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Thursday, December 3, 2015Regular Meeting - 9:30 AM
Council Committee Room4th Floor – Brampton City Hall
Members: Patrick Doran (Chair)Vishal Arora (Vice-Chair)Trustee Carrie Andrews, Peel District School BoardTrustee Darryl D’Souza, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School BoardKarla BaileyCharles GonsalvesRakesh JoshiMax KazmanMike MoffatStephane MukendiGeorge Startup (See item 15.2)Councillor Pat Fortini – Wards 7 and 8
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Committee of the Council ofThe Corporation of the City of Brampton
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Please ensure all cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other electronicdevices are turned off or placed on non-audible mode during the meeting.
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
3. Previous Minutes
3.1. Minutes – Brampton School Traffic Safety Council – November 5, 2015
4. Delegations/Presentations
5. Program – Peel Safe and Active Routes to School Committee (PSARTS)
6. Program – School Travel Planning Program
Below, for reference, is a list of schools participating in the School TravelPlanning Program.
• Castlemore Public School – 9916 The Gore Road – Ward 10• Conestoga Public School – 300 Conestoga Drive – Ward 2• Beryl Ford Public School – 45 Ironshield Drive – Ward 10• Father C. W. Sullivan Catholic School – 62 Seaborn Road – Ward 1
7. Program – Bicycle Parking Pilot Project
8. Program – Peel Regional Police – Safety Committee
9. Correspondence
9.1. Correspondence from Yvonne Delill, Brampton Resident, re: Review of Trafficand Safety Concerns on Brenda Avenue – Ridgeview Public School - 25Brenda Avenue – Ward 4 (File BH.c) (See Item 16.4).
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9.2. Correspondence from Joey Rego, Brampton Resident, re: Request for SiteInspection to Review Parking and Traffic Congestion on Brenda Avenue –Ridgeview Public School – 25 Brenda Avenue - Ward 4 (File BH.c)(See Item 16.4).
9.3. Correspondence from Lachman Thind, Brampton Resident, re: Request for SiteInspection to Review Pedstrian and Traffic Concerns at the Intersection ofWhitwell Drive and Yukon Lane – Treeline Public School – 145 TreelineBoulevard – Ward 10 (File BH.c).
9.4. Correspondence from Elena Filice, Principal, Holy Name of Mary CatholicSchool, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian and SafetyConcerns and Traffic Congestion at the Intersection of Glenvale Boulevardand Central Park Drive – Holy Name Catholic School – 115 GlenvaleBoulevard – Ward 8 (File BH.c).
9.5. Correspondence from Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, on behalf ofSeema Gill, Brampton Resident, re: Safety Concerns at the Intersection ofMississauga Road and Williams Parkway and Queen Street West –Lorenville Public School, 10 Lorenville Drive and Ingleborough PublicSchool, 60 Ingleborough Drive – Ward 5 (File BH.c) (See Item 16.3).
10. New School Openings
Below, for reference, is a list of new schools which are scheduled to open inNovember 2015:
Peel District School Board• Castle Oaks Public School – 155 Castle Oaks Cross – Ward 10• Springbrook Public School – 145 Jordensen Drive – Ward 5
Below, for reference, is a list of new schools which are scheduled to open inSeptember/October 2016:
Peel District School Board• Huttonville Public School – 2322 Embleton Road – Ward 6• Countryside Village Public School – NE of Dixie Road / Countryside Drive –
Ward 9• Credit Valley Secondary School – NE of Bovaird Drive W. / Mississauga
Road – Ward 5• Credit Valley 3 # 1 – NW of Queen Street W / Chinguacousy Road – Ward 5
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• Bramwest 3 # 1 – NW of Mississauga Road / Steeles Avenue West – Ward 5• Mount Pleasant # 7 Public School – NW of Sandalwood Parkway /
Creditview Road – Ward 6• Lougheed Middle School (addition) – 475 Father Tobin Road – Ward 9
11. Changes – City's Perspective/School Boards
12. Additions to Schools/Expected Student Population Increase/Decrease
13. Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Promotional Activities
14. Brampton School Traffic Safety Council (BSTSCC) Sub-Committee/Ad HocCommittee
15. Other/New Business
15.1. Enforcement and By-law Services 2015-2016 – School Patrol StatisticsReport (File G25SA).
15.2 Verbal advisory from the City Clerk’s Office, re:• Resignation from George Startup• Additional Members
16. Site Inspection Report(s)
16.1. Gordon Graydon Senior Public School – 170 Rutherford Road – Ward 1Monday, November 9, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. – 2:50 p.m.Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
16.2. Sir Wilfred Laurier Public School – 364 Bartley Bull Parkway – Ward 3Thursday, November 12, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. and 3:20 p.m.Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
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16.3. Lorenville Public School – 10 Lorenville Drive – Ward 5Thursday, November 19, 2015 – 8:10 a.m. and 2:50 p.m.Pedestrian / Traffic Concerns(See Item 9.5)
16.4. Ridgeview Public School – 25 Brenda Avenue – Ward 3Tuesday, November 10, 2015 – 7:55 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.Pedestrians and Traffic Concerns(See Items 9.1 and 9.2)
16.5. Nelson Mandela Public School – 10125 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6Wednesday, November 25, 2015 – 8:10 a.m. and 2:50 p.m.Pedestrians and Traffic Concerns
17. Future/Follow-up Site Inspection(s)
17.1. Roberta Bondar Public School – 30 Pantomine Boulevard – Ward 6
Note: Pursuant to Brampton School Traffic Safety Council RecommendationSC094-2014, pending approval by Council on December 10, 2014, andsubsequent discussions, a follow-up site inspection is to be undertakenafter busing discontinues, when construction is finished in the area.
17.2. Castle Oaks Public School – 155 Castle Oaks Crossing – Ward 10
Committee considered the timelines for a follow-up site inspection at this schoollocation. It was determined that a site inspection would be not be scheduled atthis time as the school opening has been delayed until October 2015.
17.3. Springbrook Public School – 145 Jordensen Drive – Ward 5
Committee considered the timelines for a follow-up site inspection at this schoollocation. It was determined that a site inspection would be not be scheduled atthis time as the school opening has been delayed until October 2015.
18. Site Inspection Schedule
Note: Members are reminded to bring their calendars to the meeting forpurposes of identifying available dates for any scheduled site inspections.
