Kaschak

City Solicitor

CQ 7-2020

Asks that if Council decides to move forward with reducing the speed limit to 40 km/h on all city residential streets, that administration advise of the timelines and cost to implement this across the city.

ST2020 (March 2, 2020)

Type of

Response

Required -Written Report

Francis

Chief

Administrative

Officer

CQ8-2020

Asks Administration to prepare a report for Council's consideration regarding new initiatives, put in place to battle Covid19, that can remain in place to increase safety measures, efficiencies, environmental measures and cost savings moving forward. These measures might include paperless agendas and digital participation in meetings of council, among others.

MH/13786 (April 27, 2020)

Type of

Response

Required -Written Report

Bortolin

City Engineer / Corp. Leader of Parks, Facilities and Rec and Culture / City Solicitor

CQ9-2020

In light of the current state of emergency, along with orders asking for social distancing, during this COVID-19 Pandemic, I ask that administration consider a procedure to allow for the closure of some or part of city streets to be used for pedestrian and cycling traffic as is being done in numerous other cities across Canada. This would not take up entire streets (unless specifically warranted) as we do with Open Streets but simply the closure of lanes or part of lanes to allow for more room for pedestrians and cyclists. Also ask that we provide proper signage for both drivers and pedestrians to highlight the delineation between vehicle space and pedestrian space. This process may include input from the various BIAs, calls from 311, and input from Council. These closures would be temporary and only last as long as social distancing regulations were in place from the Province of Ontario.

I ask that administration report back for the next meeting (May 4th) how to implement lane closures along Riverside Dr. from Devonshire to Caron Ave reducing Riverside Dr. to two lanes. This specific location was chosen because of the extremely high usage rates of the riverfront trails causing great concern for people looking to get exercise and fresh air but continue to follow social distancing rules.

MH/13786 (April 27, 2020)

Type of

Response

Required -Written Report

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