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The Congestion Management Plan (CMP) 2023-2026 was presented at the Infrastructure and Environment Committee (meeting held on October 25th, 2023) and then subsequently to Council (meeting held on November 8-9th, 2023). Since its adoption, there have been various requests via Councillor motions for Transportation Services to report back on a variety of specific aspects of the plan going forward. This report addresses the most recent compiled list of motions identified in IE10.5 - Congestion Management Update Request. Some of the key elements addressed in this report include:
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- The feasibility of an increase to road occupation permit fees with the intent on recovering the full cost of a road closure including the congestion impacts;
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- The status of work regarding \"Don't Block the Box,\" requesting increased fines and the feasibility of expanding the red-light camera program to help deter this issue;
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- Measures to improve upon wayfinding and accessibility around construction work zones;
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- Opportunities to increase work hours for capital projects;
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-The feasibility of fines that escalate for repeat offenders, such as illegal blocking of traffic lanes; and
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- Measures to streamline delivery of goods to reduce congestion.
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Some of the new technologies being explored through the updated Congestion Management Plan will require pilots to further develop concepts or to customize proven technologies in the Toronto context. Transportation Services staff have been working on a potential partnership with the Ontario Centre for Innovation that would serve as a catalyst for local Ontario-based companies to receive funding for pilots conducted on City of Toronto streets. This report provides a summary of the proposed arrangement and seeks approval for staff to proceed.
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2. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to work with Toronto Police Service to develop a strategy to provide enforcement support of bylaw infractions such as blockage of signalized intersections and illegal blockage of bike lanes and dedicated transit lanes in support of the Traffic Agent program, and to report to the July 3, 2024 meeting of Infrastructure and Environment Committee with a status update and implementation schedule.
","motionStatusDesc":"Carried","motionType":{"motionTypeId":2,"motionTypeName":"Amend Item","preText1":"Motion","preText2":"to","postText1":"moved by","displayMotionStatusInd":"Y"},"moverMember":{"memberId":3821,"salutationCd":"COUNCILR","firstName":"Dianne","lastName":"Saxe","salutationDesc":"Councillor","viceChair":false},"rulings":[],"votes":[]},{"motionId":176722,"motionDisplayOrder":3,"motionNumber":0,"motionStatusCd":"CARRIED","motionText":"That Infrastructure and Environment Committee recommend that:
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1. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to report back to Infrastructure and Environment Committee with a strategy that would promote and encourage more road usage on Mondays and Fridays as way to mitigate road congestion.
","motionStatusDesc":"Carried","motionType":{"motionTypeId":43,"motionTypeName":"Amend Item (Additional)","preText1":"Motion","preText2":"to","postText1":"moved by","displayMotionStatusInd":"Y"},"moverMember":{"memberId":2521,"salutationCd":"COUNCILR","firstName":"Mike","lastName":"Colle","salutationDesc":"Councillor","viceChair":false},"rulings":[],"votes":[{"voteId":41591,"voteDateTime":1709010000000,"voteChairMemberId":2524,"voteResultStatusCd":"CARRIED","votStatusCd":"ACTIVE","voteDescription":"Amend (Additional) Motion by Councillor Mike Colle","voteTypeCd":"MAJOR","yesCount":3,"noCount":2,"absentCount":1,"voteResultStatusDesc":"Carried","voteType":"Amend Item (Additional)","voteTypeDesc":"Majority","voteMembers":[{"memberVoteResponseId":822542,"respondingMemberId":2521,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Mike","lastName":"Colle","memberName":"Colle, Mike","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822543,"respondingMemberId":2524,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Jennifer","lastName":"McKelvie","memberName":"McKelvie, Jennifer","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822544,"respondingMemberId":3801,"voteResponseCd":"N","firstName":"Amber","lastName":"Morley","memberName":"Morley, Amber","voteResponseDesc":"No"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822545,"respondingMemberId":483,"voteResponseCd":"A","firstName":"James","lastName":"Pasternak","memberName":"Pasternak, James","voteResponseDesc":"Absent"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822546,"respondingMemberId":38,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Anthony","lastName":"Perruzza","memberName":"Perruzza, Anthony","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822547,"respondingMemberId":3821,"voteResponseCd":"N","firstName":"Dianne","lastName":"Saxe","memberName":"Saxe, Dianne","voteResponseDesc":"No"}]}]},{"motionId":176783,"motionDisplayOrder":4,"motionNumber":0,"motionStatusCd":"CARRIED","motionText":"That the Infrastructure and Environment Committee recommends that:
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1. City Council request the City Manager, and the General Manager, Transportation, to send a letter to the Province of Ontario to request the fines under the Provincial Offences Act for an improper stop in an intersection be increased from $90 to $450, and $120 to $500 for an improper stop in an intersection in a community safety zone.