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19. Information Items
20. Question Period
21. Public Question Period
15 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made at this meeting)
22. Adjournment
Next Regular Meeting – Thursday, January 7, 2016
November 5, 2015
9:30 a.m. Council Committee Room
4th
Floor – Brampton City Hall
Members: Patrick Doran (Chair)
Vishal Arora (Vice-Chair)
Trustee Carrie Andrews, Peel District School Board Karla Bailey
Charles Gonsalves Rakesh Joshi
Max Kazman Mike Moffat Councillor Pat Fortini – Wards 7 and 8
Absent: Trustee Darryl D’Souza, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (regrets)
Manpreet Chaniana (regrets) Stephane Mukendi (regrets)
George Startup (regrets)
Staff, Agency and Organizational Representatives: Sue Finbow, Coordinator, Brampton Transit, Public Services
Anna Gentile, Central Planning and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel
Region Craig Kummer, Manager of Traffic Engineering Services, Planning and Infrastructure
Services Marcy Macina, East Planning and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel
Region
Sergeant Fortunato Manvati, Regional Divisional Traffic Unit, Peel Regional Police
Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-law Services, Corporate Services
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, Planning and Infrastructure Services Thomas Tsung, Manager of Maintenance Services, Peel District School Board
Chandra Urquhart, Legislative Coordinator, Corporate Services
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1. Approval of the Agenda
SC087-2015 That the agenda for the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
Meeting of November 5, 2015, be approved, as amended, as follows:
To add Items:
11.1 Update from Thomas Tsung, Manager of Maintenance
Services, Peel District School Board, re: French Immersion
New Centre – Boundary Changes – Grade I Class Caps and Maps (File BH.c).
15.3 Status report from Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, re:
School Progress Activity Summary – September 2014 to
June 2015 (File BH.c).
15.4 Discussion at the request of Councillor Pat Fortini, re: Manpreet Chaniana, Member – Attendance at Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meetings.
15.5 Discussion at the request of Patrick Doran, Member, re: Safety
Issues at Nelson Mandela Public School – 10125 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6.
Carried
2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest - nil
3. Previous Minutes
3 1. Minutes – Brampton School Traffic Safety Council – October 8, 2015
The subject minutes were considered by Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee on October 19, 2015, and the recommendations were approved by
Council on October 28, 2015. The minutes were provided for Committee’s information.
4. Delegations/Presentations - nil
5. Programs - Peel Safe and Active Routes to School Committee (PSARTS) - nil
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6. Program - School Travel Planning Program
Below, for reference, is a list of schools participating in the School Travel Planning Program.
Castlemore Public School – 9916 The Gore Road – Ward 10
Conestoga Public School – 300 Conestoga Drive – Ward 2
Beryl Ford Public School – 45 Ironshield Drive – Ward 10
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, advised that Father C. W. Sullivan Catholic School has expressed interest in the School Travel Planning Program.
7. Program -Bicycle Parking Pilot Project
Craig Kummer responded to questions regarding painted bicycle signs on McMurchy Avenue and advised that the signs are intended to promote cycling.
He also responded on the possibility of allowing bike lanes on some portions of the boulevard on Williams Parkway and advised that the design of the boulevard
will not accommodate bike lanes.
8. Program - Peel Regional Police - Safety Committee
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, advised that an update will be provided on the walk to school program following a meeting with the Safety Committee on November 12, 2015.
9. Correspondence
9.1 Correspondence from Anna Gentile, Central Planning and Operations Officer,
Student Transportation of Peel Region, on behalf of Giselle Blain, Principal, Gordon Graydon Senior Public School, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review
Pedestrian / Traffic Concerns at Gordon Graydon Senior Public School - 170 Rutherford Road - Ward 1 (File BH.c).
Anna Gentile, Central Planning and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel Region, provided an overview of the communication with the principal of the
subject school. She noted that the principal would like to change the bus drop-off and pick-up location from Century Gardens to Rutherford Road to allow easier access for staff and students.
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, provided details of the previous measures
taken to address safety concerns at the school.
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Committee consideration of this matter included:
Location of the bus loading zone in proximity to Century Gardens
Existing traffic calming measures at the site
Comment that the driveway may not be large enough to accommodate a bus loading zone
suggestion that the Peel District School Board review the configuration of the
property
request that a site inspection be undertaken
The following motion was considered:
SC088-2015 1. That the correspondence from Anna Gentile, Central Planning
and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel Region,
on behalf of Giselle Blain, Principal, Gordon Graydon Senior Public School, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian / Traffic Concerns at Gordon Graydon Senior Public School - 170 Rutherford Road - Ward 1 (File
BH.c) be received; and
2. That the Manager of Maintenance Services, Peel District School Board be requested to review the configuration of the school property and determine what measures may be undertaken to
accommodate a bus loading zone; and
3. That a site inspection be undertaken.
Carried
9.2 Correspondence from Lesley Kennedy, Vice-Principal, Ridgeview Public School, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian / Traffic Concerns at Brenda Avenue and Kingsview Boulevard / Harold Street and Kingsview Boulevard -
Ridgeview Public School - 25 Brenda Avenue - Ward 3 (File BH.c).
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, provided details of the previous measures undertaken to address safety concerns at the school. She indicated that several signs restricting parking during arrival and dismissal times were posted.
Committee consideration of this matter included:
Review of the concerns outlined in the request
Existing safety measures
Suggestion that a site inspection is undertaken
The following motion was considered:
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SC089-2015 1. That the correspondence from Lesley Kennedy, Vice-Principal,
Ridgeview Public School, the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Request
for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian / Traffic Concerns at Brenda Avenue and Kingsview Boulevard / Harold Street and
Kingsview Boulevard - Ridgeview Public School - 25 Brenda Avenue - Ward 3 (File BH.c) be received; and,
2. That a site inspection be undertaken.
Carried
9.3 Correspondence from Nelson Cadette, Supervisor, Trafffic Operations, Public Works, on behalf of Councillor Jeff Bowman, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian and Safety Concerns at Intersection of Terra Cotta Crescent and
Bratley Bull Parkway - Sir Wilfred Laurier Public School - Ward 3 (File BH.c).
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, provided an overview of the concerns
expressed in the subject correspondence.
Committee consideration of this matter included:
Parking on Terra Cotta Crescent is permitted
Safety of students walking to school
Suggestion that a site inspection is undertaken
The following motion was considered:
SC090-2015 1. That the correspondence from Nelson Cadette, Supervisor, Traffic Operations, Public Works, on behalf of Councillor Jeff Bowman to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian and Safety Concerns at Intersection of Terra Cotta Crescent and
Bratley Bull Parkway - Sir Wilfred Laurier Public School - Ward 3 (File G25SA) be received; and
2. That a site inspection be undertaken.
Carried
9.4 Correspondence from Michelle Anderson, Principal, Lorenville Public School, re: Request for Site Inspection to Review Pedestrian and Safety Concerns at
Intersection of Williams Parkway and Elbern Markell Drive - Lorenville Public School - 10 Lorenville Drive - Ward 5 (File BH.c).
