Today is Alice's 5th birthday. One week from today,
Brian will be celebrating his 4th birthday. For some time
now, we've been planning a joint birthday party for our two youngest
at the McDonalds on the Kingsway (ya, I know, I know....but
McDonald's has something that's hard to find: food the kids will
actually eat. Plus, the Kingsway location has a pretty sweet play
area for kids their age. So...McDonalds). No surprise, our car free
pilot project is complicating our plans.
Getting to and from McDonald's from our home on Riverside Drive is
easy – with a car. Even to arrive at 5:00 PM on a Friday
afternoon, if we can exit the driveway at 4:45, we'll still be there
early (rush hour in Sudbury is not really something to fear). But as
we've discovered, taking the bus presents some problems, one of which
appears to be really problematic.
Rather than a 15 minute drive, riding the bus will take closer to
25 minutes, and cost us $15 (two ways – we'd use another Greater
Sudbury Transit Family Pass). That's not bad – certainly, it's a
shorter commute time than what we went through on Sunday with church.
The alternative – taking a cab – would certainly cost a lot more
– likely closer to $30, although we might save a few minutes.
But here's the problem. Although the bus ride would be just 25
minutes (including a transfer at the Transit Terminal), once we get
to the bus stop across from McDonald's, we'll have a real dilemma on
our hands.
How are we going to cross the street?
Seriously. The Kingsway. A little before 5pm. We're talking
about 5 lanes of traffic (2 going east, 2 going west, plus the centre
“turning” lane, which everybody in Sudbury uses not as a left
turning lane for businesses off of the Kingsway, but as a lane of
safe refuge for vehicles turning left out of businesses and onto the
Kingsway – how often have I, as a driver, almost been hit by people
driving cars, trucks, Handi-Transit, even buses, making illegal turns
into these centre lanes? Anyway, point is, these lanes can be pretty
chaotic for drivers – throw pedestrians into the mix and it could
really be bad news).
There are no safe places to cross the street near McDonald's. The
closest signalized intersection is about 400 metres west of
McDonald's. We really would have little choice but to weave our way
through 5 lanes of Kingsway traffic just to cross the road from the
bus stop.
I'd do it. I've done it before. Something similar yesterday, as
a matter of fact. I was attending a climate change workshop hosted
by Greater Sudbury Earthcare. It was at the Lexington Hotel on Brady
Street, between the underpass in the east and the Steelworker's Hall
to the west (you know it – formerly the Howard Johnson, formerly
the Holiday Inn). It's a nice facility – but it's a terrible
location if you're on foot, especially in winter. There are no
sidewalks on the north side of Brady Street, and the sidewalk on the
south side actually ends short of the entrance to the hotel – so
it's not like you can just scoot across the road. Throw in some
snowbanks on both sides of the street, and let the fun begin.
Dodging traffic on Brady isn't as bad as on the Kingsway,
generally speaking. I didn't have much problem doing it yesterday,
even after jumping off of the snowbank. But I'm relatively
able-bodied person. If I had any mobility issues, forget it. I'd
have to take a cab to the Lexington, even though it's less than 5
minutes from my home, on foot. No buses run along Brady, either –
it's in a pedestrian dead zone. In my comments back to the City on
yesterday's excellent event, I made note that the City really should
refrain from holding events at this location, due to the lack of
accessibility. I'm sorry, Lexington – I really like you. I just
don't like the idea of taking my life in my hands trying to get to
you. One slip or trip and it doesn't matter how able-bodied I am –
crossing the street can turn into a life or death choice.
Crossing the Kingsway at 5 in the afternoon with three small
children? Forget it. We're not going to risk it. Sarah and I
discussed this, and it took us no time at all to agree that the bus
simply isn't an option for accessing McDonald's – a popular family
venue on Sudbury's busiest commercial street. In retrospect, had we
known that we'd be running this pilot project, we would not have
selected McDonald's on the Kingsway for Alice and Brian's joint
birthday party. It seemed like a good idea at the time – and it
was – but times have changed, and now we're stuck dealing with the
fallout.
We talked about riding the bus around the loop, staying on it
until it circles back to drop us off on the north side of the
Kingsway. We could do that. Yes, it would take longer – an extra
half hour – but it would safely deposit us on the north side of the
road, which is where we want to be. But something inside of me
rebels at the notion of spending an extra half hour of my time simply
because I can't safely get across 60 feet of asphalt. It all
seems....a little unreasonable.
Something like this came up elsewhere in the City last year.
Connect the Creek and Rainbow Routes had asked the City to look into
installing a safe pedestrian crossing on Regent Street, between
MacLeod and Ontario (Killer's Crossing) streets. Right now, the
Junction Creek Trail (which is a part of the Trans-Canada Trail in
this location) intersects Regent almost exactly mid-way between
MacLeod and Ontario. To boot, there's a parking lot on the west side
of Regent for Greater Sudbury Utitlities workers, whose building is
located on the east side of Regent. If you want to get to the other
side of the street here right now, your choices are: a) head south to
the signalized intersection at MacLeod Street, going about 400 metres
out of your way, just to cross the road safely; b) head north to the
signalized intersection at Killer's Crossing, ignore the name/rep of
this intersection, and travel 400 metres out of the way; or, c) brave
5 lanes of traffic on Regent Street – which generally isn't as bad
as the Kingsway, but which can still be a bit of a trial, to say the
least. Especially if one has children, or mobility issues.
