Traffic Calming - Ward 2
Ms. Shanly spoke to the increasing problem of speeding, resident feedback and noted support to continue the use the Gas Tax funding for traffic calming. She also requested a further survey be sent out to the residents regarding the available traffic calming options.
Councillor Mullin briefly spoke to the matter.
Item 8 - Public Question Period was brought forward.
Dan Anderson, Resident displayed images identifying the speed bumps, spoke to the residents’ letter and inquired about the proposed traffic calming in the Clarkson-MeadowWood asking how many residents have voiced their concerns.
Councillor Mullin spoke to the historical aspects of the matter, the concerns around the circulate survey and the criticism from the residents. Councillor Mullin expressed support for the current funding structure and a future resident survey.
Members of Committee spoke to the challenges around addressing traffic calming measures.
Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works provided brief remarks on the City’s approach to traffic calming including community engagement and options. Mr. Wright noted that staff and the Ward Councillor could work on a revised plan and then re-survey the community.
DIRECTION to staff was given to prepare and circulate another survey to the residents outlining the traffic calming options.
Item 10.2 was brought forward for discussion and was voted on.