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Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, provided an overview of the concerns
expressed by the principal of the school.
Committee consideration of this matter included:
Concern for safety of students
No stopping signage on Williams Parkway are being ignored
Suggestion that a site inspection is undertaken
The following motion was considered: SC091-2015 1. That the correspondence from Michelle Anderson, Principal,
Lorenville Public School to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Request for Site
Inspection to Review Pedestrian and Safety Concerns at Intersection of Williams Parkway and Elbern Markell Drive - Lorenville Public School - 10 Lorenville Drive - Ward 5 (File
BH.c) be received; and
2. That a site inspection be undertaken.
Carried
10. New School Openings
10.1 Below, for reference, is a list of new schools which are scheduled to open in September 2015:
Peel District School Board
• Castle Oaks Public School – 155 Castle Oaks Crossing – Ward 10
• Springbrook Public School – 145 Jordensen Drive – Ward 5
Trustee Carrie Andrews, Peel District School Board, confirmed that Castle Oaks Public School will be opened on November 16, 2015, and Springbrook Public School will be opened on November 30, 2015 (See Items 17.1 and 17.2).
Below, for reference, is a list of new schools which are scheduled to open in
September/October 2016: Peel District School Board
Huttonville Public School – 2322 Embleton Road – Ward 6
Countryside Village Public School – NE of Dixie Road / Countryside Drive –
Ward 9
Credit Valley Secondary School – NE of Bovaird Drive W. / Mississauga Road –
Ward 5
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Credit Valley 3 # 1 – NW of Queen Street W / Chinguacousy Road – Ward 5
Bramwest 3 # 1 – NW of Mississauga Road / Steeles Avenue West – Ward 5
Mount Pleasant # 7 Public School – NW of Sandalwood Parkway /
Creditview Road – Ward 6
Lougheed Middle School (addition) – 475 Father Tobin Road – Ward 9
11. Changes – City’s Perspective/School Boards
11.1 Update from Thomas Tsung, Manager of Maintenance Services, Peel District
School Board, re: French Immersion New Centre – Boundary Changes –
Grade I Class Caps and Maps (File BH.c).
Thomas Tsung, Manager of Maintenance Services, Peel District School Board, provided an overview of the boundary changes that will impact Morton Way Public School and Ridgeway Public School. He highlighted the criteria for the establishment
and the advantages of the new French Immersion program locations. He noted that the change will create a better balance in enrollment at the schools.
Trustee Carrie Andrews, Peel District School Board, added that a number of boundary changes will be brought forward at a later date.
There was discussion with respect to busing to Morton Way Public School and
Ridgeway Public School due to the boundary change. It was agreed that busing will not be impacted and there will be no added safety risk to students walking to the schools.
Mr. Tsung also advised that the Annual Planning Report was delayed and will be
presented at the next meeting. The following motion was considered:
SC092-2105 That the update from Thomas Tsung, Manager of Maintenance Services,
Peel District School Board, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: French Immersion New Centre – Boundary Changes – Grade I Class Caps and Maps (File BH.c) be
received.
Carried 12. Additions toSchools / Expected Student Population Increase/Decrease - nil
13. Brampton Safety Council Promotional Activities - nil
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14. Brampton Safety Council (BSC) Sub-Committee/Ad Hoc Committee - nil
15. Other/New Business
15.1 Enforcement and By-law Services – 2015-2016 School Patrol Statistics Report (File G25SA).
Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-law Services, provided an overview of the subject report and answered questions regarding the statistics
on the number of tickets issued. The following motion was considered:
SC093-2015 That the report from Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-
law Services, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Enforcement and By-law Services – 2015-2016
School Patrol Statistics Report (File BH.c) be received.
Carried
15.2 Update from Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-law Services, re: Schools Identified without Designated Fire Routes within City of
Brampton (File BH.c).
Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-law Services, provided an
overview of the subject report and confirmed that the schools identified without designated Fire Routes were all inspected and patrolled by Enforcement Officers.
The following motion was considered:
SC094-2015 That the report from Mike Mulick, Acting Manager, Enforcement and By-law Services, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Schools Identified without Designated Fire Routes within City of Brampton (File BH.c) be received.
Carried
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15.3 Status report from Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, re: School Progress
Activity Summary – September 2014 to June 2015 (File BH.c).
Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor, provided a status update on
Committee’s recommendations approved by Council for the period September 2014 to June 2015. She noted that the progress of traffic operations, crossing
guard requests and completed recommendations are detailed and itemized. The following motion was considered:
SC095-2015 That the status report from Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor,
to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: School Progress Activity Summary – September 2014 to June 2015 (File BH.c) be received.
Carried
15.4 Discussion at the request of Councillor Pat Fortini, re: Manpreet Chaniana,
Member – Attendance at Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meetings.
Committee discussion of this matter included:
Number of times member has been absent at meetings
Reference to the City’s Procedure By-law and rules regarding members’ absenteeism
Confirmation that member has been absent at three consecutive meetings
Request to terminate member
Process that follows to fill a vacancy
Request to fill the vacancy with alternate member, if appointed
The following motion was considered: SC096-2015 1. That the request from Councillor Pat Fortini, to the Brampton
School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Manpreet Chaniana, Member – Attendance at Brampton
School Traffic Safety Council Meetings, be received; and
2. That Mr. Manpreet Chaniana be thanked for his contribution to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council;
3. That the appointment Mr. Chaniana to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council be terminated in consideration of his consecutive
absences since his appointment to the Committee; and
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4. That the City Clerk be directed to fill the vacancy resulting from
Mr. Chaniana’s termination, in accordance with the Citizen Appointment Procedures, for the term ending November 30, 2018.
Carried
15.5 Discussion at the request of Patrick Doran, Member, re: Safety Issues at Nelson
Mandela Public School – 10125 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6.
Patrick Doran, Member, expressed concerns regarding safety issues at the subject
school and noted that Sergeant Fortunato Manvati, Regional Divisional Traffic Unit, had visited the school and will provide an update.
Sergeant Manvati reported that officers were assigned to observe vehicular activity during arrival times at the school. He noted that the Kiss and Ride area was
blocked and the school bus was unable to park. In the presence of police officers, parents continued to park and create blockage. On one occasion, Enforcement Officers were present and tickets were issued to some drivers.
