REVISED
Traffic Safety Council

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Date:
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Online Video Conference
Members
  • Councillor Sue McFadden
  • Councillor John Kovac
  • Councillor Chris Fonseca
  • Peter Westbrook
  • Louise Goegan
  • Aamira Alvi
  • Brad Butt
  • Tamara Coulson
  • Sushil Kumra
  • Michael Ogilvie
  • Miles Roque
  • Junaid Shah
  • Robert Crocker
  • Thomas Thomas
  • Trevor Brown
  • TJ Cieciura
  • Sanjiv Narang
  • Mashkoor Sherwani
  • Sandra Thomson

​​Participate Virtually and/or via Telephone
Advance registration is required to attend, participate and/or make a comment in the virtual meeting. Questions for Public Question Period are required to be provided to Clerk’s staff at least 24 hours in an advance of the meeting. Any materials you wish to show the Committee during your presentation must be provided as an attachment to the email. Links to cloud services will not be accepted. Comments submitted will be considered as public information and entered into public record. Please note the Traffic Safety Council will not be streamed or video posted afterwards.

To register, please email reanne.kassar@mississauga.ca​ and for Residents without access to the internet via computer, smartphone or tablet, can register by calling Reanne Kassar at 905-615-3200 ext. 5471 no later than Tuesday, January 25, 2022 before 12:00 PM. You will be provided with directions on how to participate from Clerks' staff.

 


“We acknowledge the lands which constitute the present-day City of Mississauga as being part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy the Huron-Wendat and Wyandotte Nations. We recognize these peoples and their ancestors as peoples who inhabited these lands since time immemorial. The City of Mississauga is home to many global Indigenous Peoples.


As a municipality, the City of Mississauga is actively working towards reconciliation by confronting our past and our present, providing space for Indigenous peoples within their territory, to recognize and uphold their Treaty Rights and to support Indigenous Peoples. We formally recognize the Anishinaabe origins of our name and continue to make Mississauga a safe space for all Indigenous peoples.”

Public Comments: Advance registration is required to participate and/or to make comments in the virtual public meeting. Any member of the public interested in speaking to an item listed on the agenda must register by calling 905-615-3200 ext. 5471 or by emailing reanne.kassar@mississauga.ca by Tuesday, January 25, 2022 before 12:00 PM.


Pursuant to Section 42 of the Council Procedure By-law 0139-2013, as amended:


Traffic Safety Council may grant permission to a member of the public to ask a question of Traffic Safety Council, with the following provisions:

  1. Questions shall be submitted to the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the meeting;
  2. A person is limited to two (2) questions and must pertain specific item on the current agenda and the speaker will state which item the question is related to;
  3. The total public question period time is 15 minutes maximum and shall not be extended by the Chair; and
  4. Any response not provided at the meeting will be provided in the format of a written response.

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 17, 2021 and November 19, 2021 at the intersection of Ceremonial Drive and Lafayette Drive for the students attending Champlain Trail Public School


RECOMMENDATION

  1. That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Ceremonial Drive and Lafayette Drive for the students attending Champlain Trail Public School.
  2. That Transportation and Works be requested to review the feasibility of painting a stop bar and zebra marked crosswalk at the intersection of Ceremonial Drive and Lafayette Drive.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 23, 2021 at the intersection of Tomken Road and Flagship Drive for the students attending St. Thomas More Catholic Elementary School. 


RECOMMENDATION


That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Tomken Road and Flagship Drive for the students attending St. Thomas More Catholic Elementary School.


RECOMMEND APPROVAL

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 26, 2021 at the intersection of Mavis Road/Stavebank Road and Queensway West for the students attending St. Jerome Catholic Elementary School and Meadow Green Academy.


RECOMMENDATION


That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard  at the intersection of Mavis Road/Stavebank Road and Queensway West for the students attending St. Jerome Catholic Elementary School and Meadow Green Academy.


RECOMMEND APPROVAL

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 26, 2021 at the intersection of Queensway West and Shardawn Mews for the students attending St. Jerome Catholic Elementary School.


RECOMMENDATION

  1. That the warrants have not been met for the implementation of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Queensway West and Shardawn Mews for the students attending St. Jerome Catholic Elementary School.
  2. That Transportation and works be requested to review the feasibility of moving the stop sign on the west side of Shardawn Mews South Leg to square the intersection and paint lines on the east leg of the intersection.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 30, 2021 at the intersection of Tenth Line West and Tacc Drive for the students attending McKinnon Public School


RECOMMENDATION

  1. That the warrants have not been met for the implementation of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Tenth Line West and Tacc Drive for the students attending McKinnon Public School.
  2. That the Principal of McKinnon Public School be requested to commend students and parents for obeying crosswalk signals at the intersection of Tenth Line West and Tacc Drive.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

Site Inspection report for the site inspection conducted on November 25, 2021 in front of the school on Chriseden Drive at the zebra marked crosswalk for the students attending Tecumseh Public School.


RECOMMENDATION

  1. That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard in front of the school on Chriseden Drive at the zebra marked crosswalk for the students attending Tecumseh Public School
  2. That Transportation and Works be requested to review the feasibility of increasing the "no stopping" zone in front of Tecumseh Public School on Chriseden Drive on the south side to better protect the zebra marked cross walk.
  3. That Parking Enforcement be requested to conduct a blitz on the north side of Chriseden Drive and the east side of Chriseden Drive where vehicles are parked illegally in the "no stopping" zones for the students of Tecumseh Public School.
  4. That the Peel District School Board be requested to review the feasibility of implementing a speed bump on school property directly in advance of the stop sign at the kiss and ride exit in front of Tecumseh Public School on Chriseden Drive.
  5. That Transportation and Works be requested to provide a map to Tecumseh Public School showing legal parking on Chriseden Drive in front of Tecumseh Public School. 
  6. That the Principal of Tecumseh Public School be requested to remind the parents to park legally on Chriseden Drive at the zebra marked crosswalk and use the zebra marked crosswalk or use the Kiss and Ride to drop off students.
  7. That Traffic Safety Council be requested to re-inspect Tecumseh Public School in front of the school on Chriseden Drive at the zebra marked crosswalk once parts 2, 3, 4 and 6 of the recommendation have been implemented.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

The following Recommendations emanated from the Public Information Subcommittee Meeting on January 17, 2022


RECOMMENDATION PIS-0001-2022

  1. That Traffic Safety Council cancel the selection of recipients for the Dr. Arthur Wood Award and the Wilde Wood Award for the year 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. That the amount of $1500 that was allocated for the recipients of the 2021 Wilde Wood Award be reallocated to award the 3 schools participating in the 2022 School Streets Pilot Progam to benefit the students.

RECOMMENDATION PIS-0002-2022

That the amount of up to $3,000 from the 2022 Council and Committee Support budget be allocated towards the 2022 Let's Move Mississauga Campaign to be used for mobile signs.
 
RECOMMEND APPROVAL