File #: OD 210615    Version: Name:
Type: Report to Committee Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 6/9/2021 In control: City Building Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2021 Final action: 6/15/2021
Title: OPEN DELEGATION BY HANNAH BREGMAN CONCERNING WALKABILITY IN BARRIE, ESPECIALLY IN THE URBAN GROWTH CENTRES AND HOW WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS COULD BENEFIT THE CITY Hannah Bregman provided an open delegation concerning walkability in Barrie especially in the Urban Growth Centres and How Walkable Neighbourhoods could benefit the City. Ms. Bregman explained that she chose to focus her analysis on the potential future redevelopment of Bradford Street for the creation of a walkable community. Ms. Bregman discussed slides concerning the following topics: * An outline of her experience and educational background; * Potential and rationale for redeveloping Bradford Street to create a walkable community; * Existing and proposed options for Bradford Street; * Examples of a Move-Through and Destination Bradford approach; * The rationale associated with induced demand; * Examples of induced demands related to auto and multi-modal focus; * Impacts of road widening and the effects on the City's g...
Attachments: 1. Open Delegation Request - Hannah Bregman, 2. ADDITIONS Presentation Material -Walkable-Neighbourhoods

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OPEN DELEGATION BY HANNAH BREGMAN CONCERNING WALKABILITY IN BARRIE, ESPECIALLY IN THE URBAN GROWTH CENTRES AND HOW WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS COULD BENEFIT THE CITY

 

Hannah Bregman provided an open delegation concerning walkability in Barrie especially in the Urban Growth Centres and How Walkable Neighbourhoods could benefit the City. Ms. Bregman explained that she chose to focus her analysis on the potential future redevelopment of Bradford Street for the creation of a walkable community.

 

Ms. Bregman discussed slides concerning the following topics:

 

                     An outline of her experience and educational background;

                     Potential and rationale for redeveloping Bradford Street to create a walkable community;

                     Existing and proposed options for Bradford Street;

                     Examples of a Move-Through and Destination Bradford approach;

                     The rationale associated with induced demand;

                     Examples of induced demands related to auto and multi-modal focus;

                     Impacts of road widening and the effects on the City’s goals to create walkable sustainable neighbourhoods; and

                     The next steps.

 

In closing, Ms. Bregman suggested making Bradford Street a destination and not a thoroughfare.

 

Members of Committee asked a number of questions of Ms. Bregman and City staff and received responses.