Committee consideration of this matter included:
Safety of the students
Confirmation that several signs are posted at the school to help reduce traffic
congestion
School Board has complied with all the previous recommendations regarding safety
Suggestion that Members meet with the principal to discuss traffic and safety matters
Suggestion that a site inspection be undertaken
SC097-2015 1. That the request from Patrick Doran, Member, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of March 5, 2015, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Safety Issues at Nelson Mandela Public School – 10125 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6, be received; and,
2. That a site inspection be undertaken.
Carried
16. Site Inspection Report(s)
16.1 Site Inspection - Khalsa Community School – 69 Maitland Street – Ward 7
Thursday, October 15, 2015 – 7:45 a.m. and 2:50 p.m.
Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
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Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection
report. It was noted that the Khalsa Community School is a private school.
The following motion was considered:
SC098-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 15, 2015, to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Khalsa Community School – 69 Maitland Street – Ward 7, be received; and
2. That the Managers of Traffic Engineering Services, Enforcement
and By-law Services, and Peel Region Police Divisional Traffic Unit
work together to determine how to disperse the second line of cars referred to in Observation #5 of the site inspection report, and open
space for cars to move past the front of the school in either direction; and
3. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services continue to perform patrols, as they have effective since school started in
September. Carried
16.2 Site Inspection – Fairlawn Public School – 40 Fairlawn Boulevard – Ward 10
Wednesday, October 14, 2015 – 8:40 a.m. and 3:20 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection report and considered the following motion.
SC099-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 14, 2015 to the
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Fairlawn Public School – 40 Fairlawn Boulevard – Ward 10, be received; and
2. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for a speed study on
Humber West Parkway in the vicinity of Fairlawn Boulevard; and
3. That the Crossing Guard Supervisor advise the Principal regarding
educational information on crossing at traffic signal; and 4. That it is the position of the Brampton School Traffic Council that a
crossing guard is not warranted at the intersection of Humber West Parkway and Fairlawn Boulevard.
Carried
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16.3 Site Inspection – Rowntree Public School – 254 Queen Mary Drive – Ward 6
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 – 8:00 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection report and considered the following motion.
SC100-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 20, 2015 to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Rowntree Public School – 254 Queen Mary Drive – Ward 6, be received; and
2. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services, be
requested to visit the location at Queen Mary Drive and Echoridge
Drive/Thimbleberry Street, during student arrival and dismissal times and that tickets be issued instead of warnings; and
3. That the Manager of Traffic Services be requested to arrange for a
stop sign compliance study at the intersection of Queen Mary and
Echoridge/Thimbleberry Street; and
4. That the existing Crossing Guard location at the front of Rowntree Public School remain and not be relocated southerly between the two schools; and
5. That it is the position of the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council that a
crossing guard is not warranted at the intersection of Queen Mary Drive and Echoridge Drive/Thimbleberry Street.
Carried
16.4 Site inspection – St. Lucy Catholic Elementary School –
25 Kanata Road – Ward 6
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. and 3:20 p.m.
Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection
report and considered the following motion.
SC101-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 20, 2015 to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: St. Lucy Catholic Elementary School – 25 Kanata
Road – Ward 6, be received; and
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2. That an additional crossing guard is not warranted at the
intersection of Queen Mary and Kanata Road and; and 3. That the school principal be requested to send a letter to all parents
advising that parking in the bus loading zone and or Fire Route is illegal, and if continued, police will be asked to monitor the area.
Carried
16.5 Site Inspection – Sir Winston Churchill Public School –
89 Ardglen Drive – Ward 3
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 – 8:15 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection
report and considered the following motion.
SC102-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 21, 2015 to the
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5, 2015, re: Sir Winston Churchill Public School – 89 Ardglen
Drive – Ward 3, be received; and
2. That Peel District School Board be requested to review and
consider whether a Kiss and Ride program can be implemented at the school; and
3. That the school administration be requested to advise parents not to
park in restricted areas; and
4. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services arrange for
parking enforcement staff to visit the area occasionally.
Carried
16.6 Site Inspection – Hewson Public School – 235 Father Tobin Drive – Ward 9
Thursday, October 22, 2015 – 7:50 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns Committee reviewed the observations and recommendations in the site inspection
report and considered the following motion.
SC103-2015 1. That the site inspection report dated October 22, 2015 to the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting of November 5,
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2015, re: Hewson Public School – 235 Father Tobin Drive –
Ward 9, be received; and
2. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Service arrange for
officers to be on site to address the issue of vehicles illegally parking/stopping during school arrival and departure times; and
3. That the Manager of Traffic Engineering Services arrange for the
installation of "No Stopping, Monday to Friday, 7-9 a.m. and 2-5
p.m.", on the east side of Robitaille Drive from the southerly driveway of house number 3 to Father Tobin Road; and
4. That the Manager of Traffic Engineering Services arrange for the
installation of corner restrictions to be implemented on the south
side of Father Tobin Road west of the school entrance; and
5. That the school administration be requested to review the layout at the school to determine if the bus loading area could be utilized as a Kiss and Ride Area; and
6. That the school principal be requested to arrange for installation of the Kiss and Ride signage and "No Parking" or "No Stopping" signs
to be installed in the current Kiss and Ride Area.
Carried
17. Future/Follow-up Site Inspection(s)
17.1 Roberta Bondar Public School - 30 Pantomine Boulevard - Ward 6
Note: Pursuant to Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Recommendation
SC094-2014, approved by Council on December 10, 2014, and subsequent discussions, a follow-up site inspection is to be undertaken after busing discontinues, when construction is finished in the area.
17.2 Castle Oaks Public School - 155 Castle Oaks Crossing - Ward 10
Committee considered the timelines for a follow-up site inspection at this school
location. Committee suggested that a site inspection be undertaken in December 2015, once it is confirmed that the school is opened on November 16, 2015.
