TMP-21512
| 1 | | | Open Delegations | OPEN DELEGATION BY ANDRÉ CHAMPOUX CONCERNING TRAFFIC LIGHT SENSORS NOT DETECTING MOTORCYCLES FOR LIGHTS TO CHANGE
Tom Hanrahan, Supervisor of Traffic and Parking Services provided information pertaining to traffic signal detections.
Mr. Hanrahan discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· How the traffic signal detection works;
· The types of detection devices that the City uses;
· A diagram illustrating the induction-loop traffic sensors; and
· Photographs showing the location on a road lane, where a motorcycle and bicycle could be detected.
Members of the Committee asked several questions and received responses from City staff.
Mr. André Champoux provided an Open Delegation regarding traffic sensor detectors associated with motorcycles and discussed the following concerns and suggestions:
· The traffic sensors are not detecting his motorcycle when he approaches the majority of signaled intersections in the City;
· The location of the traffic sensor detectors for motorcycles is difficult to see;
· Motorcyclists are taught to drive on the left side of | | |
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17-G-260
| 1 | | | Committee Report | TRAFFIC SENSORS DETECTORS | recommended for adoption | |
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TMP-21513
| 2 | | | Referred Item | RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Councillor, Doug Shipley provided a brief explanation of Staff Report PLN031-17 concerning Recreational Vehicle Parking in Residential Zones.
Andrea Bourrie, Director of Planning and Building Services and Ryan White, Zoning Administrative Officer provided an overview concerning City staff’s investigation of Recreational Vehicle Parking in Residential Zones and discussed the provisions that City staff were recommending to be implemented.
Mr. White discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The current regulations as defined in the Zoning By-law 2009-141 associated with recreational vehicles;
· Diagrams illustrating the proposed regulations to prohibit the parking of recreational vehicles in the front yard and side yard abutting a street;
· Pictures demonstrating the potential sightline and safety impacts of recreational vehicle parking in the front and side yard abutting a street;
· A chart showing regulations associated with recreational vehicle parking in residential areas in other municipalities;
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17-G-270
| 1 | | | Staff Report | RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES | recommended for adoption | |
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TMP-21514
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE DATED OCTOBER 3, 2017
The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated October 3, 2017 was received. (File: C05) | | |
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