendation A) services in the City of Vancouver until Council considers new regulations to govern such operations, which will be the subject of a future report to Council.

3. Possible Changes to the Vehicles for Hire By-law File: 2801

The Committee adjourned at 10:20 a.m.

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