Item - 2018.PW26.6

Tracking Status

  • This item was considered by Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on January 19, 2018. The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee postponed consideration of this item. Consult the text of the decision for further information on the deferral.

PW26.6 - REimagining Yonge (Sheppard to Finch) Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Deferred
Wards:
23 - Willowdale, 24 - Willowdale

Committee Decision

The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee deferred the item to the next meeting (February 27, 2018)  or to a special meeting of the Committee if it is scheduled by the Chair, for the purpose of hearing speakers and Committee debate on the item.

Origin

(January 5, 2018) Report from the General Manager, Transportation Services

Summary

Yonge Street from south of Sheppard Avenue to north of Finch Avenue is in the heart of North York Centre - one of four dynamic mixed-use Centres in Toronto focused on growth of commercial office and residential uses existing side by side.  Centres with a healthy mix of uses help take pressure off public transit infrastructure and roads as they encourage people to live, work and play within a centralized geography.

 

Yonge Street is envisioned as a Complete Street that provides many transportation options and safe passage to the many destinations in this vibrant, growing neighbourhood. Improving Centres outside the core is critical to balanced growth and prosperity across the City and it is also key to the affordability of City services since new employment uses have a positive impact on City finances.

 

As a transportation asset, Yonge Street is at the end of its lifecycle - the roadway was last reconstructed in 1975 with roadway resurfacing occurring in 1994. Roadway reconstruction is needed on an approximately 50 year basis, with full reconstruction for Yonge Street required within five to ten years.

 

Today, the area has numerous challenges including boulevards that have deteriorated to such a degree that full reconstruction is necessary, inconsistent sidewalk widths and treatment of the public realm, a lack of pedestrian crossings and medians, and a lack of dedicated cycling facilities as well as concerns over traffic movement and pedestrian safety. Yonge Street has been identified as a priority corridor for safety improvements under the Vision Zero Road Safety Plan.

 

Transportation Services has carried out a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA), referred to as "REimagining Yonge" that considers how the street can be improved at the time of reconstruction.

 

The overarching goals of the "REimagining Yonge" project are to provide consistency and vibrancy to the public realm in keeping with the economic importance of North York Centre, address state-of-good repair and safety issues along the corridor, provide cycling infrastructure connectivity, improve pedestrian amenities, and facilitate efficient traffic movement through better utilization of the surrounding road network.

 

In Fall 2016, the "Transform Yonge" alternative (generally shown in Attachment 1) was identified as the preliminary preferred alternative. The preliminary preferred design would include a full reconstruction of Yonge Street within the City’s existing right-of-way to include cycle tracks, a centre landscaped median, wider boulevards and enhanced pedestrian crossings to improve safety. To achieve the enhancements included in the design, the number of travel lanes on Yonge Street between Sheppard Avenue and Hendon Avenue/Bishop Avenue (north of Finch Avenue) would be reduced from six (6) to four (4) lanes (Option 4B). South of Sheppard Avenue, the number of travel lanes would be maintained (Option 4A).
 

In May 2017, the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee directed that further review be undertaken to assess the installation of cycling facilities on Doris Avenue and/or Beecroft Road, rather than on Yonge Street. In addition, the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee directed that wider consultation be undertaken on the project, particularly with local businesses.

 

This report includes the results of the original phase of study, focussed on Yonge Street and referred to as 'Stage 1' and the results of the new phase of work, referred to as 'Stage 2,' which included:

 

- a comprehensive review of design options to implement cycling facilities on Doris Avenue and/or Beecroft Road and Willowdale Avenue from Bishop Avenue to Steeles Avenue;
 

- additional project development to determine an option for a secondary preferred alternative that does not reduce traffic capacity on Yonge Street;
 

- traffic modelling work to assess the new design option(s);
 

- 30% design of a secondary preferred alternative; and
 

- additional stakeholder consultation, including wider business consultation.
 

The results of the Stage 2 analysis identified, "Enhance Yonge and Transform Beecroft" as the preliminary preferred alternative. This alternative involves reconstruction of both Yonge Street and Beecroft Road. It would provide dedicated cycle tracks on Beecroft Road, maintain traffic capacity in North York Centre and address the state of good repair issues on Yonge Street. The "Enhance Yonge and Transform Beecroft" alternative was then compared against the "Transform Yonge" alternative from Stage 1 to determine which option best meets the project objectives.

 

While the "Enhance Yonge and Transform Beecroft" alternative is a viable option for addressing the study objectives, "Transform Yonge", identified during the Stage 1 phase of study, is being recommended as the overall preliminary preferred alternative as it better supports the objectives of the study based on the evaluation criteria and measures developed and can be implemented at a lower cost with less disruption to the North York Centre. 

 

Should City Council endorse a recommended design for REimagining Yonge contained within this report, the detailed design stage of this project could be advanced in 2018 by using funding available under the federally-funded Public Transit Infrastructure Fund (PTIF) program.