(See Item 10.1)
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17.3 Springbrook Public School - 145 Jordensen Drive - Ward 5
Committee considered the timelines for a follow-up site inspection at this school location. Committee suggested that a site inspection be undertaken in December
2015, once it is confirmed that the school is opened on November 30, 2015. (See Item 10.1)
18. Site Inspection Schedule
Site Inspections were scheduled as follows:
Gordon Graydon Senior Public School – 170 Rutherford Road – Ward 1
Monday, November 9, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Ridgeview Public School – 25 Brenda Avenue – Ward 3
Tuesday, November 10, 2015 – 7:55 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Sir Wilfred Laurier Public School – 364 Bartley Bull Parkway – Ward 3
Thursday, November 12, 2015 - 8:30 a.m. and 3:20 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Lorenville Public School – 10 Lorenville Drive – Ward 5
Thursday November 19, 2015 – 8:10 a.m. 2:50 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
Nelson Mandella Public School – 10125 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6
Thursday November 25, 2015 – 8:10 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Pedestrian / Traffic Safety Concerns
19. Information Items - nil
20. Question Period - nil
21. Public Question Period - nil
22. Adjournment
SC0104-2015 That the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council do now adjourn to meet
again on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. or at the call of the Chair.
Carried
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9.3
9.4
9.5
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Aloma P.S. Attendances 0 4 0 4
57 Aloma Crescent Tickets Issued 0 1 0 1
Arnott Charlton P.S. Attendances 7 0 3 10
140 Winterfold Drive Tickets Issued 7 0 2 9
Beryl Ford P.S. Attendances 2 0 4 6
45 Ironshield Drive Tickets Issued 4 0 5 9
Bishop Francis Allen Attendances 2 1 0 3
325 McMurchy Rd. S Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Brampton Centennial Attendances 2 1 0 3
251 McMurchy Rd S Tickets Issued 1 0 0 1
Brisdale P.S. Attendances 3 0 0 3
370 Brisdale Drive Tickets Issued 9 0 0 9
Burnt Elm P.S. Attendances 2 9 0 11
85 Burnt Elm Drive Tickets Issued 0 6 0 6
Carberry P.S. Attendances 2 4 0 6
526 Fernforest Drive Tickets Issued 6 2 0 8
Cardinal Leger S.S. Attendances 3 0 4 7
75 Mary Street Tickets Issued 1 0 0 1
Cardinal Newman S.S. Attendances 0 0 7 7
698 Balmoral Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 2 2
Castlebrook S.S. Attendances 0 1 5 6
10 Gardenbrooke Trail Tickets Issued 0 0 9 9
Castlemore P.S. Attendances 0 3 0 3
9916 The Gore Road Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Centennial Sr. P.S. Attendances 2 0 5 7
50 Ladore Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 1 1
Central Peel S.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
32 Kennedy Road N. Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Cherrytree P.S. Attendances 7 0 0 7
155 Cherrytree Drive Tickets Issued 16 0 0 16
Cheyne Middle School Attendances 1 0 0 1
236 Queen Mary Dr Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
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2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Chinguacousy S.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
1370 Williams Pkwy Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Claireville P.S. Attendances 7 0 0 7
97 Gallucci Crescent Tickets Issued 5 0 0 5
Conestoga P.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
300 Conestoga Drive Tickets Issued 3 0 0 3
Copeland P.S. Attendances 1 0 3 4
5 Young Drive Tickets Issued 3 0 1 4
David Suzuki S.S. Attendances 0 3 0 3
45 Daviselm Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Dorset P.S. Attendances 1 2 1 4
100 Dorset Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 1 1
Earnscliffe Sr. P.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
50 Earnscliffe Circle Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Edenbrook Hill P.S. Attendances 1 7 0 8
61 Edenbrook Hill Dr Tickets Issued 0 14 0 14
Eldorado P.S. Attendances 0 3 4 7
25 Wardsville Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 3 3
Fairlawn P.S. Attendances 0 0 0 0
40 Fairlawn Blvd Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Father Claire Tipping Attendances 3 0 0 3
25 Mountainberry Rd Tickets Issued 4 0 0 4
Father C.W. Sullivan Attendances 1 3 2 6
62 Seaborn Road Tickets Issued 0 2 0 2
Fernforest P.S. Attendances 5 4 2 11
275 Fernforest Drive Tickets Issued 8 5 1 14
Fletchers Creek P.S. Attendances 6 0 0 6
92 Malta Avenue Tickets Issued 4 0 0 4
Glendale P.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
35 Sunset Boulevard Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Good Sheppard Attendances 6 7 1 14
28 Red River Drive Tickets Issued 1 1 2 4
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Great Lakes P.S. Attendances 0 2 0 2
285 Great Lakes Drive Tickets Issued 0 3 0 3
Greenbriar P.S. Attendances 0 1 1 2
1140 Central Park Dr Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Grenoble P.S. Attendances 0 1 1 2
33 Greenbriar Road Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Guardian Angels Attendances 1 0 3 4
62 Heatherdale Drive Tickets Issued 1 0 3 4
Harold F. Laughlin P.S. Attendances 1 6 4 11
39 Herkley Drive Tickets Issued 2 2 2 6
Heart Lake S.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
296 Conestoga Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Hewson P.S. Attendances 2 0 0 2
235 Father Tobin Rd Tickets Issued 1 0 0 1
Hickory Wood P.S. Attendances 9 2 0 11
630 Ray Lawson Blvd Tickets Issued 4 4 0 8
Hilldale P.S. Attendances 0 5 0 5
100 Hilldale Crescent Tickets Issued 0 1 0 1
Homestead P.S. Attendances 4 3 0 7
99 Fletchers Creek Blvd Tickets Issued 4 2 0 6
Ingleborough P.S. Attendances 2 0 1 3
60 Ingleborough Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 1 1
James Potter P.S. Attendances 2 0 2 4
9775 Creditview Rd Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Jefferson P.S. Attendances 1 1 0 2
48 Jefferson Road Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Khalsa School Attendances * 29 15 4 * Patrols started 48
69 Maitland Street Tickets Issued 18 5 3 in August 2015 26
Kingswood P.S. Attendances 3 5 0 8
235 Kingswood Drive Tickets Issued 5 5 0 10
Larkspur P.S. Attendances 1 11 2 14
111 Larkspur Rd Tickets Issued 6 16 4 26
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Lougheed Middle School Attendances 2 4 0 6
475 Father Tobin Rd Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Louise Arbour S.S. Attendances 1 2 0 3
365 Father Tobin Rd Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Madoc Drive P.S. Attendances 1 4 0 5
49 Madoc Drive Tickets Issued 0 4 0 4
Massey St. P.S. Attendances 2 0 2 4
