Community and Operations Services Committee Meeting Agenda

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Council Chamber

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(As may be presented at the meeting)

(As may be presented by Council Members)

Peter Taylor, President, Friends of Second Marsh, requesting to address the Community and Operations Services Committee concerning the Friends of Second Marsh Agreement and Funding Model Review.

Whereas Clarington has successfully implemented Vision Zero measures for road safety; and,


Whereas Oshawa also is committed to Vision Zero and new traffic calming measures; and,


Whereas Clarington and other municipalities have found the red and white striped tiger tail banner under a City stop sign to be effective;


Now therefore staff consider the addition of tiger tail signs to certain stop signs and the cost be considered as an option.

  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee select an appropriate option from Section 5.3 of Report CO-22-03 dated November 30, 2022 concerning the Friends of Second Marsh Funding Model and Memorandum of Understanding.

  • Recommendation
  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    That Correspondence CO-22-55, dated November 29, 2022, concerning Ontario Tech University's request for funding for the development of a Campus Ice Centre be referred to the 2023 Capital Budget deliberations.

  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    That based on Report CO-22-01, dated November 30, 2022, staff continue to monitor the traffic in the residential neighbourhoods surrounding the new Costco site, and collect updated traffic data and report back when construction is completed along Steeplechase Street.

  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    1. That based on Report CO-22-02, dated November 30, 2022, the section of Ormond Drive between Woodmount Drive and Woodmount Crescent be added to the Neighbourhood Traffic Management Guide priority ranking list for consideration for a future traffic calming solution based on its warrant score of 19 points out of 70 points; and,
    2. That one of the Ward 1 Radar Message Boards be temporarily installed facing northbound traffic on Ormond Drive between Woodmount Drive and Woodmount Crescent; and,
    3. That Pedestrian Warning signs with Seniors tabs be installed on Coldstream Drive in the vicinity of Ormond Drive.

Report CS-21-105 concerning a request for staff to adopt a vehicle purchasing policy that assumes an electric vehicle purchase as the default choice and move to a fleet replacement policy that sets ambitious targets in fleet electrification and decarbonisation. (Tabled October 18, 2021)

  • Recommendation
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