and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Mewburn Road Speed Control Review

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TS-2018-10 May 8, 2018 REPORT TO: SUBMITTED BY: SUBJECT: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Transportation Services Department TS-2018-10 Mewburn Road Speed Control Review RECOMMENDATION 1. That the speed control plan consisting of three (3) speed cushions on Mewburn Road between Mountain Road and Scholfield Road be approved. 2. The construction of the three (3) speed cushions on Mewburn Road be referred to Tab 10 Capital Budget deliberations. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A request was received from a Mewburn Road resident for Staff to review the installation of speed control devices to curtail speeding concerns. Staff followed up with speed studies and noted that a speeding problem was present. Questionnaires distributed to all residents on Mewburn Road garnered a majority support for speed control devices from the neighbourhood. BACKGROUND Mewburn Road is a two-lane, two-way residential collector road that extends 460 metres from Mountain Road to Scholfield Road with a predominantly straight alignment. Mewburn Road has a 6.7 metre asphalt width with a sidewalk located on the east side of the road where it is mostly residential. On the west, it is vacant land. Mewburn Road is not a transit route and has a legal speed limit of 50 km/h. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Both spot speed studies using radar and automatic traffic recorders were used to collect traffic data on Mewburn Road between Mountain Road and Scholfield Street. The radar studies revealed operating speeds of 68 km/h in the afternoon and 64 km/h during the morning peak. Staff considers a speeding problem when the operating speed exceeds the speed limit by at least 10 km/h. Given the study results, the technical component for speed control devices is fulfilled.

2 TS-2018-10 May 8, 2018 Mewburn Road carries approximately 1,400 cars daily. These traffic volumes are within the expectations of a collector road. There is not a collision problem on Mewburn Road. Given that a speeding problem was identified, Staff solicited the input of the neighbourhood on their preference for speed control devices. A total of fifty-two (52) questionnaires were delivered to all property owners. Thirty-one (31) responses were received, representing a 60% response rate. Twenty-seven (27) respondents identified that they are in support of speed control devices, which is a 52% support from neighbourhood. The response rate surpasses the minimum 51% of the residents on the streets that have to be in favour of speed control devices. Therefore, the residential component for speed control devices is fulfilled. Given that the neighbourhood was in support of speed mitigation measures, Staff developed a speed control plan that consisted of a series of speed cushions. Speed cushions are a modified speed hump that has openings to allow vehicles with wider wheelbases, such as a fire truck or an ambulance, unencumbered passage. A driver of a passenger vehicle will have one side of their vehicle pass over the hump. Speed cushions are generally round or flat-topped encouraging motorists to drive over them at speeds of 30-40 km/h. Speed cushions have been constructed on Angie Drive in autumn 2016 as part of the subdivision speed control plan. No negative comments have been received from residents of Angie Drive or from the surrounding neighbourhood regarding these devices. A neighbourhood meeting was held on February 22, 2018 at the Gale Centre, to allow Mewburn Road stakeholders the opportunity to review Staff s concept plan and provide comments. One (1) resident from a Mewburn Road household attended the open house. The public meeting material was posted on the City s website after the open house for those that could not attend the meeting, and this information was identified in the open house notice. One (1) additional comment was recieved in favour of speed control from the resident who initiated the request for speed control on Mewburn Road Fire Service Staff has no objections to the speed control plan. The proposed speed cushions will allow their fire response vehicles to bypass the devices without being delayed. Staff is recommending the construction of three (3) speed cushions in the locations identified at the February 22, 2018 public meeting. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The Traffic Calming Program was approved in the 2018 Capital Budget. The estimated cost of completing the program are expected to be higher than budgeted amount. Based on the detailed cost of construction, the additional funding required to complete

3 TS-2018-10 May 8, 2018 the 2018 program is $8,500. Therefore, it is recommended that this be included in the Tab 10 Capital Budget deliberations. CITY S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Encourage multi-modal travel and active transportation initiatives, and enhance motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Study Area Drawing February 22, 2018 Public Meeting Boards Recommended by: Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

TS-2018-10 Mewburn Road Speed Control Review Speed Cushions

WELCOME MEWBURN ROAD SPEED CONTROL REVIEW NEIGHBOURHOOD OPEN HOUSE City of Niagara Falls Transportation Services

NEIGHBOURHOOD TRAFFIC REVIEW OBJECTIVES A Neighbourhood Traffic Review should be undertaken in consideration of the following goals: Enhance the quality of life and livability in City of Niagara Falls' neighbourhoods through the use of traffic management measures, such as speed humps, that reduce or control the impact of vehicle traffic; Change the culture of neighbourhood street use from 'cars first' to 'people first'; Create neighbourhood environments that support and encourage the use of non-auto modes of travel such as cycling, walking and transit; and, Develop a transportation system that recognizes and accommodates to the greatest extent possible, the multitude of activities that take place along the roadway. The process should involve: Public consultation and input in all aspects of the process; A process that is fair, balanced and equitable and reflects the needs of all users; and A process that reflects the City of Niagara Falls funding capabilities. Specific objectives of the Neighbourhood Traffic Review are to: Improve safety and convenience for all users of the street; Reduce the number and severity of collisions; Reduce the volume and/or speed of motorized traffic; Reduce the volume of traffic that has neither its origin or destination within the residential neighbourhood; Minimize effects on the adjacent or nearby local residential streets; and Reduce motor vehicle emissions.