","motionStatusDesc":"Carried","motionType":{"motionTypeId":43,"motionTypeName":"Amend Item (Additional)","preText1":"Motion","preText2":"to","postText1":"moved by","displayMotionStatusInd":"Y"},"moverMember":{"memberId":2524,"salutationCd":"COUNCILR","firstName":"Jennifer","lastName":"McKelvie","salutationDesc":"Councillor","viceChair":false},"rulings":[],"votes":[{"voteId":41592,"voteDateTime":1709010000000,"voteChairMemberId":2524,"voteResultStatusCd":"CARRIED","votStatusCd":"ACTIVE","voteDescription":"Amend (Additional) Motion by Councillor Jennifer McKelvie","voteTypeCd":"MAJOR","yesCount":4,"noCount":1,"absentCount":1,"voteResultStatusDesc":"Carried","voteType":"Amend Item (Additional)","voteTypeDesc":"Majority","voteMembers":[{"memberVoteResponseId":822548,"respondingMemberId":2521,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Mike","lastName":"Colle","memberName":"Colle, Mike","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822549,"respondingMemberId":2524,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Jennifer","lastName":"McKelvie","memberName":"McKelvie, Jennifer","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822550,"respondingMemberId":3801,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Amber","lastName":"Morley","memberName":"Morley, Amber","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822551,"respondingMemberId":483,"voteResponseCd":"A","firstName":"James","lastName":"Pasternak","memberName":"Pasternak, James","voteResponseDesc":"Absent"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822552,"respondingMemberId":38,"voteResponseCd":"N","firstName":"Anthony","lastName":"Perruzza","memberName":"Perruzza, Anthony","voteResponseDesc":"No"},{"memberVoteResponseId":822553,"respondingMemberId":3821,"voteResponseCd":"Y","firstName":"Dianne","lastName":"Saxe","memberName":"Saxe, Dianne","voteResponseDesc":"Yes"}]}]},{"motionId":176568,"motionDisplayOrder":5,"motionNumber":0,"motionStatusCd":"CARRIED","consentInd":"N","motionStatusDesc":"Carried","motionType":{"motionTypeId":63,"motionTypeName":"Adopt Item as Amended","preText1":"Motion","preText2":"to","postText1":"moved by","displayMotionStatusInd":"Y"},"moverMember":{"memberId":2524,"salutationCd":"COUNCILR","firstName":"Jennifer","lastName":"McKelvie","salutationDesc":"Councillor","viceChair":false},"rulings":[],"votes":[]}],"councilMotions":[],"committeeRulings":[],"councilRulings":[],"committeeDeclaredInterests":[],"councilDeclaredInterests":[],"committeeDecisionAdvice":{"decisionAdviceId":43758,"decisionAdvice":"Roger Browne, Director, Traffic Management gave a presentation on the Congestion Management Plan 2023-2026 - Update.
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1. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to engage the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and members of the visually impaired community to undertake a pilot to provide construction closure information in an accessible format for the visually impaired.
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2. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to work with Toronto Police Service to develop a strategy to provide enforcement support of bylaw infractions such as blockage of signalized intersections and illegal blockage of bike lanes and dedicated transit lanes in support of the Traffic Agent program, and to report to the July 3, 2024 meeting of Infrastructure and Environment Committee with a status update and implementation schedule.