95 Massey Street Tickets Issued 1 0 0 1
Morton Way P.S. Attendances 2 0 0 2
200 Morton Way Tickets Issued 7 0 0 7
Mt. Pleasant Village P.S. Attendances 2 2 0 4
100 Commuter Drive Tickets Issued 1 0 0 1
Mount Royal P.S. Attendances 4 0 0 4
65 Mount Royal Circle Tickets Issued 3 0 0 3
Nelson Mandela P.S. Attendances 3 0 5 8
10125 Chinguacousy Rd Tickets Issued 3 0 0 3
Notre Dame S.S. Attendances 0 0 0 0
2 Notre Dame Ave Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Our Lady of Fatima Attendances 1 0 0 1
39 Sunset Boulevard Tickets Issued 3 0 0 3
Our Lady of Lourdes Attendances 3 2 0 5
25 Mount Royal Circle Tickets Issued 1 1 0 2
Our Lady of Providence Attendances 4 4 2 10
35 Black Oak Drive Tickets Issued 2 2 1 5
Queen St. P.S. Attendances 4 0 0 4
20 Academic Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Red Willow P.S. Attendances 6 0 0 6
80 Red Willow Rd Tickets Issued 8 0 0 8
Ridgeview P.S. Attendances 10 10 4 24
25 Brenda Avenue Tickets Issued 11 6 3 20
Robert J. Lagerquist Attendances 1 2 1 4
105 Richvale Dr. N. Tickets Issued 0 1 0 1
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Robert J. Lee P.S. Attendances 3 0 0 3
160 Mountainash Rd Tickets Issued 15 0 0 15
Ross P.S. Attendances 0 0 9 9
40 Ross Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 5 5
Rowntree P.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
254 Queen Mary Dr Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Royal Orchard P.S. Attendances 1 0 2 3
77 Royal Orchard Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Russell D. Barber P.S. Attendances 3 4 3 10
255 North Park Drive Tickets Issued 4 11 0 15
Sacred Heart Attendances 0 4 0 4
24 Kerwood Place Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Sandalwood Heights S.S. Attendances 1 0 6 7
2671 Sandalwood Pkwy E. Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Sir Wilford Laurier P.S. Attendances 0 2 1 3
364 Bartley Bull Pkwy Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Sir William Gage Attendances 2 0 0 2
625 Queen St. W. Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Somerset Drive P.S. Attendances 1 3 0 4
50 Somerset Drive Tickets Issued 0 1 0 1
Springdale P.S. Attendances 4 4 0 8
100 Dewside Drive Tickets Issued 8 7 0 15
Stanley Mills P.S. Attendances 0 5 4 9
286 Sunny Meadow Blvd Tickets Issued 0 1 1 2
St. Angela Merici Attendances 1 6 0 7
83 Edenbrook Hill Dr Tickets Issued 0 6 0 6
St. Brigid Attendances 2 3 1 6
81 Torrance Woods Tickets Issued 0 3 1 4
St. Isaac Jogues Attendances 0 1 0 1
300 Great Lakes Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St.Jeanne D'Arc Attendances 1 0 0 1
25 Laurelcrest Street Tickets Issued 2 0 0 2
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
St. Joachim Attendances 6 0 1 7
435 Rutherford Road Tickets Issued 2 0 0 2
St. John Bosco Attendances 0 0 0 0
1025 North Park Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St. Josephine Bakhita Attendances 2 1 5 8
430 Van Kirk Drive Tickets Issued 4 0 0 4
St. Leonard C.S. Attendances 3 3 1 7
185 Conestoga Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St. Lucy Attendances 1 0 0 1
25 Kanata Road Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St. Maria Goretti Attendances 1 0 2 3
121 Royal Orchard Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St. Monica Attendances 2 3 0 5
60 Sterritt Drive Tickets Issued 4 0 0 4
St. Rita Attendances 0 5 0 5
30 Summer Valley Drive Tickets Issued 0 6 0 6
St. Roch S.S. Attendances 2 10 8 20
200 Valleyway Drive Tickets Issued 0 2 0 2
St. Stephen Attendances 0 0 0 0
17 Colonel Bertram Rd Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
St. Ursula Attendances 1 3 0 4
11 Dwellers Road Tickets Issued 0 4 0 4
Sunforest Montessori Attendances 0 5 3 8
3 Sunforest Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Sunny View P.S. Attendances 0 5 2 7
30 Chapparal Drive Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Thorndale P.S. Attendances 1 0 0 1
133 Thorndale Road Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
Treeline P.S. Attendances 7 2 8 17
145 Treeline Blvd Tickets Issued 12 4 3 19
William G. Davis P.S. Attendances 0 3 2 5
491 Bartley Bull Pkwy Tickets Issued 0 0 0 0
2015 - 2016 SCHOOL PATROLS Updated: Oct 20, 2015
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG Total
Worthington P.S. Attendances 0 2 3 5
71 Worthington Ave Tickets Issued 0 0 3 3
Total School Attendances 217 213 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 568
Total School Tickets Issued 204 128 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 389
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
Site Inspection Report
Date: September 9, 2015 Ward: 1
School/Location: Gordon Graydon Sr. PS, 170 Rutherford Road
Principal: Giselle Blain Time(s): 8:30 a.m. / 2:50 p.m.
Phone: Weather: Clear
Requested By: Principal
Nature of Problem: Relocate Bus Loading Zone
Observers Present: A.M. - Max Kazman, Charles Gonsalves, Rakesh Joshi, Violet Skirten,
Anna Gentile, Dave Marcotte (PDSB)
P.M. - Max Kazman, Patrick Doran, Karla Bailey, Marg Laramore
Observations:
1. There is no designated Kiss and Ride area on school property. There is a bus loading area in the
driveway in front of the school which accommodate small buses. The current layout in the parking
lot/driveway of the school will not accommodate the large bus at the school.
2. Cars are parked/stopped on Rutherford Road on the east side just north of the school but no traffic
concerns noted. No stopping/parking signs are on the west side of Rutherford.
3. One large school bus drops off and picks up students on the east side of Century Gardens
Recreation centre which is adjacent to the school, but there is no walkway between the two
buildings. There were no staff at the bus in the A.M. but were present in the P.M. as students
waited for the bus.
4. The bus area is not on school property. This is a concern of the administration because it is a
safety issue for students and staff, as the area behind the school that they use going to the
recreation centre is unsupervised. It would be dangerous during the winter months. It is also a
supervision concern as students were at the pickup area with no supervision for five to seven
minutes. The students leave the school very quickly and arrive before staff gets there.
During observation, there was discussion to arrange for the large bus to load and unload on
school property. This would involve taking a section of the parking lot, creating a curved curb on
the south side of the entrance to allow bus turning, along with the removal of several (5) parking
spaces to allow a bus to navigate the parking lot and load/unload on school property in front of the
school. Anna Gentile, Student Transportation, and Dave Marcotte, Peel District School Board, will
arrange for a bus.
