CITY OF VANCOUVER
M E M O R A N D U M
From: CITY CLERK Date: October 24, 1995
Refer File: 5551-2
To: Vancouver City Council
Subject: Partnership with ICBC in Traffic Safety Improvements
Mr. Ian Adam, Assistant City Engineer, Transportation, will
provide a report reference with the status of the partnership
with ICBC in traffic safety improvements.
Ms. Mavis Johnson, Manager of Road Designs Strategy, Insurance
Corporation of British Columbia, will provide Council with a
report on traffic safety initiatives and achievements arising
from the partnership with City of Vancouver.
A memo dated March 3, 1995, from the General Manager of
Engineering Services, refers.
CITY CLERK
AW/DS:ed
CITY OF VANCOUVER
M E M O R A N D U M
From: Dave Rudberg, General Manager Date: March 3, 1995
of Engineering Services Refer File: 190 579
To: Mayor and Council
cc: Ken Dobell, City Manager
Subject: MAIN STREET - SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
ICBC FUNDING
In 1994, after joint review with City staff, the Insurance
Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) contributed $118,000 to
safety improvements in the Knight Street corridor. This project
was more successful than we had hoped, reducing accidents by up
to 26%. Accordingly, ICBC agreed to undertake a further review
with the City of traffic safety issues along the Main Street
corridor from Alexander Street to S.E. Marine Drive. As a result
of this review, ICBC is providing up to $105,000 from its loss
prevention program for safety improvements along Main Street in
1995.
These improvements include standardizing all primary signal heads
with yellow backboards, additional pedestrian indicators at
Main/41st, additional traffic signal heads at selected
intersections, and providing protected left-turn signal phases at
Main/12th and Main/Broadway. This work provides a higher level
of service for the Main Street corridor than that provided within
our existing budgets, but we believe it is justified by the
accident conditions, and the results of the first project.
The ICBC funding of these improvements to reduce traffic
accidents and associated losses in the City of Vancouver is our
mutual benefit. ICBC already realizes a reduction in its claims
payout, directly linked to improvements installed along the
Clark/Knight Street corridor, while residents of Vancouver
experience reduced exposure to damage and injury.
City staff will continue to work closely with ICBC and its
consultant to further monitor the effectiveness of these
improvements. In addition, we will continue to seek further ICBC
funding for safety-related work.
D.H. Rudberg, P.Eng
General Manager of Engineering Services