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3. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to report back in the third quarter of 2024 on a strategy to commence the charging of a road occupancy congestion management recovery fee that would be implemented in the Transportation Services 2025 budget proposal.
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4. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to further develop a roll - out strategy including public consultation to commence the implementation of peak hour delivery restrictions and to report back on the proposed strategy in the third quarter of 2024.
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5. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to initiate Transportation Innovation projects outside of the Transportation Innovation Zone located at Exhibition Place and to include both pre-commercial and early-market technologies within the scope of future Innovation Challenges, when appropriate.
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6. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services, to enter into and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ontario Centre for Innovation to collaborate on the piloting and evaluation of new technologies and Intelligent Transportation Systems within the transportation realm, upon such terms and conditions satisfactory to the General Manager, Transportation Services.
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7. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary bills to give effect to City Council's decision and City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make any necessary clarifications, refinements, modifications, technical amendments, or by-law amendments as may be identified by the City Solicitor, in consultation with the General Manager, Transportation Services.
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8. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to report back to Infrastructure and Environment Committee with a strategy that would promote and encourage more road usage on Mondays and Fridays as way to mitigate road congestion.
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9. City Council request the City Manager, and the General Manager, Transportation, to send a letter to the Province of Ontario to request the fines under the Provincial Offences Act for an improper stop in an intersection be increased from $90 to $450, and $120 to $500 for an improper stop in an intersection in a community safety zone.
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This report responds to a request from the Infrastructure and Environment Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of the various on-street parking administrative penalty amounts and to report back on revised administrative penalty amounts.
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Transportation Services has been working with a number of City agencies to review the Parking Violation Notices (PVN) issued by the City of Toronto and has conducted a jurisdictional scan of several Canadian municipalities to compare similar offences and their penalty amounts to those of the City of Toronto. As a result of this review, this report recommends Council approval to increase penalty amounts for 125 offences associated with 'parking', 'stopping' and 'standing'. The recommended increase in penalty amounts will ensure better alignment with penalty amounts in other jurisdictions, encourage compliance, ensure certain offences are set at levels commensurate with the seriousness of the offence, and ensure that offences within the same categories are set at the same penalty amount for consistency.
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City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 610, Penalties, Administration of, will need to be amended to reflect the new penalty amounts.
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This report also recommends establishing parking offences for electric vehicle charging parking stalls in off-street parking facilities as well as adding new or updating existing definition(s) related to Electric Vehicles (\"EVs\").
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Currently, operators of off-street parking facilities, including the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA), have limited enforcement capabilities concerning EV parking due to a lack of offence provisions in the City of Toronto Municipal Code concerning parking in portions of parking facilities set aside for the charging of EVs. This absence of regulatory provisions restricts parking facility operators from ticketing non-EV’s parking in designated EV charging spaces, or ticketing EVs parked in designated EV charging spaces that are not actively charging.
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The General Manager, Transportation Services, has consulted with the TPA as well as with operators and customers of off-street parking facilities which are regulated by Chapter 915.
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As a result of the consultation by the General Manager, Transportation Services, and general observations concerning the needs relating to a positive customer experience for EV charging customers, this report is recommending amendments to the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, and City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 915, Parking on Private or Municipal Property, to introduce new offence provisions related to electric vehicle charging parking. This would allow the enforcement of the usage of off-street EV charging spaces and promote compliance. City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 610, Penalties, Administration of, will also need to be amended to reflect the new offence provisions and associated penalty amounts for the offence provisions.
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The Infrastructure and Environment Committee recommends that:
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1. City Council amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 610, Penalties, Administration of, increasing the penalty amounts generally as outlined in Attachments 3 and 4 to the report (February 12, 2024) from the General Manager, Transportation Services with an implementation date of August 1, 2024.
