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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGRAAC - 2018-01-25 Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee Date: Thursday January 25, 2018 Location: Conestoga Room, City of Kitchener Present: Sharon Giles (Co-Chair), Rob Bender, Donna Hartzler, Andrew Tutty, Greg Moore, Keri Cameron, Jolene MacDonald, Gail Brunsdon, Rhonda-Marie Parke, Ben Benninger, Councillor Sue Foxton (Region of Waterloo), Councillor Yvonne Fernandes (City of Kitchener), Lolita Paroski (City of Kitchener/City of Waterloo), Ashley Sage (Township of North Dumfries), Amy Black (Township of Wellesley), Leslie Roach (ASL Interpreter), Fran Miller (City of Kitchener) Regrets: Paula Saunders, Brenda Robinson, Mike Shipley, Dawn Clelland, Councillor Bob Mavin (City of Waterloo), Jeff Smith (Township of Woolwich), Dawn Mittelholtz (Township of Wilmot), Gina Hickman (Region of Waterloo) Guests: Rebecca Florence (City of Kitchener), Melanie Garbaraz (Region of Waterloo), Peggy Forrest (City of Kitchener) 1.0 Welcome and Introductions  Sharon Giles called the meeting to order at 1:30pm.  Round table introductions 2.0 Approval of December Minutes and January Agenda  Motion to accept the December minutes and January Agenda – moved by Donna Hartzler,and seconded by Jolene MacDonald, carried 3.0 Declarations of Pecuniary Interests  none 4.0 City of Kitchener Snow Angels Study Focus Group- Rebecca Florence  Snow Angels program is a way to recognize neighbours who help others clear snow. An appreciation letter from the Mayor goes to the neighbour that was nominated as a Snow Angel. This program raises awareness about people who need help with snow clearing.  Volunteer Resources is currently investigating a “matching program” regarding Snow Angels.  Rebecca is here for input from the committee regarding the Snow Angels program and its possible expansion.  Question 1. How do you currently handle snow removal? o The village of Ayr, additional fee attached to tax bill to remove snow from sidewalks. o Shovel in early morning and family helps. o Shovel my own driveway by using my feet to determine what needs to be removed. o Live in a condo, so no worries about snow removal. o Live in a Township where sidewalks are cleared. o Neighbours help. o Contracted company comes and clears driveway, lives on corner, company doesn’t do a good job at the clearing. Doesn’t travel by wheelchair in winter. o Share snowblower with neighbour.  Question 2. What do you find are the biggest barriers with regards to snow removal? (ie. driveway, sidewalks, windrow, finding assistance, cost, etc.) o Windrows are the biggest issue o Shoveling in a straight line because vision is an issue in the daytime. Students next door do not clear their sidewalk. o Windrows are an issue. Chunks of ice and snow are typically thrown onto driveway. o Live in an apartment building and the contractors go through early, plow fills in the cleaned out spaces. Usually stay in unless has to leave the house during the winter months. o Sidewalks and curb cuts. Isn’t confident leaving house when snow is an issue. Unreliable clearing service. May venture out but turn back around and go back home when I reach a home that has not cleared the sidewalk because I am afraid of getting stuck in my wheelchair. o Frustrated when parallel parking onstreet beacsue can’t easily get to sidewalk from where you park. o Intersections are awful. Covered in snow. Corners are bad, berm of snow. City maintained corners are worse than those cleaned by residents. Can’t go outside when the snow is bad. o Sidewalks are the biggest barrier. Insufficiently cleared. o Windrows and sidewalks; can’t move the snow, daughter can’t walk far (dwarfism), daycare brings a sled for her to get back and forth to school. o Sidewalks with no boulevards to put the snow onto in some areas of the City.  Question 3. How would you feel about being involved with a volunteer matching sidewalk snow removal program? o Guelph has snow angels matching program. Recruit volunteers, screen them thoroughly. Anyone requesting Snow Angel would have to be eligible (requirements). Volunteer is matched with person in need. o Other cities do more neighbourhood matching programs. o Calgary has awareness raising program. o Not applicable in the Township because sidewalks are cleared but I would like help with windrows. o Fantastic idea and good for teens getting volunteer hours. Would like to meet with volunteer, coordinate timing of removal. o Great idea. Criterion needs to be discussed. Doesn’t solve my ability to move in my neighbourhood. Won’t solve all issues around barriers. o Nice for neighbours to support each other. o Good idea. Meet with volunteer to discuss problems you’re having, not just snow removal generally. o Wouldn’t help my problem at all. Others around aren’t doing their clearing, so it’s still an issue. o Have good neighbours so they help. Gives people who help her a little gift card. o Human rights issue when cities don’t clear sidewalks. Embarrassing. Impossible to go anywhere. Programs shouldn’t be necessary for sidewalks. Contract clearing is great, but expensive. o Can people help to get people further than the end of their driveways. o Question reliability of volunteers o Reliability an issue. Better option is a paid group of people who would go to identified locations, driveway, sidewalk, connection to bus stop. o We live in Canada, we need to deal with it. o What do other countries do? What are their models? 5.0 Councillor Reports – All Councillors  Councillor Yvonne Fernandes (City of Kitchener) o Final Budget Day, Monday, January 22, 2018 - 1.6% increase for taxes, 4% water, 6.9% sanitary, 9.9 % stormwater fees. o Stormwater management fee is always an issue because people don’t comprehend the rationale. o Additional funding 6.8% for trails in parts of the City lighting on Iron Horse trail. An island will be installed to enable pedestrians to cross at Victoria/West Ave. People are jaywalking currently. Island will slow down traffic and make it easier for residents to cross. o The resolution from that report INS-16-087 directed staff as follows:  1. That the existing sidewalk snow clearing practices are maintained and improvement opportunities continue to be explored and implemented where feasible.  