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Lawrence Park-Wide Traffic Task Force Update

Lawrence Park Ratepayers Association. Lawrence Park-Wide Traffic Task Force Update. April 11 th , 2008. LP Traffic Task Force – Who did the real work. Pamela Backman Irma Baldanza Sue Belanger Carole Matthews Joe Kroon Fred Theysmeyer. Formatted the survey, distributed to residents,

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Lawrence Park-Wide Traffic Task Force Update

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  1. Lawrence Park Ratepayers Association Lawrence Park-WideTraffic Task Force Update April 11th, 2008

  2. LP Traffic Task Force – Who did the real work • Pamela Backman • Irma Baldanza • Sue Belanger • Carole Matthews • Joe Kroon • Fred Theysmeyer Formatted the survey, distributed to residents, analyzed the findings, met with consultants and City Original team who created the survey content Software selection and data manipulation

  3. LP Traffic Task Force - Objectives & Mandate • Speed, volume, parking and pedestrian safety • Seek big-picture solutions with City/Consultant • Maintain high-level of involvement from residents • Develop plan to address top traffic issues & problem areas • Task force made up of residents across Lawrence Park • Conduct survey to collect resident views, feedback • Initiative co-funded by LPRA and LPBPOA with resident donations • Finalize and present LP traffic plan by early 2009. • Enbridge pipe renewal to start in 2009

  4. PHASE 5 PHASE 4 PHASE 3 PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 LP Traffic Task Force – Gameplan & Timeline SETUP & LAUNCH TASK FORCE RESIDENT SURVEY IN FIELD ANALYZE SURVEY FINDINGS TOWNHALL 1: FINDINGS & POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS DEVELOP DRAFT LP-WIDE TRAFFIC PLAN TOWNHALL 2: CONFIRM SOLUTIONS, IMPL’N PLAN CONSULT EXPERTS CONSULT EXPERTS SPRING ‘06 Q2 2008 Q4 2007 Q2 2009 Q1 2007 Q4 2008 SOLICIT VOLUNTEERS & COMMUNICATE PROGRESS

  5. LP Traffic Task Force – Survey Approach • Raised $6,800 to fund traffic calming initiative • Survey had 30-40 questions – open ended & specific • Received feedback on concerns and possible solutions • 300+ responses from base of 1,500 residents • Analyzed data using Knowledge4You Corp. software ($2,000) • Hired UMA Engineering Ltd. as independent traffic consultants ($3,600) • Task force met with City Traffic Department and Councillor Jenkins (April 4, 2008) • Reviewed survey findings and proposed solutions • Discussed options and timeline for project planning

  6. 300+ Traffic Survey Respondents Across LP 6

  7. LP Traffic Survey: Top Issues for Residents TRAFFIC SPEED TRAFFIC VOLUME PEDESTRIAN SAFETY PARKING/ CONSTRUCTION

  8. Traffic Volume – Problem Streets (by frequency) Based on resident responses from Q1 2007 survey, n=300+ to date

  9. Traffic Speed – Problem Streets (329 responses) 9

  10. Traffic Speed – Problem Streets Based on response to survey % of vehicles speeding per City X 61% 55% 46% 51% 57% 57% 60% 57% 71% 10

  11. Intersections Causing Cut-Through Traffic Traffic is delayed for 90 seconds in each direction, no right turn on red northbound Mt. Pleasant Left turn onto Lawrence from Bayview problematic No left turn signal for westbound Lawrence, right hand turn lane too small for northbound Yonge Left turn signal no long enough for northbound Bayview

  12. LP Traffic Survey - Pedestrian Safety • 66% suggest sidewalks would improve safety • 42% suggest curbs would improve safety • Top five streets of concern regarding safety • Mildenhall (27%) • Blythwood (19%) • Mt. Pleasant (11%) • All streets without sidewalks (9%) • St. Leonards (8%) • 67% feel construction traffic/parking a safety issue

  13. LP Traffic Survey - Parking Concerns • Construction workers’ parking (71%) • Large construction vehicles (72%) • Specific Areas • Blythwood, Ridgefield, Valleyanna @ Bayview (Sunnybrook) • Glengowan (Blythwood School) • Cheltenham @ Mildenhall (Glendon College) • Lympstone at Yonge (Beck’s Taxi) • St. Edmonds (Subway)

  14. Solution Ideas “If you could only do one thing:” The Top 20 Responses (by frequency): • St Leonards/St. Ives Stop Sign • Install round-abouts/circles • Mt. Pleasant Pedestrian Safety • Better curbs at intersections • Mt. Pleasant/Lawrence Flow • Reduce lanes on Mt. Pleasant • Close off Dawlish/St. Leonards @ Bayview • Turn Restrictions Dawlish/St. Leonards @ Bayview • Fix pot holes/pave streets • Increase police enforcement • Sidewalks on Mildenhall • Implement Turn Restrictions • Implement Speed Humps • Address speed issues • Install sidewalks everywhere • Install more Stop Signs • Light at Lawrence & Wanless • Limit speed on Mt. Pleasant • Stop Signs across Mildenhall • Construction vehicle restrictions Based on resident responses from Q1 2007 survey, n=300+ to date

  15. Survey: Views on Potential Traffic Solutions • 66% in favour of sidewalks • 64% want more police enforcement • 61% would like more stop signs • 53% support rush hour turn restrictions • 45% support installation of crosswalks • 41% support installation of speed humps • 29% support daytime turn restrictions • 26% support the use of traffic circles • 24% support the use of pinch points • 22% support one-way streets

  16. Next Steps – Solution Development • City to conduct studies of problem intersections (by priority) • Mt. Pleasant/Lawrence, Yonge/Lawrence, Blythwood/Bayview • Review meeting mid to late June • City to propose potential solutions (need sidewalks) • Stop signs • Turn restrictions • Speed humps • Pinch points, chicanes • Traffic circles • Road closures • Review draft options • Review proposals with City and Task Force in fall 2008 • Town hall to present proposal to residents in early 2009 • Engage independent consultant throughout process Easiest Most Difficult

  17. Next Steps – Solution Development (cont’d) • Task force and Councillor Jenkins to meet with Glendon College regarding land for bus stop adjacent to ramp • Bayview bridge reconstruction delayed until 2009 • Plan to determine availability of land by June 2008 • Bike Lanes • City approved plan for bike lanes in 2001 • Ward 25 to bike lanes will be on Lawrence and Mt. Pleasant • Bike Lane Review Meeting to be held April 23, 7:00 pm at Banbury Community Center • Broader Public Hearing – Mid to late May 2008

  18. PHASE 5 PHASE 4 PHASE 3 PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 LP Traffic Task Force – Gameplan & Timeline SETUP & LAUNCH TASK FORCE RESIDENT SURVEY IN FIELD ANALYZE SURVEY FINDINGS TOWNHALL 1: FINDINGS & POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS DEVELOP DRAFT LP-WIDE TRAFFIC PLAN TOWNHALL 2: CONFIRM SOLUTIONS, IMPL’N PLAN CONSULT EXPERTS CONSULT EXPERTS SPRING ‘06 Q2 2008 Q4 2007 Q2 2009 Q1 2007 Q4 2008 SOLICIT VOLUNTEERS & COMMUNICATE PROGRESS

  19. LP Traffic Task Force - Feedback • We need volunteers on task force/committee • Questions or comments?

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