Item - 2014.PW32.6

Tracking Status

PW32.6 - Status Report: Feasibility of Closing the Waterfront Trail Gap along Lake Shore Boulevard West from Norris Crescent to First Street

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Ward:
6 - Etobicoke-Lakeshore

Committee Decision

The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee received the item for information.

Origin

(May 9, 2014) Report from the General Manager, Transportation Services

Summary

The Waterfront Trail stretches over 1,400 kilometres along the Ontario shores of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Lake St. Clair, as well as the Niagara, Detroit, and St. Lawrence Rivers. It connects 68 communities and over 405 parks and natural areas. The Waterfront Trail follows Toronto's waterfront on a combination of multi-use trails, quiet residential streets and in a few locations along major arterial roads. The long-term goal is to relocate the Waterfront Trail from these arterial roads wherever feasible and to provide a continuous route on multi-use trails and quiet residential streets. The Waterfront Trail was recently extended from just west of Humber Bay Park to Norris Crescent. However, there is no opportunity to provide a continuous Waterfront Trail route further west, between Norris Crescent and First Street, because there are no connecting streets south of Lake Shore Boulevard and no public access along the Lake Ontario shore line. To continue west, trail users must travel along Lake Shore Boulevard to First Street to connect with the Waterfront Trail, continuing along quiet residential streets and multi-use trails to connect with the Mississauga section of the trail.

 

The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee has requested Transportation Services to investigate the feasibility of providing a cycling facility along Lake Shore Boulevard West to connect the Etobicoke sections of the Waterfront Trail. This report provides an update on the ongoing investigation. A final report on a proposed solution will be submitted to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee in the first quarter of 2015.

Background Information

(May 9, 2014) Report from the General Manager, Transportation Services, on Status Report: Feasibility of Closing the Waterfront Trail Gap along Lake Shore Boulevard West from Norris Crescent to First Street
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2014/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-70080.pdf
(May 9, 2014) Appendix 1 - Context Map: Waterfront Trail - Lake Shore Boulevard West from Norris Crescent to First Street
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2014/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-70235.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Mark Grimes (Carried)
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council