October 25 Downtown Partnership and Action Plan Workshop Record of Group Table Results

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October 25 Downtown Partnership and Action Plan Workshop Record of Group Table Results During the October 25 workshop, participants were asked to rank their top priorities for the Downtown Action Plan. The following is a list of those top actions that were arrived at by the participant groups. These results will help inform the planning team as they prepare the draft plans. 1 Page

Table: Group 1 1. Designate a formal network of trails (loops). Example includes the escarpment trail system and loop. City, Downtown Residents Association, Yukon Government, Urban Cycling Coalition, Whitehorse Walks Focus on loop completion 2. Public washrooms Downtown It is a base essential need for Downtown City, YG Immediate Consider multiple locations Should be near Main and Front Streets City Hall is a possible location 3. 2 nd Avenue Corridor Study Focus should be on safety, multi modal flows, and pedestrian environment 4. Establish collaborative working group to address social issues and foster social connections Foster accessibility and inclusiveness City, Chamber of Commerce, businesses, Urban Cycling Coalition City, YG, First Nations, RCMP, Anti Poverty Coalition, many other groups 5. Transit hub/parking solution City, Canada, Chamber of Commerce (possible PPP) In study include an examination of protected intersections for bikes Related to proposed transit hub, parkade idea near Main Street 6. Upper escarpment trail Views, amazing perspectives City, YG Airport, Downtown Residents Association, Whitehorse Walks 7. Pop up patio program for Main and Front Streets Easy to do Can test and pilot it City, Chamber of Commerce, YG Tourism Immediate 8. Pedestrian bridge across the Yukon River It s authentic and makes a statement Improves quality of life for Downtown residents Can include First Nation themes 9. Cycling infrastructure along 4 th Avenue and Downtown North City, YG, Canada, First Nations, ATCO, Chamber of Commerce City, Urban Cycling Coalition, Downtown Residents Association FN theme Connect to trails on east side of river Connects hospital, YG Health, YG Education employees. Consider Chilkoot Way as a connector Connection to waterfront also needed 10. Key greenway streets Downtown. Eastwest connectors and 7 th Avenue (northsouth) Old Town greenway City, Downtown Residents Association, Urban Cycling Coalition Downtown Residents Association are bringing forward a resolution to have 7 th Avenue as a proposed greenway route 2 Page

Table: Group 2 1. Establish collaborative working group to address social issues and foster social connections 2. Explore upgrades to (e.g. lighting, seating, wind protection) to high priority transit stops. Not just transit stops, other areas in town. 3. Construct an enclosed transit hub/possible parking structure near Main Street. 4. Undertake a 2 nd Avenue and 4 th Avenue Corridor Study 5. Install public washrooms in a highly accessible commercial core location 6. Work with large Downtown employers to encourage alternative forms of transportation for employees 7. Identify key east west streets (Ogilvie, Black, Wood, Hanson, Hoge Streets) for cycling and pedestrian infrastructure 8. Install bike storage infrastructure and rider amenities at key locations (e.g. the proposed transit hub) 9. Integrate more First Nation themes, language, and names into Downtown places and wayfinding infrastructure 10. Explore potential for additional community garden space along the escarpment. Don t do escarpment but instead extend to all Downtown. Flowers and food. All governments, NGOs, businesses, citizens, people with lived experiences City, Yukon Electric, ATCO Safe at home Vulnerable people at risk Design with safety in mind Also include drinking water station Chamber of Commerce Consider group transit passes Subsidized, low income passes KDFN, Ta an, Council of Yukon First Nations, Parks Canada Downtown Urban Gardeners Society, food NGOs, Golden Age Society, Growers of Organic Food Yukon 11. Protect the upper escarpment, Black Street Airport authority, City Short/medium term Identify and build To feed people and beautify city 3 Page

