November 23, 2024
Municipal Information Network

Multi-Use Paths: User Expectations vs. Behaviour

Organization:
Intact Public Entities
Location:
Virtual Event, Ontario, Canada
Start Date:
June 18, 2024
End Date:
June 18, 2024
Description
This session will explore the complexities of constructing multi-use paths. Multi-use pathways are physically separated from motor vehicle traffic and may be within the road allowance or outside of the road allowance or a combination thereof. Multi-use paths may be used by any nonmotorized user, including people walking, cycling, skateboarding, kick scootering, in-line skating, and other active transportation modes.  Patrick Connor from Ontario Trails Council joins IPE’s Road Specialist, Brian Anderson, to provide insights and:

  • Discuss the user's expectations.
  • Examine the municipality's obligations under the Occupiers' Liability Act.
  • Assess the necessity for a level of service policy.
  • Determine key factors for establishing a reasonable timeframe to address defects.
  • Highlight the importance and content of documentation.

Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, June 18th
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
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Get to Know the Webinar Speakers:

Patrick Connor, B.A. Hons, S.S.A., C.A.E., Dipl. M.M. - Executive Director
For 30 years Patrick has led significant social safeguard initiatives for safer streets, improved community health, and welfare, as well as completion of hundreds of national and provincial trail planning and development projects. Key achievements include securing $10M+ in funding for Trans Canada Trail (TCT) lands through the National Trails Coalition project of 2009-16 that resulted in thousands of kilometers of TCT trail refurbished and maintained for continued public use.

Since 2003, Patrick has worked closely with TCT to complete the Ontario section of the trail. A convenor of conferences, publisher of papers, and enactor of change, Patrick is equipped with extensive trail development experience aided by a unique practice-based methodology and a keen understanding of trail planning processes and stakeholders in Canada.

In 2012, Patrick was awarded the QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal for Service to Canada. Dedicated to working locally, provincially and nationally to assist in widening community development and strengthening the communities that agencies serve, Patrick believes in an accepting and tolerant Canada, supported by healthy vibrant communities within it. He is a CSAE Accredited Non-Profit Executive, President of the Canadian Trails Federation, Chair of the National Trails Coalition, A Member of Economic Developers Association of Canada and other community justice and betterment initiatives.
 

Brian Anderson, Road Specialist, Intact Public Entities
Intact Public Entities assists client municipalities with their road safety issues, supported by Brian’s experience building, maintaining, and managing municipal infrastructure. Prior to joining Intact Public Entities, Brian worked for both urban and rural municipalities as well as the Ministry of Transportation and the Ontario Good Roads Association.

Brian is a road safety audit team leader, has authored numerous papers and guidelines for municipal infrastructure management and has trained municipal staff across the province on topics that include asset management principles, minimum maintenance standards and road safety. Brian’s background in road construction and maintenance plus his work on road safety qualifies him as IPE’s go to person for roads.

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