Background Information

(January 5, 2018) Report from the General Manager, Transportation Services on REimagining Yonge (Sheppard to Finch) Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-110645.pdf
Attachments 1 - 16
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-110757.pdf

Communications

(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Vicky Zeldin (PW.New.PW26.6.1)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Ben Elling (PW.New.PW26.6.2)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Michael Shulman (PW.New.PW26.6.3)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from David Mousavi (PW.New.PW26.6.4)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Jessie Garland (PW.New.PW26.6.5)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Marty Fruchtman (PW.New.PW26.6.6)
(January 12, 2018) E-mail from Harold Smith (PW.New.PW26.6.7)
(January 13, 2018) E-mail from Stephen Fagyas (PW.New.PW26.6.8)
(January 13, 2018) E-mail from Clay McFaydon (PW.New.PW26.6.9)
(January 14, 2018) E-mail from Edward Martin (PW.New.PW26.6.10)
(January 13, 2018) Letter from Linda McCarthy, Vice-President, Lytton Park Residents' Organization Inc. (PW.New.PW26.6.11)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-75390.pdf
(January 14, 2018) E-mail from Alex Korobchevsky (PW.New.PW26.6.12)
(January 14, 2018) E-mail from Andrew Conway (PW.New.PW26.6.13)
(January 14, 2018) E-mail from Walter Lis (PW.New.PW26.6.14)
(January 15, 2018) E-mail from Ken Brown (PW.New.PW26.6.15)
(January 15, 2018) E-mail from Steve Wolinsky (PW.New.PW26.6.16)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Shawn D'Souza (PW.New.PW26.6.17)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Martin Mostert (PW.New.PW26.6.18)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Kenneth Saul (PW.New.PW26.6.19)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Michael Shulman (PW.New.PW26.6.20)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Marjorie Nichol (PW.New.PW26.6.21)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Claire McGregor (PW.New.PW26.6.22)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Brenden Hurley (PW.New.PW26.6.23)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Norman Gardner (PW.New.PW26.6.24)
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Alex Paterson, Head of Fleet Operations,Foodora (PW.New.PW26.6.25)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-75593.pdf
(January 16, 2018) E-mail from Brian Tyndale (PW.New.PW26.6.26)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Monica Henriques (PW.New.PW26.6.27)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Adam Tracey (PW.New.PW26.6.28)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Ted Mann (PW.New.PW26.6.29)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Michael Polanyi (PW.New.PW26.6.30)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Timna Ben-Ari (PW.New.PW26.6.31)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Sheila Miller (PW.New.PW26.6.32)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Robert Yu (PW.New.pw26.6.33)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Derek Rayside (PW.New.PW26.6.34)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Ian Worling (PW.New.PW26.6.35)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Kate Chung (PW.New.PW26.6.36)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Eduardo Diconca (PW.New.PW26.6.37)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Sally Miller (PW.New.PW26.6.38)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Jane Springer (PW.New.PW26.6.39)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Trudo Lemmens (PW.New.PW26.6.40)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Andrew Stokes (PW.New.PW26.6.41)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Ryan Kelln (PW.New.PW26.6.42)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Nick Passakas (PW.New.PW26.6.43)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Bill Keenan (PW.New.PW26.6.44)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Debra Alexander (PW.New.PW26.6.45)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Marilyn Anne Mains (PW.New.PW26.6.46)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Catherine Oliver (PW.New.PW26.6.47)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Paul Young (PW.New.PW26.6.48)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Brett Willemsen (PW.New.PW26.6.49)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Nihaal Silk (PW.New.PW26.6.50)
(January 17, 2018) Letter from Geoff Kettel and Cathie Macdonald, Co-Chairs, Federation of North Toronto Residents Association (PW.New.PW26.6.51)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78058.pdf
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from John Mullin (PW.New.PW26.6.52)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Brianna Aird (PW.New.PW26.6.53)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Howard Kim (PW.New.PW26.6.54)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Vivian McDonough (PW.New.PW26.6.55)
(January 17, 2018) Letter from Alasdair A. Robertson, President, Bayview Cummer Neighbourhood Association (PW.New.PW26.6.56)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78091.pdf
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Margo Twohig (PW.New.PW26.6.57)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Rudy Iseli (PW.New.PW26.6.58)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Felix Whitton (PW.New.PW26.6.59)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Becky Thorson (PW.New.PW26.6.60)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Vitaly Livshits (PW.New.PW26.6.61)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Robert Zaichkowski (PW.New.PW26.6.62)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Gray Taylor (PW.New.PW26.6.63)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from William Dos Santos (PW.New.PW26.6.64)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Edward Martin (PW.New.PW26.6.65)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Russell Sutherland (PW.New.PW26.6.66)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Janet Joy Wilson (PW.New.PW26.6.67)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Don Sinclair (PW.New.PW26.6.68)
(January 18, 2018) Letter from June Karim, Director, Young Hearts Childcare Centre (PW.New.PW26.6.69)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78124.pdf
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Mary Lynn Simpson (PW.New.PW26.6.70)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Yeong Kim (PW.New.PW26.6.71)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Jaco Joubert (PW.New.PW26.6.72)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Sam Perlmutter (PW.New.PW26.6.73)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Heather Ellison (PW.New.PW26.6.74)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Jeff Oulahen, President, Young Hearts Childcare Centre (PW.New.PW26.6.75)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78110.pdf
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Kun-Won Park (PW.New.PW26.6.76)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Ki-Chul Park (PW.New.PW26.6.77)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Jeff Oulahen (PW.New.PW26.6.78)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Rebecca Goodwin, Member, Walk Toronto Steering Committee (PW.New.PW26.6.79)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78116.pdf
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Susan Greer (PW.New.PW26.6.80)
(January 17, 2018) E-mail from Donna Patterson (PW.New.PW26.6.81)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Mike Zabrocki (PW.New.PW26.6.82)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Devon Rowcliffe (PW.New.PW26.6.83)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Helen Qu (PW.New.PW26.6.84)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Richard Vaughan (PW.New.PW26.6.85)
(January 18, 2018) E-mail from Tania Szablowski, ALPHA Alternative School Parent Council (PW.New.PW26.6.86)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78131.pdf
(January 19, 2018) E-mail from Damien Fox (PW.New.PW26.6.87)
(January 19, 2018) Letter from Patricia Starr (PW.New.PW26.6.88)
(January 19, 2018) E-mail from Philip Johnson (PW.New.PW26.6.89)
(January 19, 2018) E-mail from Michelle Oliveira (PW.New.PW26.6.90)
(January 17, 2018) Multiple Communications from PW26.6.91 to PW26.6.188 - List of communications from 98 individuals. (PW.New.PW26.6.91-PW26.6.188)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2018/pw/comm/communicationfile-78085.pdf

