Frank Clarizio, Director, Engineering, provided a brief introduction, advising that this item is related to an Elgin Mills report with respect to the expansion of the right-of-way. Director Clarizio advised that Staff are seeking Council endorsement of the Environmental Assessment, noting that Staff were in attendance to answer questions.
The Committee expressed concerns with the proposal for a multi-use pathway for both pedestrians and cyclists, noting that it would present safety issues if they are not separated, in light of increasing use of micro-mobility. The Committee suggested that separating the pathways at the outset of the project would be more cost-effective than doing so at a later stage. The Committee asked if any cycling groups were consulted as part of this EA and asked the timeline for this to be ratified by Council, noting that the Committee would support further discussions on the separation of the cyclist and pedestrian pathways prior to this being brought to Council.
Alain Cachola, Senior Manager, Infrastructure & Capital Works, confirmed that the Cycling and Pedestrian Advisory Committee was consulted as part of this process, noting that there were two public meetings held for which local residents were notified.
Director Clarizio advised that further conversations could be had with Staff to determine if the EA can be submitted with the cycling path portion still in development and to see if the pathways can be separated.