Preliminary Construction & Traffic Planning Intro to Shop Local/Shop Eglinton Initiative June 27, 2012
Agenda Introductions Project Update Preliminary Crosstown Construction & Traffic Planning Overview Tunnelling Process Stations Allen Road Shop Eglinton, Shop Local Initiative Q&A, Discussion and Next Steps 7/3/2012 ning
The Crosstown - 2012 Final number and location of stations subject to Provincial review 60% faster than current bus routes 7 minutes from Eglinton West Station (Allen Road) to Yonge Street
Update The first Tunnel Contract (Keele St to Yonge St) will be awarded this summer Detailed traffic plans will be developed after the contract is awarded Additional public meetings in Fall 2012 to discuss detailed construction plans for the first tunnelling contract The earliest utility work could begin on Eglinton in the vicinity of Allen Road is late 2012 (Eglinton @ Allen southbound & Keele Street)
Tunnel Construction Principles Package contracts to coordinate all work under same umbrella (utilities, city, transit) Maintain a minimum of one lane eastbound and westbound on Eglinton in construction zones Access to buildings from Eglinton remains open Only propose road closures if required for safety reasons or to provide exceptional time savings and reduction to long term disruption
Eglinton Bus Ridership Eglinton 32 & 34 buses carry 68,500 riders every weekday Transfers required at Eglinton West and Eglinton Stations (Allen & Yonge) Eglinton has amongst the highest ridership of all bus routes 6
Eglinton at Bathurst (looking west) 7
Eglinton West Station 8
Looking east from Oakwood 9
Crosstown Construction Update Tunnel preparation work at Black Creek and Eglinton in Keelesdale Park Piling rigs are building concrete support walls for the future west tunnel launch shaft The west launch shaft will enable tunnelling works in late 2012 towards Allen Road
West Launch Shaft Keelesdale Park near Black Creek Drive Launch Shaft 60m long 20m wide 16m deep
Tunnel Construction Overview Relocate utilities at major intersections to maintain services (gas, water, cable) Construct headwalls (support walls formed by a series of concrete columns) at east and west ends of each future station location - 4-5 months per station location - Process called Jet Grouting when soil conditions allow 3-4 months Concurrently, construct Tunnel launch and extraction shafts The tunnel machines are launched from Keelesdale Park (just west of Keele Street) and tunnel eastward through the station headwalls
Jet Grouting - Headwalls Typical Rig Jet Grouting Process 2 3m Diameter Jet Grout Formed Soilcrete Columns
Tunnel Construction Overview Continued To maintain Subway Service throughout construction, tunnelling machines are extracted at the west side of Allen Road on Eglinton and re-launched from a new pit on the east side of Allen Road on Eglinton Tunnelling proceeds to Yonge Street, and a second extraction pit is built to remove and re-furbish the machines before they reach Eglinton Station Following this tunnelling work, the Crosstown Stations between Keele and Yonge will be constructed Stations will each take approximately 4 years to construct
Utility Relocation
Utilities - Bathurst Intersection STACKED SANITARY SEWERS 600mm WATERMAIN 1125mm STORM SEWER BELL/ROGERS CONDUITS (2) 225mm SANITARY SEWER EGLINTON AVENUE WEST PEVERIL HILL NORTH T.H.E.S. DUCT BANK (12) TELUS/GT DUCT BANK (18) 150mm GASMAIN (ABANDONED) 300mm COMBINED SEWER BATHURST STREET 300mm GASMAIN (TO BE ABANDONED) BELL/ROGERS CONDUITS (20) STACKED SANITARY SEWERS EXISTING STORM SEWER EXISTING SANITARY SEWER EXISTING WATERMAIN EXISTING COMBINED SEWER EXISTING GASMAIN EXISTING BELL/ROGER CONDUIT EXISTING TELUS/GT CONDUIT EXISTING T.H.E.S./COGECO DUCT BANK 7/3/2012
Challenge of Underground Utilities
Tunnel Drive Sequence Launch Shaft
Tunnel Drive Sequence Extraction Shaft
Tunnel Drive Sequence Leading Tunnel Trailing Tunnel
Tunnel Drive Sequence Station Headwalls
Tunnel Drive Sequence Mine-Through Headwalls
Extraction Shaft Example Spadina Subway Extension - Keele and Finch
Extraction Shaft Example Spadina Subway Extension - Keele south of Finch
Eglinton and Allen - Existing
Utility Relocation Work Exact Lane Setup TBD Minimum one through lane in each direction on Eglinton Aiming to provide 3 rd lane when safe to do so
Extraction & Launch Shaft Preparation Exact Lane Setup TBD
Extract TBM & Re-Launch (Ensure Subway Service is Maintained)
Soil removal for Tunnelling 1 165 000 cubic metres of soil to be removed during tunnelling Enough to fill the ACC rink higher than the CN Tower
West Tunnelling Keele Street to Yonge Street Preliminary Traffic Management Overview
Existing Conditions on Eglinton Rush Hours : 7am to 9am & 4pm to 6pm Most sections from Keele to Allen have one lane in each direction for general traffic in rush hours Most sections from Allen to Yonge have two lanes in each direction available for general traffic in rush hours In most sections during rush hours, the curb lane is for buses/taxis only Outside of rush hours, the curb lanes are used for on-street parking, generally leaving one lane per direction for moving traffic
Traffic Origin Eglinton Avenue Dufferin to Chaplin External traffic represents 45% of the auto trips (AM peak) 45% of traffic has an origin and destination outside the area & use Eglinton as a traffic corridor in AM peak PM peak period is similar, 42% external, 58% local
During Tunnel Construction One lane of traffic available on Eglinton both EB and WB all-day in active construction zones. Buses and general traffic will share this lane. Advance warning signs will be placed in the vicinity of the corridor. Changeable Message Signs and Static Signs.
