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Public Event 1 Community Workshops Nov. 24 & Dec. 3, 2016

Welcome Workshop Purpose We re looking to you for ideas and insights to help guide future transportation infrastructure planning in the Park Lawn Lake Shore area. The City is carrying out a Transportation Master Plan (TMP) and is seeking your feedback on how to improve area transportation conditions. Goals 1. Convene many community members and stakeholder organizations 2. Listen and receive information early in the study process 3. Generate list of issues and suggestions from firsthand experience 4. Hold an interactive meeting 5. Introduce the project and areas of focus, the Environmental Assessment (EA) and TMP process, plus related area projects and connections to the TMP, including the consultation process 2

Agenda November 24 6:30 Registration / Open House 7:00 Introduction and Code of Conduct 7:10 Presentation 7:25 Q&A 7:40 Workshop Description 7:45 Table Discussions 8:30 Report Back 8:55 Wrap Up and Next Steps 9:00 Meeting Adjourns 3

Agenda December 3 2:00 Registration / Open House 2:30 Introduction and Code of Conduct 2:40 Presentation 2:55 Q&A 3:10 Workshop Description 3:15 Table Discussions 4:00 Report Back 4:25 Wrap Up and Next Steps 4:30 Meeting Adjourns 4

Workshop Questions 1. What do you like about transportation in the study area? Is there anything you think works well and should be maintained? 2. What transportation-related barriers and challenges do you experience within the study area? 3. If you could make a few big changes in the study area, what would they be? 4. How do you want to see transportation improvements prioritized? 5

Code of Conduct DO Stick to the agenda Participate in the discussion Respect differing opinions Be courteous Listen to others Speak one at a time Back up your facts Enter and leave the room quietly Set cell phones to silent Take private discussions outside DO NOT Dominate the discussion Swear, yell, name call, or use the word liar Interrupt or cut people off Make personal attacks Make derogatory comments based on gender, race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability Monopolize the agenda 6

Code of Conduct We welcome and encourage your participation. To ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fairly, please respect the Code of Conduct. All individuals conducting business and attending meetings with the City of Toronto are expected to comply with the Human Rights and Harassment Policy. No form of discrimination or harassment is tolerated, ignored or condoned. In the event of non-compliance with the Human Rights and Harassment Policy, you may be asked to leave the meeting immediately. 7

Study Area Study Purpose This study will identify changes needed to improve transportation options for all users. It will guide future infrastructure planning through a cohesive multimodal transportation plan, bringing together: previously planned and approved infrastructure projects; Approved, unbuilt development; and the needs of the people who live, work, visit and pass through the area. Primary Study Area Limits (as shown in above map): Park Lawn Road, The Queensway, Windermere Avenue, and Lake Ontario Secondary Study Area Limits (not shown in above map): For the traffic modelling assessment, a broader study area is being reviewed including development areas west of Park Lawn Road 8

Area Studies that Influence this TMP Gardiner Expressway Improvements from Kipling to Park Lawn EA Humber Bay Shores Mixed-Use Developments Updated TIS Legion Road Extension EA Mimico 20/20 Final Report Road Toll Report Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Network Vision 9

TMP Study Process Transportation Master Plans are an approved Provincial process to address infrastructure planning projects under the Environmental Assessment Act It creates a framework for planning a range of infrastructure projects that may be implemented over a period of time Public stakeholder consultation is a key component Larger infrastructure recommendations will require further study by completing Phases 3 and 4 of the Environmental Assessment process 10

What Did We Hear? Summary of Comments from Oct. 5 Stakeholder Workshop What does the City need to know about transportation in the Park Lawn / Lake Shore area? What transportation improvements could be considered? ROAD NETWORK Improve access to the Gardiner Expressway, Ontario Food Terminal, and other properties Create new connections across the Gardiner Expressway and reduce 'choke points' across the Humber River New turning lanes at Park Lawn and Lake Shore are working well; signal synchronization needs improvement TRANSIT Support for a new GO Station to service the study area while maintaining Mimico GO Station Create a new streetcar line LRT routes; optimize/add bus routes Consider other locations for a new transit hub / transit loop, or improve existing Humber Loop (i.e., access for cyclists and pedestrians) Improve service frequency; create an integrated fare structure Note: A detailed summary of the input received is provided on the resource table and on the study website. ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION Create a continuous eastwest bike lane along Lake Shore Boulevard West Create separate cycle paths to reduce congestion on trails and pathways OTHER COMMENTS: Concern related to potential construction timing and impacts Development concerns Parking 11

