Oshawa Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting AgendaTuesday, April 21, 2026 at 6:30 P.m. - 7:30 P.m.Committee RoomThe personal information contained in your correspondence to Oshawa City Council or its committees is collected under the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information you choose to disclose in your correspondence will be used to receive your views on the relevant issue(s) to enable the City to make its decision on the matter. This information will become part of the public record. If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodations please contact Legislative Services by telephone 905-436-3311 or by e-mail at clerks@oshawa.ca or in person. For inquiries about this agenda please contact Legislative Services at 905-436-3311 or by email at clerks@oshawa.ca.Public Meeting Land Acknowledgement The City of Oshawa is situated on lands within the traditional and treaty territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Anishinaabeg and the signatories of the Williams Treaties, which include the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Curve Lake, Hiawatha and Alderville First Nations, and the Chippewas of Georgina Island, Rama and Beausoleil First Nations. We are grateful for the Anishinaabeg who have cared for the land and waters within this territory since time immemorial. We recognize that Oshawa is steeped in rich Indigenous history and is now present day home to many First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We express gratitude for this diverse group of Indigenous Peoples who continue to care for the land and shape and strengthen our community. As a municipality, we are committed to understanding the truth of our shared history, acknowledging our role in addressing the negative impacts that colonization continues to have on Indigenous Peoples, developing reciprocal relationships, and taking meaningful action toward reconciliation. We are all Treaty people.Additional Agenda Items (As may be presented at the meeting)Declarations of Pecuniary Interest (As may be presented by Members)Presentations Planning Services - Site Plan Application - 78 Bond Street West Planning Services to provide a site plan application review regarding 78 Bond Street West.Planning Services - Site Plan Application - 0 Athol Street West Planning Services to provide a site plan application review regarding 0 Athol Street West.Delegations NoneReferrals from Council and Committees NoneCorrespondence NoneReports OAAC-26-03 - Site Plan Approval Application for 78 Bond Street West 1.OAAC-26-03.pdfThat based on Report OAAC-26-03 dated April 21, 2026 concerning a Site Plan Approval application from Batory Planning + Management for lands located at 78 Bond Street West: That external ground and paths of travel including the pavers and gravel surfaces be designed to meet O.A.D.S.; and, That tactile walking surface indicators (T.W.S.I) be provided at top of all flights of stairs; and, That the required number of accessible parking spaces be provided in accordance with O.A.D.S including both Type ‘A’ and Type ‘B’ spaces; and, That the accessible parking spaces be located as close to possible to the lobby or vestibules to avoid pedestrians having to walk through the parking area; and, That all accessible doors at entrances are controlled by power door operators or motion/sensor sliding doors; and, That all rooftop amenity areas are designed to accommodate accessibility, including but not limited to accessible paths of travel and inclusive site furniture. OAAC-26-04 - Site Plan Approval Application 0 Athol Street West 1.OAAC-26-04.pdfThat based on Report OAAC-26-04 dated April 21, 2026 concerning a Site Plan Approval application from IPM for lands located at 0 Athol Street West: That external ground and paths of travel including the pavers be designed to meet O.A.D.S., including the roof top amenity areas; and, That all locations have a curb ramp or depressed curb when there is a change in level between an exterior path of travel and adjacent vehicular route; and, That tactile walking surface indicators (T.W.S.I) are provided where curb ramps and depressed curbs are located on the external path of travel and at the end of each accessible access aisle in accordance with O.A.D.S.; and, That all accessible parking spaces connect to an adjacent accessible path of travel from an access aisle in accordance with O.A.D.S., especially on the ground floor; and, That accessible parking signage is provided in accordance with city bylaw/provincial requirements; and, That access aisles are clearly marked with high contract diagonal striping; and, That the International Symbol of Accessibility be included as pavement markings; and, That curb ramps or depressed curbs be provided at the end of each accessible aisle; and, That the cross and running slopes of accessible parking spaces are at a maximum of1:50 (2%); and, That light levels be provided and evenly distributed along the accessible path of travel; and, That supplementary lighting be considered to highlight wayfinding; and, That all accessible doors at entrances are controlled by power door operators or motion/sensor sliding doors; and, That accessible entrances are located 30 m or less from accessible; and, That directional signage to guide users to the accessible parking and entrances be provided; and, That all rooftop amenity areas are designed to accommodate accessibility, including but not limited to accessible paths of travel and inclusive site furniture. OAAC-26-05 - 2026 Accessibility Award Nominations 1.OAAC-26-05.pdfThat the Oshawa Accessibility Advisory Committee recommend to the Corporate and Finance Services Committee:That based on Report OAAC-26-05 dated April 15, 2026, Matisse Nelis of Matisse Nelis Consulting Inc., The Boys and Girls Club (BGC) Durham Aquatics Department, and CIHMental Wellness Solutions, be nominated for 2026 Accessibility Improvement Awards through the City Awards Program.Items Introduced by Members Adjournment No Item Selected This item has no attachments.1.OAAC-26-05.pdf1.OAAC-26-04.pdf1.OAAC-26-03.pdf