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City of Saskatoon Office of the City Clerk 222-3rdAvenueNorth ph 306 975 324~ Saskatoon, SK S7KOJ5 fx 306 975 2784 March 7, 2014 Mr. Robin East Councillor Troy Davies Councillor Mairin Loewen Director of Community Development Director of Facilities and Fleet Management Ms. Jeanette Dean Ms. Janice Dawson Ms. Gladys Kozlow Mr. J.D. McNabb Ms. Odette Nicholson Dear Committee Members: NOTICE OF MEETING SASKATOON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Please take note of the following meeting of the above-noted Committee. DATE: Friday, March 14, 2014 TIME: PLACE: 12:00 noon Committee Room "A", Second Floor, North Wing, City Hall A copy of the agenda is attached. Please notify the City Clerk's Office two days in advance of the meeting if you are unable to attend. p u B l I c Yours truly, Kathy O'Brien, Secretary Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee KO:Io Attachment cc: Access Transit Manager, Access Transit, Transportation and Utilities Department Director of Transit Director of Transportation www.saskatoon.ca

AGENDA (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) SASKATOON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE FRIDAY, MARCH 14,2014 AT 12:00 NOON, COMMITTEE ROOM "A". SECOND FLOOR, NORTH WING, CITY HALL 1. Minutes - of meeting held on January 10, 2014. 2. Taxi Bylaw (File No. CK. 307-1) At the request of the Committee, a member of Corporate Revenue will be in.attendance to provide an update on the above. 3. Terms of Reference- Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee (File No. CK. 225-70 l Attached is a copy of the Terms of Reference for the Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee. 4. 2013 Annual Report- Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee (File No. CK. 225-70) Attached is a draft copy of the above. With the approval of the Committee, the report will be forwarded to the Executive Committee to submit to City Council. 5. Report of Access Transit Manager (File No. CK. 225-70 This is a standing item on the agenda. The Access Transit Manager will provide a verbal update. 6. Matters for Follow Up (File No. CK. 225-70) This is a standing item on the agenda. Attached is a copy of the Committee's follow-up list for review.

SASKATOON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3. AUTHORITY Council Resolution- July 16, 2007; and Council and Committee Procedure Bylaw No. 8198, as amended. PURPOSE The mandate of the Committee shall be to promote universal accessibility to ensure that the City of Saskatoon's services, facilities and infrastructure are barrier-free for citizens of all abilities. The Committee's primary mandate will be the development, implementation, and refinement of-an ongoing action plan in order to advise and assist City Council with its jurisdictional options in achieving this barrier-free goal, so that the City of Saskatoon is a leader by example. COMPOSITION Total Membership Appointed by Council 10 10 Two members of City Council; Two members of Senior Administration; Five persons from the public with disabilities and/or fulfilling the role of primary caregiver to a person with a disability; and One person representing a seniors' organization. MANDATE (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) To develop an action plan to provide short and long-term goals for improving accessibility to City services, facilities and infrastructure (the "Action Plan"); To monitor and evaluate and to advise Council of progress in achieving goals stated in the Action Plan; To provide advice to Council on policies and programs for improving accessibility to City services, facilities and infrastructure; To act as a resource to the Communications Branch respecting development and implementation of a public relations campaign to promote the City's efforts to make City services, facilities, and infrastructure accessible and barrierfree; To receive referrals from and provide advice to Council, or its committees, boards and commissions, on accessibility issues;

SASKATOON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE CONT'D (f) (g) (h) Upon instructions from Council, to encourage and promote communication and co-ordination between and among City departments, local businesses, and other levels of government respecting accessibility issues; To ensure adequate and appropriate consultation with the community of common interest for persons with disabilities and/or persons fulfilling the role of primary caregiver to a person with a disability; and When required, to establish ad hoc task groups to undertake specific tasks within the Committee's mandate. REPORTING To City Council through the Executive Committee. QUALIFICATIONS Ability to commit time to attend meetings. QUORUM A quorum is a majority of the members. TERM Two years (a maximum of three consecutive terms will be permitted) MEETINGS Monthly (no meetings in July, August and December) Day--------------------- Second Friday Time -------------------12:00 noon File No. 225-70

2014 MEMBERSHIP SASKATOON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Year of Name Status of Am~ointment Appointment 2012 Councillor M. Loewen Appointed to the end of 2014 2013 Councillor T. Davies Appointed to the end of 2014 Ms. Lynne Lacroix 2010 Manager, Community Appointed tothe end of 2014 Development Branch Community Services (Senior Administration) Mr. Tim Halstead 2012 Manager, Facilities Branch Appointed to the end of 2014 Infrastructure Services (Senior Administration) 2012 Ms. Janice Dawson Appointed to the end of 2015 (Public) 2011 Mr. Robin East Appointed to the end of 2014 (Public) 2014 Ms. Gladys Kozlow Appointed to the end of 2015 (Public) 2014 Mr. J. D. McNabb Appointed to the end of 2015 (Public) 2014 Ms. Odette Nicholson Appointed to the end of 2015 (Public) 2013 Ms. Jeanette Dean Appointed to the end of 2014 (Saskatoon Council on Aging)

ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT TO: Executive Committee FROM: Chair, Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee DATE: SUBJECT: 2013 Annual Report- Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee FILE NO. CK. 430-1. RECOMMENDATION: that the 2013 Annual Report of the Saskatoon Accessibility Advisory Committee be to City Council for its information through the Committee. REPORT is to promote universal and infrastructure In order to advise and assist barrier-free goal, so that the developed an Implementation Membership on the Councillor Councillor Ms. Lynne Mr nm,nron on Committee appointed by City Council in a representative of seniors' community) Audible Signals The Administration provided updates to the Committee regarding the matter of accessible audible signals. All new intersections have accessible audible signals installed where appropriate. Also, five intersections are scheduled to be retrofitted yearly. The Committee will continue to receive updates from the Administration.

