File #: 24-148    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2024 In control: Council
On agenda: 3/18/2024 Final action: 3/18/2024
Title: Wurtele Place Residential Parking Only, Staff Report No. EPW-24-006
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Traffic Order 1346, 2. Attachment 2 - Wurtele Petition

TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT STAFF REPORT

MEETING DATE:  March 18, 2024                     Report No. EPW-24-006

 

TO:                       Council                                          

FROM:                      Joel Clary, Director of Engineering and Public Works

SUBJECT:                      Wurtele Place Residential Parking Only

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

Recommendation

That Council approve the implementation of Traffic Order 1346 for “Residential Parking Only” signage to be installed on the south side of Wurtele Place commencing 9m west of the intersection of Wurtele Place and Lampson Street and extending west to the terminus of Wurtele place, as set out in EPW-24-006.

 

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

 

The purpose of this report is to implement Residential Parking Only on Wurtele Place.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Wurtele Place is a local road with the streetscape being primarily comprised of single-family homes and duplexes on the south side with the north side abutting the E&N rail corridor. There are currently no parking restrictions on Wurtele Place west of Lampson Street.

 

The Township has received a request for the implementation of residential only parking from the residents. Their concern is that commercial/employee vehicles from the neighbouring Industrial Park are occupying the roadway and preventing access for residents. See Attachment 1 for Traffic Order and site map.

 

ANALYSIS:

 

In accordance with Council Policy E&PW-03 Township Guide to Parking Restrictions (Guide), the lead resident undertook the canvassing of the residents on the street.

 

The results of the survey are:

                     Number of properties canvassed: 28 of 28 (100%)

                     Test 1 - 90% of properties canvassed

                     Number of properties signed the petition: 25 of 28 (90%)

                     Test 2 - 80% of properties signed the petition

 

See Attachment 2 for Parking Petition. As per the Guide, the petition meets both tests for a parking restriction to be implemented. Until actions in the Township’s Integrated Parking Management Strategy are implemented, Council directed staff “to continue processing requests for Residential Only Parking using the current process outlined in the Township’s Guide to Traffic Calming until a Permit Parking process is in place.” See Staff Report EPW-24-003 presented at the February 12th Committee of the Whole Meeting for more information.

 

The proposed new parking restriction would see residential parking only signs be installed on the south side of Wurtele Place commencing 9m west of the intersection of Wurtele Place and Lampson Street and extending west to the terminus of Wurtele place. The north side would remain unrestricted parking abutting the E&N rail corridor. Signage will be installed as per Part IV, Division 1, section 14 (n) of the Streets and Traffic Regulation Bylaw, 2017, No. 2898.

 

 

OPTIONS:

 

1.                     That Council approve the implementation of Traffic Order 1346 for “Residential Parking Only” signage to be installed on the south side of Wurtele Place commencing 9m west of the intersection of Wurtele Place and Lampson Street and extending west to the terminus of Wurtele place, as set out in EPW-24-006.

 

2.                     That Council request additional information from staff.

 

3.                     That Council provide alternate direction to staff.

 

COUNCIL PRIORITY:

 

Streets and Traffic Regulation Bylaw, 2017, No. 2898

Housing - Parking Strategy and Updated Parking Bylaw

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT: 

 

The Traffic Order implementation, paint changes, and enforcement can be accommodated within the current operational budgets for the various departments that will be involved in the issuing of the Traffic Order.

 

COMMUNICATIONS/ENGAGEMENT: 

 

Once approved, due to the relative effect of this traffic order, no prior public notification will be issued. The lead resident would be informed that the petition was accepted and that the Traffic Order will be implemented. It is assumed that the lead individual will update the signers of the petition. After the signage has been installed, the users of on-street parking will be given a one-week grace period before tickets will be issued.

 

TIMELINES & NEXT STEPS:

 

Once approved, staff will implement signage based on operational availability.

 

REPORT REVIEWED BY:

 

1.                     Ian Irvine, Director of Finance, Reviewed

2.                     Deb Hopkins, Director of Corporate Services, Reviewed

3.                     Dan Horan, Chief Administrative Officer, Concurrence

 

LIST OF ATTACHMENTS: 

 

1.                     Attachment 1 - Traffic Order 1346

2.                     Attachment 2 - Petition