2. That staff continue to review and evaluate impacts of any proposed changes to O.Reg. 239/02 (Minimum Maintenance Standards) and report back to Council at a future date. The review will include the following activities:  Overall service review, including core services, service levels, risk assessment  Consultation with internal and external stakeholders  New provincial maintenance standards  Cul-de-sac and sidewalk maintenance  Trails and cycling lane maintenance  Salt management  Councillor Sue Foxton (Region of Waterloo) o Report to AMO, sidewalk clearing included. o If volunteers do the snow removal you would need to consider liability, back problems. Good intentions, but injuries can be sustained. 6.0 Elections - Ashley Sage, Amy Black Position = GRAAC Co-chairs  Andrew Tutty nominates Greg Moore – accepted  Keri Cameron nominates Jolene MacDonald – not accepted  Andrew Tutty nominates Sharon Giles - accepted  Greg Moore nominates Andrew Tutty - not accepted  Greg Moore nominates Rob Bender - not accepted  Jolene MacDonald nominates Donna Hartzler - accepted Postion = Chair of Built Environment Paula Saunders provided a letter stating her interest to stand as Chair of Built Environment. Keri Cameron nominates Paula Saunders. No further nominations. Elections closed and results to be announced at the end of this meeting. BREAK 7.0 Region of Waterloo Isearchmycommunity database- Melanie Garbaraz  Melanie provided an overview of the “Isearchmycommunity” website that the Region has created in conjunction with the Social Planning Council of Cambridge.  The website provides a listing of community services such as; employment, basic needs, children and youth, retirement services, volunteer opportunities.  How can this website better serve the needs of it’s visitors?  The Region is looking for help from GRAAC by hosting a few focus groups.  A short evaluation survey with scenarios questions will be sent to GRAAC members. Can work through the website as a first-time user.  Feedback on the website will help the Region with accessibility.  This website is linked to the Region of Waterloo website.  This website replaces what used to be “The Blue Book”. Having information online means that it is quickly updated.  Comments about the website, as it is currently: o Colours don’t offer good contrast o How will this website be promoted to the community? o What other committees will the website be shared with? 8.0 Doon Pionner Park Community Centre Addition - Peggy Forrest  Peggy Forrest, Construction Projects Manager, presented information and floor plans regarding the expansion of the Doon Pioneer Park Community Centre (DPPCC). o A 9000 square foot addition is going onto existing building. o Another entrance will be added to the facility. o Communications hub will be included. The hope is to draw community to have meetings and work at the Centre. o Furniture will be installed so that hallways are at least 6 feet wide for accessibility requirements. o Will include accessible working counters. No barriers; will allow persons using a wheelchair to pull right in. o Reception area will also have an accessible counter area. o Washrooms will be changed entirely. Both the men’s and women’s washrooms will include an accessible stall. o A universal washroom will be installed with an adult change table within it. Questions:  What about visual fire alarms for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Peggy replied that visual fire alarms are a requirement of the building code.  Will you have a designated quiet room re: autism. Peggy replied that nothing specific is designated as such. Lolita replied that meeting rooms have been used in the past at other community centre locations, if required.  Can you provide moveable stools to get up to a sink (dwarfism). Suggestion to have these in the facility. Peggy will share this suggestion with the centre supervisor.  Peggy shared that there will be non-slip finishes in any new construction. DPPCC will have non-slip polished concrete in their main areas.  Lolita will send Peggy legislation regarding service counters and fixed furniture/seating.  The new building will have 2 ramps and will follow the accessibility requirements. Will there be way-finding methods installed/included for persons with visual disabilities?  Will a person with a visual disability be able to get to the front doors of DPPCC safely if taking public transportation? The bus stop is near to DPPCC? Peggy will share this comment with the centre supervisor.  Peggy will send the blueprints for the splash pad to Lolita and Paula for review. 9.0 Election Results- Ashley Sage, Amy Black  Amy and Ashley announced the results of the election.  GRAAC Co-chair’s = Greg Moore and Sharon Giles  Chair of Built Environment = Paula Saunders 10.0 Co-chair/Staff Reports - Sharon Giles, Staff Reps  Lolita o Received an email from the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario asking to forward a survey to our Accessibility Advisory Committee. Looking for input from members of accessibility committees. Lolita will forward the survey to all GRAAC members. Please complete the survey by February 9, 2018. o The admin support position was posted and has been filled by Janis McKenzie. Shannon sends her good wishes to the committee. Janis will be joining GRAAC for the February meeting. Thanks to Fran for stepping in to do the minutes for this meeting. o On behalf of Gina Hickman, Lolita shared information and distributed brochures regarding a mobility clinic.  Sharon o Presented as a delegate at City of Kitchener Council on Monday January 15, 2018. Spoke about snow removal and GRAAC’s position. o Attended a Region of Waterloo workshop around a wellbeing initiative, affordable housing, children learning and issues, social inclusion. Motion to Adjourn by Andrew Tutty, seconded by Donna Hartzler and carried. Next meeting will be on Thursday February 22, 2018 City of Kitchener, 200 King St W – Conestoga Room Please send regrets to: Janis McKenzie at janis.mckenzie@kitchener.ca or call 519-741-2200 Ext. 7225