Transit Services during Tunnel Construction Pedestrian and bus access to Eglinton West and Eglinton Stations will remain open Some local bus route detours may be required for key tunnelling activities (e.g. tunnel extraction shaft near Duplex Avenue) Eglinton buses will be monitored and additional buses added as needed to respond to changes in traffic conditions
Parking Currently, 3 hour paid parking is available on Eglinton Avenue West outside of weekday rush hours. In order to provide space for construction work, some of these spaces will be unavailable One-hour parking on some local roads will be extended to 3 hours, only while construction is impacting parking availability on Eglinton Avenue Parking on local roads will be enforced to discourage long-term parking and will be closely monitored by Toronto Police Services Parking Enforcement
Pedestrians/ Cyclists Front door access to Eglinton Avenue buildings maintained Minimum 1.5 metre sidewalk widths Some temporary closures of sections of sidewalk required. Where necessary, crossings will be available at traffic signals. One side open at all times. Bike lanes not currently provided on Eglinton During construction, cyclists will continue to share general traffic lanes Where space is available, wider lanes provided to accommodate all users
Allen Road Area Detailed Traffic management plans will be developed upon award of tunnel contract and presented at Fall 2012 follow-up meeting 2013 Potential for occasional, off peak (overnight) Southbound Right Turn prohibitions from Allen to Eglinton for utility relocations at Extraction Shaft 2013 - Potential short duration Eastbound to Northbound left turn prohibitions from Eglinton onto Allen Road for decking installation at ramp
Allen Road Proposed Closure to Northbound Access at Eglinton in 2014 Potential closure of northbound access to Allen Road at Eglinton to expedite tunnelling Closure projected to reduce construction by approximately one year Northbound Allen access would remain open at Lawrence Closure would give contractor enough space for construction staging and movement of 150 trucks per day directly onto Allen Road All prohibitions at Allen Road require City Council approval Anticipated report timing is FALL 2012 Public Works Committee/City Council
Tunnel Launch Shaft Sheppard Subway Example at Leslie
13 Division Working with Police Temporary Property Requirements 5 metre area between sidewalk and 13 Division building Utility construction area Temporary sidewalk Tree removals are unavoidable Sign removal/ relocation Tiebacks
Cross Passages - 2014 Cross passages are used for emergency evacuation of the tunnels and for access between the tunnels for maintenance Constructed by hand mining between the two tunnels Area needed on road for pumping equipment to dewater the area where the mining is conducted Bathurst to Yonge: Jet grouting is required. Street occupation similar to station headwalls Impact = 2-3 months per location 1 lane per direction
Temporary Local Road Closures at Eglinton Avenue Temporary closures at Eglinton intersections with some local streets will unfortunately be required during different phases of tunnel construction to safely complete work: Yarrow Road (2012-2013 - 7 weeks) Kane Avenue (2013-5 weeks) Little Boulevard (2013 4 days) Strathearn Road (2013-11 Weeks) Flanders Road (2013-11 Weeks) Peveril Hill North Road (2013-9 Weeks) Chaplin Crescent Southbound Thru & Left (2013-9 Weeks) Latimer Avenue (2013-9 Weeks) Highbourne Road (2014-9 Weeks) Maxwell Avenue (2015-17 Weeks)
Station Construction Overview Projected Start 2015 After tunneling is completed, station construction begins
Eglinton Pre-Construction - Existing Right of Way Use Watermain
Station Construction Stage 1A Piling - Divert Traffic & Construct Support of Excavation (Exact Construction Set-Up TBD by Location for all stages) Watermain
Station Construction Stage 1B Construct Centre Piles Watermain
Station Construction Stage 2A - Construct Roadway Decking on one Side Watermain
Station Construction Stage 2B Construct opposite side Decking & Support of Excavation Watermain
Station Construction Stage 3: Construct Station Box under the Roadway Decking Watermain
Station Construction Station Complete Restore Roadway, Utilities & Traffic Watermain
Monitoring Construction Noise & Vibration Noise levels monitored and must comply with City of Toronto Noise by-law Noise by-law allows: Civil construction 7 am to 11 pm, 7 days per week Continuous underground tunnelling work Sound barrier to be installed in TTC East Commuter Parking Lot Vibration levels monitored and must comply with Municipal Code section 363-3.6 If limits exceeded, contractor required to take action to reduce noise and vibration to within specified limits ning
