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TO: |
Mayor and Members of Council |
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FROM: |
Paul Ingham,
General Manager, Operations |
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PREPARED BY: |
Dereje
Tafesse, CET, Roads Technical Co-ordinator |
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DATE OF MEETING: |
2004-Mar-8 |
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SUBJECT: |
Spring and
Year-Round Load Restrictions for the Town of Markham’s Road Network |
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RECOMMENDATION:
THAT the report titled ‘Spring and year round load restrictions for the Town of
AND THAT the gross weight of
commercial vehicles be restricted to 5 tonnes per axle on all public highways
under the jurisdiction of the Town of Markham, from March 1, 2004 to April 30,
2004, according to the attached by-law “Appendix A ”;
AND THAT should adverse
spring thaw conditions be encountered due to a harsh winter, at the discretion
of the Director of Operations and Asset Management, the load restrictions be
extended up to May 31, 2004 (up to four weeks);
AND THAT the gross vehicle
weight of commercial vehicles be restricted to 5 tonnes per axle for the hard
surfaced Town roads listed in Appendix ‘B’, from March 1, 2004 to February 28,
2005, according to the attached by-law “Appendix B”;
AND THAT according to the
Highway Traffic Act Sec. 122(4) the restrictions would exempt vehicles operated
by or on behalf of the municipality and school busses;
AND THAT the Director of Operations and Asset Management be authorized to grant exemptions to the By-law to permit heavy vehicular loads, at his discretion.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this report
is to prevent premature failure to the Town’s road surface and to reduce the
high cost of road repair and rehabilitation as a result of damages that occur
from heavy commercial vehicle activities. Under the proposed by-laws, trucks
over 5 tonnes per axle will be restricted on public highways and hard surfaced
rural Town roads.
BACKGROUND:
Under section 122(7) of the Highway Traffic Act, the municipal corporation having jurisdiction over a highway may, by by-law, designate the date on which a reduced load period shall start or end and the highway or portion thereof to which the designation applies. Therefore, the Council of the Town of Markham is granted authority under these sections to restrict heavy load vehicular traffic on its public highways to protect the structural components of its road network.
OPTIONS/DISCUSSION:
The Operations Department
will post load limit restrictions to limit loads to 5 tonnes per axle on all Town
roads, with the exception of those listed in Appendix ‘A’, for the spring thaw
period from March 1st, 2004 through to April 30th, 2004.
Should the Town encounter extreme cold temperatures that effectively slow the
spring thaw, the load limit restrictions will be extended for up to an
additional four weeks, or from April 30th , 2004 to May 31st,
2004. The roads with posted load limit
restrictions do not have any potential to be major truck haulage routes.
In addition, the Operations
Department will continue to impose year-round load restrictions on all hard
surfaced rural roads, under the jurisdiction of the Town of Markham. Exceptions
include vehicles operated by or on behalf of the municipality, where the
vehicles are engaged in highway maintenance, including the carriage and
application of abrasives or chemicals to the highway, vehicles used for the
transportation of fire apparatus, transportation of waste, public utility
emergency vehicles, and school busses as stated in Sec. 122(4) of the Highway Traffic
Act.
There has been a significant
increase in the volume of heavy commercial vehicles, which utilize sections of
the Town’s rural road network as truck routes.
The Town’s surface treatment program provides interim improved driving
surfaces on sections of gravel roads that meet the Ministry of Transportation’s
guidelines for roads with traffic volumes that exceed 500 vehicles per
day. Heavy commercial vehicles are
infiltrating and damaging the infrastructure of these roads. The proposed year-round load restriction will
discourage operators from utilizing these roads and thereby reduce the high
cost of road repairs. Access along these
roads will continue to be available for commuters and local residents. The
year-round by-law restriction will apply only for the Town rural roads that
have a potential for becoming heavy truck haulage routes. For businesses located on these roads, annual
overweight permits may be issued by the Town on a no-fee basis to address their
needs.
A Town of Markham by-law is required under the
Highway Traffic Act before any of the weight restriction regulations can be
enforced. This will protect the integrity of the Town’s road infrastructure and
extends the designed life expectancy of the pavement.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS:
No
financial implications are to be considered in this report.
BUSINESS UNITS CONSULTED AND AFFECTED:
The
Operations Department have reviewed this report with the By-Law Division of the
Corporate Services Commission and they concur with the content.
ATTACHMENTS:
Appendix
‘A’ - List of streets that will not require load restrictions
Appendix
‘B’ - List of roads to have year-round load restrictions
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Paul Ingham General Manager, Operations |
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Peter Loukes, P.Eng. Director of Operations and Asset Management |
Jim Sales Commissioner of Community and Fire Services |
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