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2. City Council amend Section 950-101B of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, by:
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a. deleting the phrase: \"is equipped to receive a Level 2 SAE J1772 Conductive Charge Coupler (i.e., Level 2 charging capability)\" such that the revised definition would read:
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\"ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A vehicle that has an electric motor that can be powered by drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries or other portable electrical energy storage devices, includes a plug-in hybrid vehicle, and for the purposes of recharging its batteries.\"; and,
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b. inserting in alphabetical order a new definition for ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE as follows:
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\"ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE - that portion of which is identified for parking use by an Electric Vehicle.\"
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3. City Council amend Section 950-601 of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, to include a new Subsection S as follows:
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\"S. Where authorized signs to that effect are displayed identifying an Electric Vehicle Parking Space, no person shall park a vehicle in an Electric Vehicle Parking Space in a car-park set out in Schedule XXXIV to § 950-1333 unless the vehicle is an Electric Vehicle and the Electric Vehicle is actively connected to the electric vehicle charging station.\"
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4. City Council amend Sections 950-1200B and 950-1201A by deleting the phrase \"or 950-601P\" and inserting the phrase \", 950-601P or 950-601S\".
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5. City Council amend Section 915-1 of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 915, Parking on Private or Municipal Property, by inserting in alphabetical order a definition of ELECTRIC VEHICLE and a definition of ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE as follows:
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\"ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A vehicle that has an electric motor that can be powered by drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries or other portable electrical energy storage devices, includes a plug-in hybrid vehicle, and for the purposes of recharging its batteries.
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE - that portion of which is identified for parking use by an Electric Vehicle.\"
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6. City Council amend Section 915-2 of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 915, Parking on Private or Municipal Property, to include a new Subsection D and E, as follows:
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\"D. Where the property owner or occupant has posted signs identifying an electric vehicle parking space, no person shall park or leave a motor vehicle in an electric vehicle parking space on municipal property unless the motor vehicle is an Electric Vehicle and the Electric Vehicle is actively connected to the electric vehicle charging station.
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E. Where the property owner or occupant has posted signs identifying an electric vehicle parking space, no person shall park or leave a motor vehicle in a parking space on private property unless the motor vehicle is an Electric Vehicle and the Electric Vehicle is actively connected to the electric vehicle charging station.\"
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7. City Council amend Sections 915-10B and 915-10C by deleting the phrase \"or § 915-2B\" where it appears and inserting the phrase \", § 915-2B, § 915-2D or § 915-2E\".
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8. City Council amend the definition of Electric Vehicle in Section 910-1A of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 910, Parking Machines, Parking Meters and Mobile Only Zones, by deleting the phrase: \"is equipped to receive a Level 2 SAE J1772 Conductive Charge Coupler (i.e., Level 2 charging capability)\" such that the revised definition would read:
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\"ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A vehicle that has an electric motor that can be powered by drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries or other portable electrical energy storage devices, includes a plug-in hybrid vehicle, and for the purposes of recharging its batteries.\"
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9. City Council amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 610, Penalties, Administration of, generally as set out in Attachment 5 to the report (February 12, 2024) from the General Manager, Transportation Services.
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10. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary bills to give effect to City Council's decision and City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make any necessary clarifications, refinements, minor modifications, technical amendments, or by-law amendments as may be identified by the City Solicitor or General Manager, Transportation Services, in order to give effect to Recommendations 1 to 9, inclusive.
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Recognizing the impact of the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit construction, Metrolinx has collaborated with the City to develop a cost-share framework for rehabilitation of these roadway sections. This staff report provides details of the cost-share framework and requests City Council authorization to finalize an agreement with Metrolinx, securing their financial contribution towards the road rehabilitation costs. Furthermore, by utilizing Metrolinx funding, the City aims to complete road resurfacing on several sections of Eglinton Avenue in 2024 with the remaining sections scheduled in 2025.
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1. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services, to negotiate, enter into and execute a Pavement Restoration Funding Agreement with Metrolinx for the City to receive from Metrolinx up to $5,000,000 in funding to be utilized towards the road rehabilitation costs for Eglinton Avenue, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the General Manager, Transportation Services, in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor.
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1. Received the report (February 12, 2024) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Executive Director, Transit Expansion, for information.