Snow Removal The Administration reported verbally on this issue at various meetings of the Committee. Bylaw enforcement was also discussed. Snow removal has been and will continue to be an item of concern to the Committee. Sidewalk clearing, in particular, was discussed at length with options for compliance of bylaws an on-going matter. Disabled Parking A verbal report was provided by the Parking "'Q''"'" being revamped with further updates to be ra"a"'' The parking system is )Qr nrr Q available. Miscellaneous Updates The Access Transit Manager and Transit out of bus stops. Audible global installed in all buses in 2014. The Administration provided the operations; in 2014 that should the City's taxi-cab )ro,tisiijns are expected in JJ:>l;u::;:;t:<u was the registration process for Access implemented by Access Transit. A letter from, Age-Friendly Saskatoon Project Coordinator, dated August 18, 2013, City Council and referred to the Committee for further handling. out of the Saskatoon Field House was discussed. The Saskatoon Council on relocated its office to the Field House and expressed concerns regarding bus 1 to the venue. The Committee learned that the roads on the Field House grounds are not capable of handling full-sized buses. The Manager of Access Transit indicated that this was an issue that is being addressed with other appropriate civic departments. The Committee has requested that it be provided an update on progress in this regard.

3 Tour of Civic Facilities The January 2013 meeting of the Committee was held at Lakewood Civic Centre. A report entitled Barrier Free Assessment- Facility: Lakewood Civic Centre was received and reviewed by the Committee in September of 2012. The meeting was held at Lakewood Civic Centre to receive a tour and review of the facility from an accessibility standpoint. Stakeholders of the above-noted report were also in attendance and received feedback. Major renovations to civic facilities and new facilities are completed using the FADS regulations (Facility Accessibility Design 12). Smaller, inexpensive fixes will be made where possible. Plans for 2013 The Accessibility Advisory Committee, in the Accessibility Action Plan as a guide, accessibility and will continue to out Saskatoon services, facilities cture and using :nmnte> universal the City of Submitted by: 2013

ACCESSIBILITY MATTERS FOR FOLLOW-UP DATE SUBJECT ACTION FOLLOW-UP ACTION I Oct. Snow Removal- The Committee, at its meeting held on October This matter to be followed-up on after 2012 budget deliberations in 29/10 Action Plan for 29, 2010, discussed the topic of snow removal. December 2011. Accessibility And It was resolved that the Administration report Criteria for Snow further regarding criteria for sidewalk snow Removal on removal; and that Administration arrange for an Sidewalks outdoor wheelchair experiential session for those And Accessibility of interested. Saskatoon Streets April 29/11-Administration was in attendance and provided a verbal update to the Committee indicating that a written report will be submitted to the Planning and Operations Committee in June 2011 and the Committee will be provided a copy. The general matter of snow removal will also be on the Committee's September agenda. ' Sept. 30/11-The Committee was provided a copy of Clause 1, Report No. 9-2011 of the Planning and Operations Committee, which was adopted by City Council at its meeting held on June 27, 2011. It was resolved: 1) that the report of the General Manager, Infrastructure Services Department dated June 6, 2011, be submitted to the Budget Committee for consideration; and Will request snow removal plan to review at September mtg as well as 2) that a copy of this report be submitted to request attendance from representative in bylaw enforcement to indicate the Accessibility Advisory Con1mittee for enforcement of clearing ofs_no_w on private lots. lj\

its information. Sep 14/12- Rec'd update from P. Bracken, IS Sep/12- Memo sent to GM, IS requesting short summary fact sheet on the snow removal program and bylaw enforcement related to snow removal. Nov/12- IS will be asked to provide update on bylaw enforcement at a future meeting. Jan/13- general updates given to Committee. Jan/13- Detailed report expected before budget deliberations. (May/13- Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw discussed at June 2013 meeting.) Oct/13- Reports forthcoming- city-wide & sidewalk clearing -to be distributed to Committee once public. Jan/14- ongoing Sept. Accessible Audible Sept 30/11- Mr. Lazic provided a verbal update Follow up at later date. 24/10 Signals indicating that there has been a delay in the delivery of the equipment and they are not fully Nov/12- G. Lazic provided update to Committee including installation of operational yet. equipment at 5 intersections. June 2012- Mr. Lazic provided verbal updatenew areas have installation, retrofitting existing Mar/13- G. Lazic provided update to Committee advising 4th Avenue and will happen when system tweaked. 22"' Street now installed and more progress expected March/April/May of this year- will update Committee at future mtg. Current plan is 5 new and 5 retrofits per year. May/13- Ongoing progress. Oct/13- Ongoing progress- 5 retrofits yearly; new areas equipped Jan/14- Letter of Understanding between Human Rights Commission and City of Saskatoon forthcoming. Jan/12 Disabled Parking Jan/12- Phil Haughn spoke to committee about Follow up as information available. changes in downtown parking. Mar/13- P. Haughn asked to provide update. May/13- No update yet; projected for fall. Oct/13- RFP for upgrade of parking equipment Nov 4/13 - RFP to Council Jan/14- RFP for parking meters closing soon Calling out bus Follow up as appropriate. stops Mar/13- Pilot of 30 buses complete, entire fleet to be equipped. J. Robinson to report further re implementation plan..

Jan/14 Kinsmen Park Jan/14- updates to be provided when available Upgrade Updated January 2014 May/13- Operators were not consistently calling out stops, further education was provided; situation improving. Sep/13- Letter of Agreement Signe(J between City of Saskatoon Transit and Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Oct/13- not all operators calling out stops Jan/14- all buses to be equipped with Intelligent Transportation System by May2014