Future Shop Eglinton Program to Support Local Businesses Grassroots program to be developed for 2013 to support local businesses through construction Local business & community involvement for brainstorming Sign-up tonight to become involved & Support your Business Improvement Areas 7/3/2012 ning
Next Steps a) Fall Meetings in advance of construction (Review and input on traffic and construction staging plans) b) Construction Liaison Groups Smaller groups (10 local representatives per station with local councillor) give input, questions & concerns directly to construction team c) Contact Community Liaisons with specific local issues & recommendations for investigation as well as for meetings
The Crosstown Team Please Get in Touch with Us! Devin Horne, Franca Di Giovanni, Denise Jayawardene E-mail: eglintontransit@ttc.ca Online: www.thecrosstown.ca Tel: 416-338-6310 Fax: 416-397-8193 TTY: 416-481-2523 Visit our West Community Office at 1848 Eglinton Avenue West (at Dufferin) Community Office Hours 2012 Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday: by appointment
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Additional Information
Extract TBM & Re-Launch (Future LRT concept under Subway)
Additional Background Information
Approach to Traffic Management Existing Conditions as Baseline vs. Construction Conditions Pedestrians, vehicles, & transit (allocation of space) Level of service at signalized intersections Levels of through traffic vs. local traffic On-street Parking Strategy Strategies Adjustments to signal timing Monitoring and preventing local infiltration through residential streets Signage program across City and nearby 400 series Highways
Traffic Study Methodology City of Toronto Planning Department participates in Transportation Tomorrow Survey of travel patterns in Toronto and the GTA (5% sampling of GTA households approximately 150,000 interviews) Data reflects trip origin and destination information Intersection turning movement counts from City of Toronto Reviewed City of Toronto Transportation Model Undertook counts at un-signalized intersections where counts were not available Analysis with specialized transportation software using established methodology
Existing Conditions Dufferin to Chaplin & Chaplin to Yonge Existing capacity constraints Dufferin to Chaplin Westbound Eglinton to southbound Oakwood (PM peak) Allen Road southbound off-ramp during AM peak Northbound left at Spadina Road and Eglinton during PM peak
Pedestrians & Transit Pedestrian Activity Ensure safe crossing spaces Re-routings when necessary with effective signage Between Allen and Chaplin increased pedestrian activity is found at key points such as Allen Road and Bathurst street Allen Road SB 5027 pedestrian crossing during peak 8 hours Bathurst has 3788 pedestrian crossings during peak 8 hours Transit Service & Bus ridership Maintain efficient service throughout construction for 68 500 daily Eglinton bus riders Bus ridership on the 7 Bathurst 3000 daily commuters through the intersection
Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Highway 401 /Allen Road Ramp Improvements MTO is rehabilitating 8 structures in the Highway 401 and Allen Road Interchange Bridge improvements have been broken into 2 contracts Contract 1 (Bridges 4 and 24) Contract 2 (Bridges 5, 6, 12, 16 19 22) Construction for Contract 1 commenced in Spring 2012 Completion for Contract 1: late Fall 2012 Construction schedule for Contract 2 TBD
Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Highway 401 /Allen Road Ramp Improvements
MTO - Highway 401 /Allen Road Ramp Construction Details Lane reductions on the 401 to Allen Road ramps and bridges Periodic overnight ramp/bridge closures Advance traffic warning signs will be posted in the area to advise the public of traffic restriction and lane closures Construction is planned to take place during daytime hours from Monday to Friday Extended working hours (periodic night time work) & weekend work required to complete construction on schedule. Project information: Mr. Sam Molai, P.Eng., Senior Structural Engineer Ministry of Transportation, Central Region tel: 416-235-5506 e-mail: Sam.Molai@ontario.ca Mr. Larry NG, Project Manager Design SNC Lavalin tel: 416-252-5315 Ext 2711
City of Toronto Long Term Planning Allen Road Environmental Assessment The City of Toronto is studying ways to improve Allen Road The study will follow a provincially mandated Environmental Assessment process. Study investigating current challenges and opportunities in the Allen Road corridor from Eglinton to just south of Transit Road Currently, a Terms of Reference (Study Framework/Work Plan) is being developed to guide future work
Allen Road Environmental Assessment For more information, please contact: Jason Diceman Tel: 416-392-3787 E-mail: AllenRdStudy@toronto.ca Web Site: www.toronto.ca/involved/projects/allenrdstudy
Diamond Lane Offpeak - East to Bathurst