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Transportation Services, in partnership with Engineering and Construction Services has completed a Transportation Master Plan (TMP) for five bridges that cross over the Rouge River and Little Rouge River, as well as two CP Rail corridor underpasses within the Rouge National Urban Park. All five bridges considered in the Transportation Master Plan require repairs and / or rehabilitation as they are at or nearing the end of their service life. Most of the bridges were built in the early 1900s and are historically significant, and as a result, planning for rehabilitation triggers the need to complete a Schedule B Environmental Assessment under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process.
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The Transportation Master Plan Environmental Assessment process holistically reviewed the area transportation network against other environmental factors to determine where it was warranted to rehabilitate or replace bridges to meet current standards and growth requirements, versus where it was possible to maintain heritage assets through minor repairs while still meeting transportation needs. The Preferred Solutions recommended in this report include retaining the Sewells Bridge and Maxwell’s Bridge and replacing the Hillside Bridge, Milne Bailey Bridge and Stott’s Bridge.
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Finally, it was determined that opportunities to improve clearances on the CP Rail corridor underpasses requires further study to confirm whether it is possible to lower the road without impact to existing bridge abutments.
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1. City Council endorse the preferred solutions for the Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan, which includes the following:
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a. Retain Sewells Bridge and Maxwell’s Bridge with minor rehabilitations; and,
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b. Replace Milne Bailey Bridge, Hillside Bridge, and Stott’s Bridge with sympathetically designed bridges; and explore opportunities for adaptive re-use of the bridges elsewhere in the Rouge National Urban Park, or alternatively adaptive re-use of bridge elements within the replaced bridges, where feasible.
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2. City Council authorize the General Manager, Transportation Services to prepare the Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan Report, issue the Notice of Completion, and put the Transportation Master Plan in the public record in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process.
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3. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Executive Director, Environment and Climate to ensure that environmental considerations, including impacts on the natural environment as they relate to winter maintenance, are used to inform further design and contribution of the Rouge Park bridges.
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1. Deferred the consideration of this item until the May 2, 2024 meeting of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee and that the Committee consider the recommendations in this item together with the Transportation Services report on Micromobility at that time.
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1. Requested the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the local community and appropriate Divisions, and in alignment with the Centennial Park Master Plan, to consider as part of the phased implementation of the proposed Baseball Hub, the potential for complimentary and supporting amenities that ensure a successful user experience in both the short and long-term and for staff to explore the potential for inclusion of batting cages with a viable operating model.
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Subsection 8 of O.Reg. 595/06 under the City of Toronto Act, 2006 and section 9 of Regulation 584/06 under the Municipal Act, 2001 provides an unjustified subsidy to for-profit gas utilities by forcing municipalities to allow them free use of public property, without compensation even for the damage their utility cuts cause to city pavement. This is a large fossil-fuel subsidy that is contrary to the public interest, in light of our climate crisis, in light of the financial crisis facing Ontario municipalities, and in light of the increasing demands on public space. Municipalities should be free to charge fair fees to for-profit fossil fuel utilities for their use of public property, and for the entire damage that utility cuts cause to public infrastructure. Toronto taxpayers should not be forced to subsidize multi-billion dollar private companies.
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Municipalities in other provinces are permitted to charge such fees and receive millions of much-needed dollars as a result.
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1. City Council request the City Manager, in coordination with the Executive Director, Environment and Climate, the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services and other City Officials as necessary, to report to the May 28, 2024 meeting of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on the City’s relationship with fuel utilities, including Renewable Natural Gas facilities, use of public property, short and long term costs incurred by the city as a result of utility cuts and other impacts of fuel utilities on public property, and taxation / fee recovery mechanisms, including a jurisdictional scan of fees paid to municipalities in other provinces and a recommendation for fair fees and the amount of revenue such fees would produce.
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2. City Council request that the City Manager report to the May 28, 2024 meeting of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on the potential impacts of the Province’s Bill 165, Keeping Energy Costs Down Act.
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3. City Council authorize the City Manager or designate, at their discretion, to submit comments to the Province of Ontario regarding the impacts of Bill 165 on the City of Toronto, including a written deputation and / or attendance at Standing Committee.
