Minutes

Active Transportation Advisory Committee

The Corporation of the City of Brampton

-
Hybrid Meeting - Virtual Option & In-Person in Council Chambers – 4th Floor – City Hall
Members Present:
  • Stephen Laidlaw (Co-Chair)
  • Lisa Stokes (Co-Chair)
  • Cindy Evans
  • Alina Grzejszczak
  • Dayle Laing
  • Barry Lavallee
  • Steven Lee
  • Regional Councillor Rowena Santos
Staff Present:
  • Fernanda Duarte Peixoto Soares, Project Manager, Active Transportation
  • Tyron Nimalakumar, Transportation Manager, Active Transportation
  • Tammi Jackson, Legislative Coordinator

The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. and adjourned at 8:27 p.m.

The following motion was completed. 

  • ATC036-2025

    That the agenda for the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, be approved, as published and circulated

    Carried

The minutes were considered by Planning and Development Committee on November 3, 2025, and were approved by Council on November 19, 2025.  The minutes were provided for Committee’s information.

David Laing, Chair, BikeBrampton, provided a presentation regarding The Impact of Provincial Legislation, Specifically Bill 60 on the Implementation of the City's Active Transportation Strategy and answered questions of clarification. 

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC037-2025

    That the delegation from David Laing, Chair, BikeBrampton, to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, re: The Impact of Provincial Legislation, Specifically Bill 60 on the Implementation of the City's Active Transportation Strategy, be received.

    Carried

Cindy Evans, Citizen Member, provided a presentation regarding Ideas for 2026 Community Rides.

Councillor Santos, suggested the possibility of creating treasure paper maps, story boards and prizes to encourage participation. Councillor Santos also suggested reaching out to schools to incorporate school clubs that are interested in the environment or leadership. 

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC038-2025

    That the presentation by Cindy Evans, Citizen Member, Brampton Resident, to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, re: Ideas for 2026 Community Rides, be received.

    Carried

Stephen Laidlaw, Co-Chair, provided a presentation regarding School Zone Speed Reduction in Brampton and suggested City staff consider reducing the speed limit to 30 kilometers per house in school zones. 

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC039-2025

    1. That the presentation by Stephen Laidlaw, Co-Chair, to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, re: School Zone Speed Reduction in Brampton, be received; and,

    2. Whereas the City of Mississauga and other surrounding municipalities have already reduced the posted speed limits in school zones to 30 km/h; and,

    Whereas the Hospital For Sick Kids has found a 28% reduction in pedestrian/vehicle collision, in a study of the adoption of 30 km/h school zone speed limits in Toronto; and,

    Whereas the speed reduction to 30 km/h in school zones would be in line with the City of Brampton commitment to Vision Zero; and,

    Whereas the provincial government has publicly committed to funding such speed reduction measures, in the manner of signage; and,

    Therefore be it resolved that it is the position of the Active Transportation Advisory Committee that Council have Traffic Operation staff review and consider a reduction of school zone speed limits to 30 km/h.

    Carried

The Committee acknowledged the information provided regarding the Vodden, Howden and Hanover Maintenance Response. 

The Committee acknowledged the 2026 meeting schedule for the Active Transportation Advisory Committee. 

Fernanda Soares, Project Manager Active Transportation, Integrated City Planning, provided a detailed overview of the 2025 Work Plan and answered questions for clarification. 

Committee discussion included the following:

  • Curb cutes in various area of Brampton
  • Repaving of Vodden Street bike lanes

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC040-2025

    That the verbal update by Fernanda Soares, Project Manager, Active Transportation, Planning Building and Growth Management, to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, re: The 2025 Work Plan, be received.

    Carried

Lisa Stokes, Co-Chair, expressed concerns regarding Bill 60 and the implantation of the City of Brampton transportation strategy.

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC041-2025

    Whereas the success of Brampton’s Mobility Plan is highly dependent on increasing the mode share for sustainable transportation options including walking, cycling and micromobility,

    Whereas failure to increase active transportation mode share will likely result in growing rates of traffic congestion leading to economic harm, increased health related risks and higher carbon emissions, 

    Whereas increasing the percentage of trips taken by pedestrians, cyclists or micromobility device users is dependent on the city providing a transportation network that meets high design and maintenance standards for safety, convenience, comfort, and connectedness,

    Whereas the current Mobility Plan calls for a variety of bike lane types to be installed on many roads, and that this strategy represents the most expeditious and most cost-effective approach to completing the active transportation network while achieving the standards noted above,

    Whereas the Ontario government’s Bill 60 now bans Brampton from removing vehicle traffic lanes to install bike lanes, 

    Whereas the City of Toronto proposes to reconfigure roads allowing bike and traffic lanes to coexist by making efficient use of available road space,

    Therefore be it resolved that it is the position of the Active Transportation Advisory Committee, that:

    1. Council direct staff to reevaluate the Brampton Mobility Plan in light of Bill 60; and,
    2. Staff report back to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee on which streets in Brampton could receive similar treatment to that being proposed in Toronto as part of the Active Transportation Master Plan update and to prioritize Active Transportation network infrastructure projects; and,
    3. Sufficient funds be included in the city’s budget each year to build prioritized projects such that the network can be completed within the planning period.
    4. The motion be referred to the mayor’s budget process. 
    Carried

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC042-2025

    That the Correspondence from Amanda Mcilveen, Manager, Transportation Right of Way and Safety, to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting of December 9, 2025, re: Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI) in the City of Brampton, be received.

    Carried

1.  David Laing, Brampton Resident, regarding traffic signal timing in the area of Richavale Drive and Bovarid Drive. Mr. Laing also inquired about intersection treatment requests in the area of the k section in Brampton and the proposal put through tp the TRCA for the United Way grant and whether the input has been taken into consideration. 

The following motion was considered. 

  • ATC043-2025

    That the Active Transportation Advisory Committee do now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. or at the call of the Chair.

    Carried