Table: Group 3 1. Social wellness safety, support marginalized communities First Nations engagement 2. Active transportation trails Safety and accessibility Culture interpretation Meets social needs Reconciliation Safety Meets social needs Reconciliation YG, KDFN, TKC, City, NGO s, service clubs Supports the following actions: establish a collaborative working group to foster community safety, inclusiveness and engagement of marginalized people Integrate more First Nation themes, language, and names into Downtown places and wayfinding infrastructure Explore an incentives based program to utilize vacant Downtown lots for community benefit Establish a Design Review Panel to review development proposals in key areas YG, KDFN, TKC, City, NGO s, service clubs, Canada (federal funding) Supports the following actions: Integrate more First Nation themes, language, and names into Downtown places and wayfinding infrastructure Work with YG to secure continued public access to the upper escarpment trail and resolve ongoing erosion issues In collaboration with YG, explore the re use and public enjoyment of riverfront heritage buildings Undertake a 2 nd Ave Corridor Study Identify key east west greenway streets Install bike storage and rider amenities at key locations Construct separated bike lanes through the North Downtown area and along 4 th Avenue 3. Public Safety Supports the following actions: establish a collaborative working group to foster community safety, inclusiveness and engagement of marginalized people Explore upgrades (e.g. lighting, seating, wind protection) to high priority transit stops Undertake a 2 nd Avenue Corridor Study 4. Transit Improvements Supports the following actions: Explore upgrades (e.g. lighting, seating, wind protection) to high priority transit stops Construct an enclosed transit hub/possible parking structure near Main Street 4 Page

Table: Group 4 1. Install public washrooms (connected with transit). Open 24/7 support, resources, ease, impact for the dollar, achieves mandate and City, business community, YG 2. Establish a working group to foster community safety, inclusiveness, and engagement of marginalized populations in key areas 3. Yukon Housing Action Plan; affordable housing; 5 th and Rogers development First Nations, Chamber of Commerce, community associations, service groups YG, Anti Poverty Coalition, First Nations, investment community, Yukon Housing, City, Salvation Army 4. Walking/pedestrian bridge Connectivity waterfront to cliffs; flow City, service clubs, walking advocates, YG /Later (implementation) 5. Parking: higher density parking City, private sector 6. Integrate more First Nation themes, language, and names make it their home again 7. Transportation route planning transit, vehicles, travel in and out 8. Downtown festival atmosphere Whitehorse is open after 6 PM First Nations, City, YG Heritage, private sector City, YG Highways and Public Works Service clubs, NGOs, First Nations, YG Tourism and Culture, City Ongoing/Short Ongoing/Short/Long Term proper planning Short 9. 2 nd Avenue Overhaul: connect Downtown to waterfront City, RCMP Short/Long Term proper planning 10. KDFN Waterfront Project First Nations, City, YG Tourism and Culture, stakeholders 5 Page

Table: Group 5 1. Establish a collaborative working group to foster community safety, inclusiveness, and engagement of marginalized populations 2. Install public washrooms in a highly accessible commercial core location Downtown is becoming less safe, more people living Downtown RCMP, City Bylaw, First Nations, NGOs, businesses, Salvation Army, Yukon Housing City, Skookum, Rotary, Salvation Army, AFY, YG, businesses Short 3. Explore an incentives based program to utilize vacant lots for community benefit City, businesses, NGOs, food bank, First Nations, YG Community gardens? 4. Reword action 17 to encourage alternative forms of transportation Safety and wellness Environment City, businesses, YG Climate Change Secretariat, Urban Cycling Coalition, YG City/Downtown employers to review transit Reducing speed limits 5. More public spaces/playgrounds (e.g. Shipyards Park) 6. Construct an enclosed transit hub/possible parking structure near Main Street Hub on 2 nd Avenue is too dangerous (too busy) Separate out parking structure from this action item One hub where all buses service 7. Designate a formal network of paved and unpaved trails in the Downtown area and provide information kiosks/maps at key points 8. Initiate a pilot program for three stream waste services in high traffic Downtown areas 9. Work with local businesses to develop a pop up patio program for Main Street (maybe) NOTE: Integrate First Nations themes, language, and names action into all actions above. Overarching action. 6 Page