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Recommendations:
1. That the site inspection be received; and
2. The Manager of Maintenance Services, Peel District School Board, review the possibility of
reconfiguring the school property to accommodate the large bus on school property; and
3. That Anna Gentile, Central Planning and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel Region,
and Dave Marcotte, Assistant Preventative Maintenance Supervisor, Peel District School Board,
arrange for a large school bus to be driven to the school to establish if a bus loading zone on
school property is feasible; and
4. That if the above is not feasible, the Manager of Traffic Services be requested to arrange a bus
loading zone on the east side of the walkway on Rutherford Road nearest the tennis courts.
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
Site Inspection Report
Date: November 12, 2015 Ward: 3
School/Location: Sir Wilfred Laurier Public School – 364 Bartley Bull Parkway
Principal: Time(s): 8:30 a.m. / 3:20 p.m.
Phone: Weather: Raining
Requested By: Councillor Bowman on behalf of residents in the area
Nature of Problem: Traffic Safety Concerns / Parking
Observers Present: 8:30 a.m. - Rakesh Joshi, Max Kazman, Councilor Pat Fortini,
Marg Laramore, Marcy Marcina, Dave Marcotte (PDSB)
3:20 p.m. - Max Kazman, Marcy Marcina, Kim Bernard
Observations:
1. The school has approximately 300 students and there is one large bus and six small buses.
2. There is no Kiss and Ride area on school property, just a driveway signed Buses Only. In the
A.M., drivers used the bus driveway and this caused traffic congestion on the road. In the P.M.
the small buses are lined up in the driveway and there is limited access for cars, but one vehicle
was able to get in and park between the buses.
3. During A.M. / P.M. cars are parked on Terra Cotta Crescent on both sides at the northerly
intersection of Terra Cotta and Bartley Bull Parkway, (across from the school). There are
currently no restrictions for parking/stopping on Terra Cotta Crescent. The drivers parked close
to the intersection which restricted right and left turns onto both streets. The Cars parked further
down the road on Terra Cotta Crescent were not hindering anyone's access or driveways. The
driveway is not wide enough for a Kiss and Ride operation and the principal should arrange for
the area to be coned off except for buses.
4. There is a crossing guard located on Bartley Bull Parkway just north of the northerly leg of Terra
Cotta Cres which leads into a walkway to the back of the school. This worked well and no issues
were observed.
5. On the east side of Bartley Bull there are No Parking signs posted. One No Parking Sign is
located on the grass area between the two school driveways and it may be on school property or
close to the property line. It was difficulty to see the sign from the road. Cars stopped here and a
few were parked as the drivers walked their children to the school property.
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Recommendations:
1. That the site inspection be received; and
2. That the school administration take measures to prevent vehicles other than school buses from
using the driveway during arrival and dismissal periods;
3. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for the review of the location of the “No Parking”
sign on the east side of Bartley Bull Parkway between the two school driveways and have it
installed correctly if needed;
4. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for the installation of “No Stopping” corner restriction
on both sides of Terra Cotta (northerly intersection) at Bartley Bull Parkway;
5. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services arrange for parking control to patrol the
area once the corner restrictions are installed on the northerly Terra Cotta Crescent intersection.
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
Site Inspection Report
Date: November 19, 2015 Ward: 5
School/Location: Lorenville Public School – 10 Lorenville Drive
Principal: Michelle Anderson Time(s): 8:30 a.m. & 2:50 p.m.
Weather: a.m. - raining and windy
Phone: p.m. - cold and windy
Requested By: School Principal
Nature of Problem: Traffic Congestion and Student Safety in front of the school
Observers Present: a.m. - Mike Moffat, Violet Skirten, Anna Gentile
p.m. - Mike Moffat, Max Kazman, Vishal Arora, Marg Laramore
Observations:
1. Lorenville Public School is on the south-east corner of the intersection of Williams Parkway and
Elbern Markell Drive. The school faces onto Elbern Markell Drive. There is a driveway on
Elbern Markell Drive that enters onto the school and is primarily for the Bus unloading and
loading. This driveway also has a through lane and a small parking lot for visitors and school
administration. A second driveway off Lorenville is used for a Kiss and Ride and a large parking
lot for parents and school staff. This driveway is the entry for the Kiss and Ride and the parking
lot, and circles the area to exit at the entrance.
2. The Kiss and Ride driveway allows for student drop-off on three sides of the driveway and
school staff assist the drop-off on the east side and the north side which are the closest sides to
the school building. The school staff was wearing safety jackets and did an excellent job of
protecting the students and moving the traffic through the Kiss and Ride area.
3. There is heavy traffic on Elbern Markell Drive in front of the school, particularly on the school
side, with greater traffic during morning arrival than afternoon dismissal. There are no traffic
restrictions on either side of Elbern Markel Drive. Several cars made U-turns despite the
volume of traffic.
4. A crossing guard assists the students and parents at the intersection of Elbern Markell Drive and
Lorenville Drive and Elbern Markell Drive and Williams Parkway. One crossing guard assists
students at both intersections. The crosswalk at Lorenville Drive is faded while the crosswalk at
Elbern Markell Drive is almost invisible.
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5. The speed of cars passing in front of the school appears to be in excess of the posted signs of
40 km, particularly northbound cars in the morning.
Recommendations:
1. That the site inspection be received; and
2. The Manager of Traffic Services arrange for the installation of signs on Elbern Markell Drive from
Lorenville Drive to Williams Parkway, that indicates “No Stopping Monday to Friday – 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m., and “No U Turn” signs should be installed on both sides of Elbern Markell Drive
between Lorenville Drive and Williams Parkway; and
3. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for the school crossing at Lorenville Drive and
Elbern Markell Drive to be repainted; and
4. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services be requested to enforce the parking
restrictions on Elbern Markell Drive once the signs have been installed; and
5. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services be requested to add the Kiss and Ride at
Lorenville Public School to the recent list of schools without Fire Route signs; and
6. That Peel Regional Traffic Police be requested to patrol the speed and U-Turns in front of the
school from time to time as deemed appropriate; and
7. That the School Administration be requested to notify the parents of the above changes once
timing of the changes have been established.
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Site Inspection Report
Date: November 10 2015 Ward: 4
School/Location: Ridgeview Public School, 25 Brenda Avenue, Brampton
Principal: Sarah Damasco Time(s): 7:55 a.m. & 2.30 p.m.
Phone: 905-451-6332 Weather: Cool a.m., rainy p.m.
