Timmins Transit’s On-Demand service is coming to Porcupine and South Porcupine beginning August 1, 2024. The microtransit pilot project will allow Timmins Transit to expand service coverage for Porcupine and South Porcupine, and provide flexible, shared-ride transportation booked through the Timmins Transit On-Demand mobile app, web portal, or by calling Timmins Transit.
On-Demand service is one way that Timmins Transit is modernizing their current public transit model with a goal of increasing ridership, optimizing existing conventional bus routes, and creating a more affordable transportation solution. Timmins Transit On-Demand provides shared rides between any two designated bus stop locations within the service area using smaller-sized, fully accessible buses. The addition of microtransit service also allows conventional bus service to Porcupine and South Porcupine to be upgraded to a 15-minute service frequency. Buses will be running to and from Porcupine and South Porcupine every 15 minutes.
“Our current conventional buses run on a fixed-route network,” says Director of Public Works and Environmental Services, Ken Krcel. “A microtransit solution will allow us to fill service gaps by connecting areas that have been underserved to existing bus routes. That means, riders in Porcupine and South Porcupine, including Connaught Hill, who do not live near a static bus stop, will be able to use Timmins Transit On-Demand to catch their bus. By optimizing the existing conventional bus routes, we can also provide more frequent service for Porcupine and South Porcupine.”
The Timmins Transit On-Demand app launched in February for existing paratransit users. Riders requiring accessible service are now able to book rides and plan travel without the need for advanced reservations. Now, the same app and same accessible bus will be used to roll out service in Porcupine and South Porcupine. Adding expanded On-Demand service will require changes in the current fixed-route service, so Timmins Transit is encouraging riders to review the changes online at www.timmins.ca/transit.
“When we launch Timmins Transit On-Demand on August 1, routes 16 and 901 East will be replaced by a direct route 101 East with a 15-minute frequency,” says Transit Manager, Marcel Cote. “Many of the conventional bus stops will become virtual stops. Riders will need to book travel through Timmins Transit On-Demand for pick-up. Our regular buses will no longer service those stops, but shared-ride pick-ups will connect the rider to their destination or nearest transit hub. This also applies to residents in Schumacher traveling to Porcupine or South Porcupine. A new stop on Hwy. 101 E at McIntyre Rd. will be added for eastbound riders.”
Timmins Transit will be holding a public information centre on Thursday, July 25, 2024 in the Northern College gymnasium. Two sessions available. Drop in between 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. See the expanded route map, watch demonstrations of how to book and navigate the Timmins Transit On-Demand app, and learn more about how microtransit is revolutionizing public transportation.
The Timmins Transit On-Demand app is available to download now from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store. The app will go live for advanced bookings on July 25, 2024. Delivering a modern, efficient, and convenient public transportation network is Timmins Transit’s main goal. Timmins Transit On-Demand is how we get there.
Amanda Dyer
Timmins Transit’s On-Demand service is coming to Porcupine and South Porcupine beginning August 1, 2024. The microtransit pilot project will allow Timmins Transit to expand service coverage for Porcupine and South Porcupine, and provide flexible, shared-ride transportation booked through the Timmins Transit On-Demand mobile app, web portal, or by calling Timmins Transit.
On-Demand service is one way that Timmins Transit is modernizing their current public transit model with a goal of increasing ridership, optimizing existing conventional bus routes, and creating a more affordable transportation solution. Timmins Transit On-Demand provides shared rides between any two designated bus stop locations within the service area using smaller-sized, fully accessible buses. The addition of microtransit service also allows conventional bus service to Porcupine and South Porcupine to be upgraded to a 15-minute service frequency. Buses will be running to and from Porcupine and South Porcupine every 15 minutes.
“Our current conventional buses run on a fixed-route network,” says Director of Public Works and Environmental Services, Ken Krcel. “A microtransit solution will allow us to fill service gaps by connecting areas that have been underserved to existing bus routes. That means, riders in Porcupine and South Porcupine, including Connaught Hill, who do not live near a static bus stop, will be able to use Timmins Transit On-Demand to catch their bus. By optimizing the existing conventional bus routes, we can also provide more frequent service for Porcupine and South Porcupine.”