Speakers

Patricia Starr
David Cohen
Gil Penalosa, 880 Cities
Mike Ufford
Gideon Forman, Climate Change and Transportation Policy Analyst, The David Suzuki Foundation
Samantha Green
Stacie Korjenevitch
Blake Jacobs
Doug Ford
Brett McDermott
Pedram Rahbari
Michael Koor, President, West Willowdale Neighbourhood Association
Steven Biggs
Sarah Climenhaga
Alasdair Robertson, Bayview Cummer Neighbourhood Association
Councillor Joe Cressy
Councillor David Shiner
Councillor John Filion
Councillor Joe Mihevc
Councillor Shelley Carroll

Motions

1 - Motion to Set Committee Rule moved by Councillor Christin Carmichael Greb (Carried)

1.  That speakers who have not pre-registered be allowed to register to speak for Item PW26.6 until 11:15 a.m. on January 19, 2018 after which no further registration is allowed and the speakers list will be closed.

 

2.  That the length of public presentations be limited to 3 minutes.

 

3.  That questions of speakers by Members of Council be limited to 3 minutes, with one round of questions per Member.


2 - Motion to Defer Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Amended)

That the item be deferred to the next meeting (February 27, 2018) or a special meeting of the Committee if it is scheduled by the Chair, for the purpose of hearing registered speakers and Committee debate on the item.

 

Vote (Defer Item) Jan-19-2018

Result: Carried Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 6 Members that voted Yes are Christin Carmichael Greb, Stephen Holyday, Chin Lee, Giorgio Mammoliti, Anthony Perruzza, Jaye Robinson (Chair)
Total members that voted No: 0 Members that voted No are
Total members that were Absent: 0 Members that were absent are

3 - Motion to Amend Motion moved by Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti (Carried)

That the motion by Councillor Robinson be amended by deleting "registered" so that the motion now reads:

 

That the item be deferred to the next meeting (February 27, 2018)  or a special meeting of the Committee if it is scheduled by the Chair, for the purpose of hearing speakers and Committee debate on the item.

Vote (Amend Motion) Jan-19-2018

Result: Carried Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 4 Members that voted Yes are Christin Carmichael Greb, Stephen Holyday, Giorgio Mammoliti, Anthony Perruzza
Total members that voted No: 2 Members that voted No are Chin Lee, Jaye Robinson (Chair)
Total members that were Absent: 0 Members that were absent are

4 - Motion to Amend Motion moved by Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti (Lost)

That the motion by Councillor Robinson be amended to provide that the item be deferred until after the 2018 municipal election.

Vote (Amend Motion) Jan-19-2018

Result: Lost Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 1 Members that voted Yes are Giorgio Mammoliti
Total members that voted No: 5 Members that voted No are Christin Carmichael Greb, Stephen Holyday, Chin Lee, Anthony Perruzza, Jaye Robinson (Chair)
Total members that were Absent: 0 Members that were absent are

5 - Motion to Set Committee Rule moved by Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti (Lost)

That residents from the community be heard prior to other speakers on the list.

Vote (Set Committee Rule) Jan-19-2018

Result: Lost Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 2 Members that voted Yes are Chin Lee, Giorgio Mammoliti
Total members that voted No: 4 Members that voted No are Christin Carmichael Greb, Stephen Holyday, Anthony Perruzza, Jaye Robinson (Chair)
Total members that were Absent: 0 Members that were absent are
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council