BACKGROUND & EXISTING CONDITIONS The City received a request from a resident to review the speed of traffic and consider speed control devices on Mewburn Road Mewburn Road between Mountain Road and Scholfield Road is a two-lane, two-way residential collector road extends 460 metres from Mountain Road to Scholfield Street is one of three entry points into the neighbourhood from Mountain Road has a semi-urban cross-section consisting of shoulders and ditches on both sides and a continuous sidewalk on the east side is flanked by residential properties which include two condominium complexes, a motel, several detached residential properties and vacant land west side is flanked by vacant land contains a sharp curve at the junction with Scholfield Street has a 6.7 metre road width has a 50 km/h speed limit is not a transit route, but is used by school bus drivers intersection of Mewburn Road and Mountain Road is controlled by a roundabout QEW freeway is parallel with Mewburn Road allows parking on both sides of Mewburn Road Is a collector bike route

TECHNICAL DATA Mewburn Road carries approximately 1,420 cars daily between Mountain Road and Scholfield Street. These traffic volumes are within the expectations of a minor collector road. There is no collision problem on Mewburn Road. There have been no reported motor vehicle collisions in the previous three years. Speed studies were carried out both in the morning and afternoon. The data identified that the operating speed is 68 km/h along the study portion of Mewburn Road. The City considers a speeding problem when the operating speed exceeds the speed limit by a minimum of 10 km/h. Given the operating speeds of motorists utilizing Mewburn Road the technical component for speed control devices is fulfilled.

PUBLIC CONSULTATION Given that a speeding problem was identified, Staff solicited the input of the neighbourhood on their preference for speed control devices. The area of solicitation encompasses residences between Mountain Road and Scholfield Street. Mewburn Road between Mountain Road and Scholfield Street o 52 questionnaires were delivered o 31 responses were received (60%) o 28 respondents are in support of speed control devices equating to 54% support o 3 respondents are not in support of speed control devices The residential component for speed control devices on Mewburn Road has been achieved.

SPEED CUSHIONS Speed cushions are a modified speed hump that has openings to allow vehicles with wider wheelbases, such as a fire truck or an ambulance, unencumbered passage. A driver of a passenger vehicle will have one side of their vehicle pass over the hump. Speed cushions are generally round or flat-topped encouraging motorists to drive over them at speeds of 30-40 km/h. Each speed cushion costs approximately $5,000 Advantages: Reduces speed of motorists to less than 40 km/h Have the advantage of being self-enforcing May reduce number & severity of collisions Safer conditions for cyclists and pedestrians A parking restriction is not required at the speed cushion location Discourages cut-through traffic Does not slow down emergency vehicles (due to wider wheelbases) as drivers can pass through the gaps Disadvantages: Increases noise with drivers decelerating & accelerating over the humps Photo of a portable speed cushion for clarity Local Example: Angie Drive (off of Kalar Road south of Freshco)

SPEED CUSHION SPECIFICATIONS What is the difference between a speed bump and a speed cushion? Speed Bump Speed Cushion Height 8 centimetres 8 centimetres Length 30-40 centimetres 4 metres Causes Abrupt vertical motion Gentle rocking motion Encourages speeds of 10 km/h or less 30-40 km/h Legal on Public Roads? No Yes

GUIDING PRINCIPLES Speed control devices are located based on the following: Devices are most effective if they are evenly spaced so that motorists are not able to speed between them Cannot be placed in front of driveways since signs are posted on both sides of the road next to the device. This way their location is known when the roads are snow covered. Devices are avoid on road curves. Avoid placing them where utilities, manholes, valves, catch basins, etc. are located; and ensure positive drainage is maintained February 22, 2018

NEIGHBOURHOOD SPEED WATCH PROGRAM The Neighbourhood Speed Watch Program is an educational safety program designed to raise awareness of the speed drivers are traveling. A group of two or more concerned residents volunteers a few hours of their time to operate the equipment and identify speeding vehicles in the neighbourhood. The Neighbourhood Speed Watch Program is intended to give motorists a friendly reminder of the speed in residential areas.

CONCEPT PLAN, NORTHERN SECTION OF STUDY AREA Three (3) speed cushions are proposed as follows: 1. In front of 2684/2720 Mewburn Road 2. In front of 2700 Mewburn Road 3. In front of 2878 Mewburn Road

NEXT STEPS Your input is important! Please take the time to comment on the study findings and recommended plan by either completing the comments sheet or getting in touch with one of the project team members. Talk to your neighbours who could not attend tonight and encourage them to provide their support for the speed control plan. Staff will incorporate and/or address the comments and suggestions received from this neighbourhood meeting in the final plan. Comments are requested by Friday, March 2, 2018. Bring the matter to City Council for approval.

THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING The display boards and comment form from tonight s meeting will be posted on the City s website by the end of the week. www.niagarafalls.ca City Hall Departments Transportation Services Transportation Engineering Project team members John Grubich, C.E.T. Ashor Barkho Traffic Planning Supervisor Traffic Technologist (905) 356-7521 ext. 5214 (905) 356-7521 ext. 5202 jgrubich@niagarafalls.ca abarkho@niagarafalls.ca