
The City of Pickering is resurfacing a parking lot in the Beachfront Park area of the waterfront but there are a number of problems with the plan.
- A gravel surfacing is bid at $400,000 which sounds like a terribly overpriced ticket. Councillor Lisa Robinson brought up this very complaint at the Special Council Meeting of Aug. 28, to no avail. She was likely very correct in stating that in her books the cost of travelling at that price is ridiculously overpriced. The response from the Mayor’s office was that there were ancillary expenditures involved and taking them into consideration, the price was competitive.
The City needs to examine such bids with a more microscopic view as a $400,000 price tag should allow for resurfacing of the entire city, not just one parking lot.
- Furthermore, “gravel”? Gravel is difficult to navigate for many people, particularly people who are physical challenged, in wheel chairs, using assisted walking devices. As one resident wrote:
[ I watch the Council meeting concerning the new gravel parking lot and the Beach Front Master Plan on Aug. 28, 2024. My concern is that the City of Pickering is building a brand new parking lot made of gravel. I know that Ontario has specific Accessibility rules and regulations that must be followed especially concerning new construction of items. There are 4 guidelines referred to as POUR that must be followed:
There are four main guiding principles of accessibility upon which WCAG has been built. These four principles are known by the acronym POUR for perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
We can only hope the Council reads this plea and takes it into consideration with this $400K plan. ____________________________________ Mike Borie
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COMMENTS:
[ The editorial comment about the gravel Parking lot is not accurate.(Message edited for clarity and comprehension)