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1. City Council request the City Manager, in coordination with the Executive Director, Environment and Climate, the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services and other City Officials as necessary, to report to the May 28, 2024 meeting of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on the City’s relationship with fuel utilities, including Renewable Natural Gas facilities, use of public property, short and long term costs incurred by the city as a result of utility cuts and other impacts of fuel utilities on public property, and taxation / fee recovery mechanisms, including a jurisdictional scan of fees paid to municipalities in other provinces and a recommendation for fair fees and the amount of revenue such fees would produce.
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2. City Council request that the City Manager report to the May 28, 2024 meeting of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on the potential impacts of the Province’s Bill 165, Keeping Energy Costs Down Act.
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3. City Council authorize the City Manager or designate, at their discretion, to submit comments to the Province of Ontario regarding the impacts of Bill 165 on the City of Toronto, including a written deputation and / or attendance at Standing Committee.
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At the time, the total cost of the project, including Harmonized Sales Tax was approximately $4.9 million; however, costs have likely increased since that time due to inflationary pressures. Payment for the project would be billed to Ridgewood residents through a local improvement charge that is calculated based on property frontage (frontages range from approximately 50 feet to 135 feet for the impacted residents).
The current system of funding infrastructure through local improvement charges is not widely used throughout the City and is out of date. If a majority of the residents are in favour of the project, all residents will be required to pay whether or not they are able to afford it. My motion requests that the City Manager work with the province to explore potential options for flexibility in advancing the installation of this needed infrastructure, in a way that does not cause a significant financial burden for residents.
It is necessary to move this project forward now, as Transportation Services is planning sidewalk construction and road reconstruction on Ridgewood Road, from Lawrence Avenue East to East Avenue, in the near future and the intention is to coordinate sanitary sewer installation with this work, to minimize costs and disruption to the neighbourhood.
The Infrastructure and Environment Committee recommends that:
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1. City Council request that the City Manager consult with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and report back to the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on May 28, 2024, on the feasibility of amending Ontario Regulation 596/06 the City of Toronto Act (Local Improvement Charges – Priority Lien Status) and making any other legislative or regulatory amendments as may be required, in order to allow for the installation of a City-owned sanitary sewer on Ridgewood Road as a local improvement, and allow the City to impose local improvement charges in one of the following manners:
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a. The City constructs and initially funds the local improvement, and property owners currently serviced by their own septic system be required to connect to the sanitary sewer and pay their portion of the local improvement charge when the property changes owners;
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b. The City constructs and initially funds the local improvement, and property owners currently serviced by their own septic system be required to connect to the sanitary sewer and pay their portion of the local improvement charge when their septic system is at the end of its life and / or is to be replaced; or
c. Any other flexible alternatives that would permit the City to construct the sanitary sewer and recover the cost from property owners over time not commencing immediately upon completion of the work.
Due to the lack of Dogs Off-Leash Areas (DOLA) in the local vicinity, I would like to propose the inclusion of an off-leash dog track, or dog off-leash area along the York Beltline Trail.
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I have heard from many residents, both dog walkers and other York Beltline users that this is an area with a great need for a dedicated and fenced off area for dogs. With the ongoing expansion of the Dogs Off-Leash Areas program, and the ever-increasing number of Torontonians who are acquiring dogs, the York Beltline is in need of this type of park infrastructure to safely accommodate the off-leash dog use already occurring there and to reduce the potential for user conflicts that could result in disputes or dog bites.
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1. City Council request the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to explore the feasibility of an off-leash dog track, or a dog off leash area along the York Beltline Trail west of William R. Allen Road, as part of the Council approved report for IE6.8 - Citywide Approach to Dogs Off-Leash Areas by the third quarter of 2024.
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\r\nThe Chair acknowledged that the Infrastructure and Environment Committee was meeting on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The Chair also acknowledged that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.
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Where the Members of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee listed in the attendance for this meeting participated remotely, they were counted for quorum as permitted by Section 189(4.2) of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, and City Council's Procedures.
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