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CITY OF VANCOUVER
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFICJANUARY 11, 2000
A Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Vancouver was held on Tuesday, January 11, 2000 at 10:59 a.m., in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall, following the Standing Committee on Transportation and Traffic meeting, to consider the recommendations of the Committee.
PRESENT:
Mayor Philip Owen
Councillor Fred Bass
Councillor Jennifer Clarke
Councillor Daniel Lee
Councillor Don Lee
Councillor Tim Louis
Councillor Sandy McCormick
Councillor Gordon Price
Councillor George Puil
Councillor Sam SullivanABSENT:
Councillor Lynne Kennedy (Leave of Absence)
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE:
Laura Kazakoff, Meeting Coordinator
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MOVED by Cllr. Don Lee,
SECONDED by Cllr. Sullivan,
THAT this Council resolve itself into Committee of the Whole, Mayor Owen in the chair.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Report of Standing Committee on Transportation and Traffic
January 11, 2000
Council considered the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in the following clauses of the attached report:
Cl.1: Traffic Calming Measures Adjacent Lord Selkirk School
Cl.2: Franklin and Semlin Area Traffic Calming Plan
Cl.3: Hand Held Computerized Ticket Issuance Machines - UpdateMOVED by Cllr. Clarke,
THAT the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in Clauses 1-3 of this report, be approved.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MOVED by Cllr. Don Lee,
THAT the Committee of the Whole rise and report.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
ADOPT REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MOVED by Cllr. Don Lee,
SECONDED by Cllr. Louis,
THAT the report of the Committee of the Whole be adopted.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The Council adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
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REPORT TO COUNCIL
STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
ON TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFICJANUARY 11, 2000
A Regular Meeting of the Standing Committee of Council on Transportation and Traffic was held on Tuesday, January 11, at 9:30 a.m. in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall.
PRESENT:
Councillor Jennifer Clarke, Chair
Mayor Philip Owen
Councillor Fred Bass
Councillor Daniel Lee
Councillor Don Lee
Councillor Tim Louis
Councillor Sandy McCormick
Councillor Gordon Price
Councillor George Puil
Councillor Sam SullivanABSENT:
Councillor Lynne Kennedy (Leave of Absence)
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE:
Laura Kazakoff, Meeting Coordinator
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
The Minutes of the Standing Committee on Transportation and Traffic meetings of November 2, and November 30, 1999, were adopted.
RECOMMENDATION
1. Traffic Calming Measures Adjacent Lord Selkirk School File: 5757
The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated December 14, 1999, in which the General Manager of Engineering Services reviewed pedestrian safety concerns at the intersection of 22nd Avenue and Commercial Street and recommended traffic calming measures.
Ian Adam, Assistant City Engineer - Transportation, introduced Winston Chou, Neighbourhood Transportation, who provided an overview of the Administrative Report. Mr. Adam and Jim Hall, Neighbourhood Transportation Engineer, responded to questions regarding the proposed traffic calming measures.
Caroline Krause, Lord Selkirk School, spoke in favour of the proposed traffic calming measures, citing pedestrian safety concerns caused by excessive traffic speeds, chronic parking violations and poor visibility.
The following motion by Councillor Puil was put and carried. The Committee, therefore,
RECOMMENDED
A. THAT a raised crosswalk across 22nd Avenue at Commercial Street and three corner bulges at the intersection of 22nd Avenue and Commercial Street be installed, at a cost of $50,000, from the Streets Unappropriated Account 30000128 - S/W Reconstruction Program.
B. THAT the Streets Maintenance Budget be increased by $700 and the Traffic Sign Maintenance Budget be increased by $100 for the traffic calming measures, effective year 2001.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
2. Franklin and Semlin Area Traffic Calming Plan File: 5757
The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated December 17, 1999, in which the General Manager of Engineering Services reviewed the temporary traffic calming measures in the Franklin and Semlin area and recommended the permanent installation of these measures.
Winston Chou, Neighbourhood Transportation, provided an overview of the Administrative Report, and along with Ian Adam, Assistant City Engineer - Transportation, responded to questions concerning the traffic calming measures.
The following motion by Councillor Louis was put and carried. The Committee, therefore,
RECOMMENDED
A. THAT the temporary partial closure to eastbound traffic on the 2000 block of Triumph Street and the diagonal diverters on Semlin Drive at Pandora and Franklin Streets be made permanent, at a cost of $100,000, from the Streets Unappropriated Account 30000326 - Traffic Calming.
B. THAT the Streets Maintenance Budget be increased by $1,000 and the Traffic Sign maintenance budget be increased by $300, for the traffic calming measures, effective year 2001.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
3. Hand-Held Computerized Ticket Issuance Machines - Update File: 5651
Ralph Yeomans, Manager, Parking Enforcement, advised staff were in attendance to provide an update on the hand-held computerized ticket issuance machines pilot project. He advised the project was the first of its kind in Canada, being unique in that the upgraded hand-held devices allow staff to transmit data in real time. In responding to a query regarding costs and the future implementation of the program, Mr. Yeomans noted staff were putting together a business case analysis, and the matter would be the subject of an upcoming report to Council.
Brent Heisler, Parking Enforcement Officer, and Norman Au, Information Services -Engineering, with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation (hard copies distributed), provided an overview of the hand-held trial. Mr. Yeomans, Mr. Heisler, Mr. Au, and Dave Rudberg, General Manager of Engineering Services, responded to questions regarding the hand-held devices, including the legal and ethical ramifications.
The following motion by Councillor Puil was put and carried. The Committee, therefore,
RECOMMENDED
THAT the verbal presentation by Engineering Services staff regarding the Hand-Held Computerized Ticket Issuance Machines be received for information.
- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The Committee adjourned at 10:59 a.m.
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