Problem and Opportunity Statement The Park Lawn Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West area has limited options to connect to surrounding areas. In combination with significant growth, increased demands are placed on the transportation network. An integrated approach is required to meet the existing and future needs of a diverse range of users by providing: New connections and better access to roads, transit, and pathways; Additional safe and convenient crossings of physical barriers; Planning for investment in public transit, pedestrian, and cycling networks; and High quality streetscape design. 12

Study Elements Source: Google Nashville Landscaped Median Source: Google Cardiff UK - City Centre Pedestrians Cyclists Transit Passenger Vehicles and Trucks Streetscape Design Specialist Studies, including: Natural Environment Cultural Heritage Archaeological Assessment Source: Google -Vancouver Dunsmuir Bike Lanes 13

Potential Road Network Improvements 14

Waterfront Transit Reset Light Rail Transit 15

TTC Potential Transit Loop Locations 16

Potential GO Station Locations 17

Transit Only Lane on Lake Shore Boulevard 18

Accomplishments & Committed Projects This map identifies projects completed within the last 10 years, as well as committed projects that are approved for implementation. The projects include: 1. Improvements to intersection geometry 2. Restricted rightturn 3. Signals at three locations 7 4. Transit only lane 5. Legion Road extension 3 6. Multi-use trail 7. Ellis Avenue bike lane 8. Contra flow bike lane 9. Humber Bay Shore trail improvements 5 6 3 1 2 4 3 8 9 19

Study Timelines & Next Steps STEP 1 2016 STEP 2 2017 STEP 3 2017/2018 Communications and Planning Stakeholder Meetings Stakeholder Meetings Stakeholder Meetings Public Event 2 Notice of Study Completion Public Event 1 Public Event 3 30 Day Review Period Review and consider comments received at and following Public Event #1 Develop alternative solutions and evaluation criteria Hold Public Event #2 to present the alternative solutions Evaluate alternatives Present recommendations at Public Event #3 Notice of Study Completion 30 Day Review Period 20

Public Consultation Goals Ensure appropriate and accessible opportunities to voice concerns, ask questions, and raise comments Undertake a transparent consultation process Engage local stakeholder groups to inform planning and decision-making Fulfill requirements of Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (Phase 1 and 2) 21

Q & A Questions & Clarifications 22

Today s Workshop Tables of 8 +1 facilitator per group Discuss 4 Topics Draw on the maps AND fill in your comment book Report back: group facilitator/selected presenter to give summary of group discussion (~1 minute/table) Raise red card if you need an expert or extra materials 23

Today s Workshop 70 minutes Discussion Question 7:45 20 minutes 8:05 20 minutes 1. What do you like about transportation in the study area? Is there anything you think works well and should be maintained? 2. What transportation-related barriers and challenges do you experience within the study area? 3. If you could make a few big changes in the study area, what would they be? 4. How do you want to see transportation improvements prioritized? 8:25 5 minutes 8:30 25 minutes Review ideas Report Back 9:00 Workshop Adjourns 24

How can you continue to Participate? We ll Keep You Posted! Please sign up for the project email list to receive updates. You can also check the website www.toronto.ca/parklawnlakeshore to see the most recent information. Comment Box Please complete a comment sheet and place it in the box provided or submit written comments via email, mail and/or fax to the following study team member: Robyn Shyllit Sr. Public Consultation Coordinator Public Consultation Unit City of Toronto Metro Hall 55 John Street, 19 th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C6 T: 416.392.3358 Fax: 416-392-2974 TTY: 416-397-0831 E: rshyllit@toronto.ca THANK YOU! 25