Requested By: Leslie Kennedy - Vice Principal
Nature of Problem: Follow up due to new signs installed, request for crossing guard at Harold
Street and the walkway to Ridgeview School and Kingsview Boulevard and Brenda Avenue, review current parking/stopping restrictions
Observers Present: Charles Gonsalves, Citizen Member (a.m./p.m.); Mike Moffat, Citizen Member (a.m./p.m.); Violet Skirten, Crossing Guard Supervisor (a.m.); Kim Bernard, Assistant Crossing Guard Supervisor (p.m.); Patrick Doran, Chair, Citizen Member (a.m.); Vishal Arora, Vice -Chair, Citizen Member (p.m.); Anna Gentile, Central Planning and Operations Officer, Student Transportation of Peel Region (a.m.)., Max Kazman, Citizen Member (p.m.); Marg Laramore, Assistant Crossing Guard Supervisor (p.m.)
Observations: 1. Approximately 690 students attend this school with a total of 14 school buses. According to
the Principal, student population will increase to 740 next year.
2. The intersection of Harold and Brenda Avenue is controlled by a stop sign on Brenda Avenue
at Harold Street with a crosswalk painted on the south leg. A walkway leads to an entrance at the back of the school on Harold Street, west of the intersection.
3. Brenda Avenue is a short street which runs north/south from Kingsview Boulevard to Harold
Street. Ridgeview Public School is situated on the west side of the street. Brenda Avenue has a sidewalk the entire length on the west side and about half way down on the east side. At the intersection of Brenda Avenue and Kingsview Boulevard, there is a painted crosswalk across Brenda Avenue.
4. A bus loading zone is located on Brenda Avenue in front of the school. Signs indicate “No
Parking, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.” on the west side of street from Harold Street to Kingsview Boulevard. On the east side of Brenda signs indicate “No Stopping, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.” from Kingsview Boulevard to Harold Street. On Kingsview Boulevard, there are NO Stopping signs on both sides of the roadway from McMurchy Avenue to just west of Brenda Avenue. Based on a past site inspection, additional signs
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were installed on the east side of Brenda Avenue and on both sides of Kingsview Boulevard. In the past, drivers parked on Kingsview Boulevard which made it difficult for the buses to turn left from Brenda Avenue onto Kingsview Boulevard. The new signs have resolved this issue as very few people parked illegally on Kingsview Boulevard.
5. Approximately 20 pedestrians were observed crossing Brenda Avenue at the walkway to the
back of the school. There were sufficient gaps in traffic and there were no conflicts between pedestrians and drivers. Pedestrians were able to cross in a safe manner at Harold Avenue, at Kingsview Boulevard and Brenda Avenue.
6. A number of drivers parked illegally on Brenda Street and there were times that the road was
blocked because buses were on one side and parked cars were on the other side. Fourteen (14) buses load/unload on the west side of Brenda and they extend the entire front of the school. It is beneficial to enforce the parking and no stopping restrictions to alleviate the congestion on the road.
Recommendations: 1. That the site inspection report be received; and,
2. That the Manager of Enforcement and By-law Services arrange to monitor the parking
situation at the school during arrival and dismissal periods;
3. That it is the position of the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council that a crossing guard is
not warranted at this time at both Brenda Avenue and Kingsview Boulevard, and Brenda Avenue and the walkway to the back of the school.
4. That the new “Parking” and “Stopping” signs that have been installed remain in position.
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
Site Inspection Report
Date: November 25, 2015 Ward: 6
School/Location: Nelson Mandela PS – 10125 Chinguacousy Road
Principal: Joanne De Melo Time(s): 8:10 a.m. / 2:50 p.m.
Phone: Weather: Clear
Requested By: Principal
Nature of Problem: Pedestrian/ Traffic Safety Concerns
Observers Present: 8:10 a.m. – Sargeant Manvati, Thomas Tsung, Carrie Andrews, Patrick
Doran, Violet Skirten, Dave Marcotte, Craig Kummer, Dave Monaghan,
Max Kazman
2:50 p.m. – Sargeant Manvati, Thomas Tsung, Carrie Andrews, Max
Kazman, Marg Laramore, Dave Marcotte
Observations:
1. The A.M. visit was busy with few incidents. There was a lot of traffic at the lights on Chinguacousy
Road and at the driveway into the school (Fandor Ave). Cars were waiting in line trying to turn left
into the driveway. Those leaving the Kiss and Ride area were waiting to turn left onto
Chinguacousy Road and proceed straight through onto Fandor Way. The Kiss and Ride area is
separate from the bus drop-off / pick-up zone.
2. The P.M. visit was very busy. No stopping signs on both sides of Chinguacousy Road were not
obeyed; many motorists stopped without regard to the signage. There are corner restrictions on
both sides of Fandor Way and motorists did not comply.
3. Cars were waiting in line to enter the Kiss and Ride starting at 2 P.M. School ends at 3:10. Cars
stopped on Chinguacousy Road and waited in the right hand turn lane going into the driveway.
Cars also waited in a line to go left and one waited on Fandor Way, as they waited to cross into
the driveway. The driveway was completely occupied by 3:10 p.m. causing major congestion and
obstructions in the intersection of Fandor Way and Chinguacousy Road. Parking Enforcement
Officers or Peel Regional Police, would help eliminate the number drivers blocking the
intersection or parking illegally.
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4. Approximately 716 students attend this school with approximately 260 taking the bus. Some
students walk to school but according to the Principal, most of the remaining students are picked-
up. Some of the signage on school property was installed lower than usual.
5. The bus area has a designated entrance into the parking lot which is located north of the
intersection of Chinguacousy Road and Fandor Way and this worked well. A “Do Not Enter Sign”
and “Buses Only” on an a-frame sign were placed at the entrance. Several staff were on duty to
assist and they are to be commended for the service and for doing a fantastic job.
Recommendations:
1. That the site inspection be received; and
2. That Peel Regional Police and/or Enforcement and By-law Services be requested to enforce the
parking and moving traffic violations in the area; and
3. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for a study to be conducted to determine if the
following is warranted during arrival and dismissal times:
a) a south bound left advance green signal on Chinquacousy Road
b) a west bound left advance green signal from the school driveway; and
4. That the Manager of Traffic Services arrange for the installation of “Do not Block Intersection”
signage at the intersection of Chinguacousy Road and Fandor Way; and
5. That Peel District School Board arrange for the proper signage at the bus entrance such as “Do
Not Enter”, “Buses Excepted” on the sign post, and review the height of current signage on the
property.
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