I wrote to the City about this proposal (see: “Let's Make Regent Street Crossing At Junction Creek Safe For Pedestrians,” Sudbury
Steve, December 3, 2016). I let the City know that there have been
times that I've wanted to take the Junction Creek trail west of
Regent with my kids, but I just didn't feel safe hustling them across
Regent Street in absence of some sort of signalized crossing.
Pedestrian crossovers have started sprining up throughout the
City. They've taken on various forms, but many have flashing amber
lights, activated by pedestrians who want to cross the street. Some
even have pedestrian islands, which allow those who aren't moving as
quickly to take refuge mid-intersection (great for seniors and those
travelling with small children!). Given the City's recent commitment
to installing this helpful form of pedestrian infrastructure, one
might think that a trail crossing used by several dozen GSU employees
daily might warrant some consideration. The City's initial reaction,
however, was to recommend signs urging pedestrians to take option A)
or B) – travel 400 metres out of their way in order to use existing
signalized intersections.
The good news is, that recommendation didn't go over well with the
elected decision-makers. Now, the City will be looking at creating a
safe crossing for those who will continue to cross the street in that
location, with or without a safe crossing. Signs clearly were not /
are not going to alter pedestrian behaviour in that location. And no
one should expect them to.
All of this, of course, is symptomatic of a problem that's much
larger than Greater Sudbury. It certainly afflicts many cities and
towns throughout North America. In short, we've designed our cities
for cars, and have neglected prioritizing the safety of pedestrians.
And why wouldn't we? In most of our cities, there are more cars on
the road than pedestrians. Why build sidewalks on even one side of
the road when there aren't any people around to use them? Our
car-dominated urban form was self-perpetuating: the more of it we
built, the more of it we needed, so that we could accommodate an ever
higher number of cars.
But it's 2017. The times are changing – although not uniformly.
Before moving to Riverside, my family spent a couple of years in the
Valley. If you don't know the Valley, it's a relatively flat area of
the amalgamated City of Greater Sudbury that is, shall we say, a lot
more spread out than the former City of Sudbury. Large lots. Few
sidewalks. Hardly any mixed uses. Not just car-centred, but
car-dominated. Pedestrians aren't just an afterthought, they're
actively discouraged.
Despite this, the Valley is one of the fastest-growing parts of
the City (although given Greater Sudbury's economic circumstance,
let's keep that statement in perspective – the City is not growing
fast by any stretch of the imagination – and we may in fact be
losing population. But new homes continue to go up, and a good
percentage of these are being built in areas outside of the old
Former City – and many are in the Valley, East or West). Although
Chelmsford, Val Caron and Hanmer have all seen a decline in
commercial activity over the past several decades, residential growth
is up. New subdivisions are being planted in farmer's fields (and
floodplains!). Roads are widened to accommodate even more traffic.
Property taxes are lower in these areas because there is a perception
that they are not as well serviced as properties in the former City
of Sudbury. New and costly roads are planned to facilitate more
extreme low density development. Meanwhile, ridership on Greater
Sudbury Transit is stagnant – or slightly down. And the City's
infrastructure deficit stands at $1.4 billion (see: “City would need $1.4 billion to catch up on infrastructure deficit,”
Sudbury.com, September 29, 2016).
I took the bus to and from work when we were living in Val Caron.
It wasn't that bad – for me. There was a bus stop within a short
walking distance of the house, and I work across the street from the
transit terminal. It was generally ok. But the evening bus would
drop me off on the east side of Municipal Road 80 in a location where
the closest signalized intersection was about 800 metres away. There
was no choice but to cross 5 lanes of traffic – generally
travelling at more than the posted 60 km/h maximum – without the
benefit of a safe area to cross. Transit riders getting off at these
stops in the Valley are literally taking their lives into their hands
every time they try to cross the street. The City must know this,
but nothing gets done. And maybe that's a good thing, because given
the Regent Street crossing example, I suspect the City's answer would
be to pull up the signs and end having the buses stop in these
locations.
Sounds crass, I know – but with municipality's increasingly
focused on liability issues, it's something that might be around the
corner. I don't know how I feel about this. On the one hand,
limiting bus stops to signalized intersections would be a huge
problem for transit riders in the Valley, both of them. Ok, that
joke was in bad taste, but the fact of the matter is that people in
suburban and outlying areas aren't using transit services to the same
degree as those in denser, more urbanized areas – and maybe it's
time that Cities like Greater Sudbury acknowledged this. We can't
keep spending money on a transit service that doesn't attract riders.
Rather than having a mediocre transit system for the majority of the
City's residents who won't use it, let's have a really good system
for those living in transit-supportive neighbourhoods – those of us
who are already paying higher property taxes, and who are actually
saving the City money (or at least costing it less) in servicing
infrastructure, thanks to our choice to live in denser communities.
Maybe with some of that money we save by focusing transit services
primarily in areas where there is an expectation for ridership
growth, we can put up a few more pedestrian cross-overs in locations
where people want to cross the street: at the Junction Creek trail on
Regent, and somewhere along the pedestrian waste-land that is the
Kingsway. One third of Greater Sudburians don't have access to a
motorized vehicle. I suspect most of them don't live in the Valley.
Let's make getting around on foot and by bus easier for those who
want to get around on foot or by bus – and especially for those who
have no choice but to get around by foot or by bus.
(opinions expressed in this blog are my own and should not be interpreted as being consistent with the views and/or policies of the Green Parties of Ontario and Canada)
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