The Timmins Transit On-Demand app launched in February for existing paratransit users. Riders requiring accessible service are now able to book rides and plan travel without the need for advanced reservations. Now, the same app and same accessible bus will be used to roll out service in Porcupine and South Porcupine. Adding expanded On-Demand service will require changes in the current fixed-route service, so Timmins Transit is encouraging riders to review the changes online at www.timmins.ca/transit.
“When we launch Timmins Transit On-Demand on August 1, routes 16 and 901 East will be replaced by a direct route 101 East with a 15-minute frequency,” says Transit Manager, Marcel Cote. “Many of the conventional bus stops will become virtual stops. Riders will need to book travel through Timmins Transit On-Demand for pick-up. Our regular buses will no longer service those stops, but shared-ride pick-ups will connect the rider to their destination or nearest transit hub. This also applies to residents in Schumacher traveling to Porcupine or South Porcupine. A new stop on Hwy. 101 E at McIntyre Rd. will be added for eastbound riders.”
Timmins Transit will be holding a public information centre on Thursday, July 25, 2024 in the Northern College gymnasium. Two sessions available. Drop in between 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. See the expanded route map, watch demonstrations of how to book and navigate the Timmins Transit On-Demand app, and learn more about how microtransit is revolutionizing public transportation.
The Timmins Transit On-Demand app is available to download now from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store. The app will go live for advanced bookings on July 25, 2024. Delivering a modern, efficient, and convenient public transportation network is Timmins Transit’s main goal. Timmins Transit On-Demand is how we get there.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of a secondary treatment bypass at the Mattagami Water Pollution Control Plant.
Address: 551 Airport Road
Start date: June 29, 2024
Start time: 4:20pm
End date: June 29, 2024
End time: 5:35pm
Volume by-passed: 494.603 m3
Municipal wastewater consists of 99% water from stormwater and homes/businesses from washing, flushing etc. When a treatment plant or treatment process is overwhelmed, a bypass or overflow can occur. These events are often caused by heavy rainfall and/or snowmelt. During a by-pass or overflow, partially treated wastewater is diverted away from a treatment process to prevent backups, overflows or damage to the system.
For more information please visit: https://www.timmins.ca/our_services/water_and_sewer/sewage_treatment/wastewater_treatment_plant_bypasses
Residents can help mitigate flows by delaying or limiting unnecessary usage such as laundry, shower length, dishwashing etc. during rain storms.
City staff would like to thank residents for their assistance in reducing water usage during this time.
Cyndee Villeneuve
File No. Z-2024-03
5627-050-051-163000010
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Timmins will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City of Timmins, 220 Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins, Ontario, to gather public input regarding a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O 1990, c. P. 13, as amended.
Applicant: 1600846 Ontario Inc. (Agent: Barry H. Martin)
Location: Concession 1, South Part of Lot 12 and Registered Plan 6R-2241, Parts 1 and 2, Parcels 7222WT and 11659WT, Tisdale Township, City of Timmins (850 Tony Avenue)
THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to rezone the subject lands currently zoned Mobile Home Park (RD-MHP) to General Commercial (EA-CG) SP6.190 to permit all uses in the General Commercial (EA-CG) zone with the following Special Provisions:
- Reduce the landscaping buffer requirement along the south property line from 3.0 metres to 0.5 metres.
- Reduce the minimum setback requirement for the commercial building abutting a residential zone from 7.5 metres to 3.5 metres.
The applicant is proposing to covert the existing residential dwelling into a commercial building on the subject lands.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment.
If a person or public body would otherwise have an ability to appeal the decision of Council of the City of Timmins to the Ontario Land Tribunal but the person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Timmins before the by-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision.
If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the City of Timmins before the by-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Land Tribunal unless, in the opinion of the Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to do so.
If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Timmins on the proposed zoning by-law amendment, you must make a written request to Steph Palmateer, City Clerk, City of Timmins, 220 Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 1B3.
For more information about this matter, including information about appeal rights, contact the Planning Division, City of Timmins, 220 Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 1B3, telephone number 705-360-2624 or via email.
Dated at the City of Timmins this 27th day of June, 2024.
David St.Onge
The following municipal services will be closed or unavailable on Monday, July 1 in observance of Canada Day:
- Service Timmins will be closed on Monday, July 1
- Provincial Offences will be closed on Monday, July1
- Residential waste and recycling collection that falls on Monday, July 1, 2024, will be collected on Tuesday, July 2. Deloro Landfill will be closed on Canada Day (Monday, July 1, 2024)
- There will be no Timmins Transit services on Monday, July 1
- The Timmins Museum: NEC will be closed on Monday, July 1
- Both branches of the Timmins Public Library will be closed on Monday, July 1
- The Archie Dillon Sportsplex Pool will be closed Monday, July 1
For more information about municipal services visit www.timmins.ca or call Service Timmins at 705-264-1331.
Amanda Dyer
Temporary Closure delayed due to further non-compliance found at the landfill – maintenance will be push till June 25, 2024.
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department, Waste Management Division, wishes to inform the public that the Robb Twp. Landfill (Kamiskotia) will be temporarily closed for maintenance due to a substantial amount of unacceptable material being disposed of outside the designated cell. This includes items such as a shed, couches, appliances, mattresses, and other debris that require cleanup.
In order to address these issues and ensure regulatory compliance, we will be conducting necessary maintenance at the landfill. This will involve cleaning up the existing debris and constructing a new cell.
Closure Schedule:
Closure Begins: Friday, June 21, 2024
Updated- Anticipated Reopening: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 (afternoon)
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this period. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Service Timmins at 705-264-1331.
Sara Perron
A temporary stop sign will be installed at the intersection of Pine St. N. and Sixth Ave. on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Motorists should be prepared to come to a complete stop.
The stop sign is being added to assist with traffic flow and vehicular safety during Connecting Link construction on Algonquin Blvd. E.
The intersection will act as a 4-way stop. The first vehicle to enter has the right-of-way at a four-way stop. If two or more cars stop at the same time, right-of-way goes to the vehicle on the right.
We appreciate your cooperation.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins, Environmental Services Department wishes to advise the public of water infrastructure maintenance activities in the following area:
Area
• Algonquin Blvd. E from Spruce St. to Brunette Rd.
Time of Disruption
• June 20, 2024, from 5:00PM - 9:00PM
Homeowners and businesses may experience short-term loss of water pressure or experience brown or rust-coloured water during or following the maintenance. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should this occur, it is advised to turn off your tap for 10-20 minutes in order to allow the crew to complete the maintenance. Once it is complete and the work crew has left the area, turn on the COLD water tap closest to the source (usually your laundry tub tap) and let it run for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the water colour has returned to normal.
City staff would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this necessary process, and advise that if there are any questions, concerns or requests for additional information, they may contact the Service Timmins at 705-264-1331. After-hours emergencies should be directed to 705-264-1201.
Sara Perron
City Council has officially passed a new by-law meant to curtail nuisance behaviours exhibited in the City’s parklands and water areas situated within parklands.
By-law 2024-8999 formalizes the municipality’s authorization to manage, control, regulate, and maintain parklands for the enjoyment and benefit of residents and visitors. The by-law addresses concerns such as vandalism, littering, open fires, overnight camping, and public loitering.
“The Parkland By-law gives Enforcement Services greater authority to govern the usage of parks so that everyone can enjoy our public spaces safely and equally,” says City Clerk and Director of Community Services, Steph Palmateer. “It will work with other by-laws and services like the municipal noise by-law and animal control to provide greater certainty about how our parks and water areas, like both city splash pads, are used appropriately.”
The By-law prohibits public loitering between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. and defines “loiter” as the act of staying at or near a particular place for more than twenty minutes. Furthermore, the by-law makes it clear that anyone who, at any time, loiters in a public park or obstructs other persons from using the park space will be guilty of an offence.
Under the Parklands By-law, any person who contravenes any of the regulations identified in the by-law may be ordered off or removed from park property, and could be liable to a fine set out in the Provincial Offences Act.
“The Parklands By-law is meant to support public use of our local parks, beachfronts, and splash pads,” adds Palmateer. “It’s common sense and prohibits conduct and conditions that could prevent people from enjoying themselves.”
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins is advising all property owners within the area of Urquhart Rd. of an upcoming road closure on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.
Ontario Northland Railway is conducting railway maintenance from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 2:00 p.m. During this time there will be no means of crossing.
City of Timmins Public Works Department would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation while work is completed.
Amanda Dyer
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