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Notice of Motion: Footpath Cycling

Meeting: 03/09/2020 - Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee (Item 285)

285 Notice of Motion: Footpath Cycling pdf icon PDF 254 KB

Minute No. 212 (Agenda Item No. 14 refers)

Called-in by Councillors Cox and Davidson

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered Minute 212 of the meeting of the Cabinet held on 28 July 2020, which had been called in to the Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee, together with a report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) in response to a Notice of Motion presented to the meeting of the Council on 16 July 2020, concerning cycling on footways.

 

Resolved:

 

That the following decisions of the Cabinet be noted:

 

“1. That the introduction of a legal process at Southend Council which allows Community Safety Officers or other Council Officers designated with CSAS accreditation status (Community Safety Accreditation Scheme) to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to individuals caught cycling on the footway or in No Cycling zones across the whole Borough (including Southend High Street and Southend seafront from Old Leigh to East Beach), be approved.

 

2. That cycling on footpaths not be included as an addition to the current PSPO prohibitions.

 

3. That the Notice of Motion be acknowledged and further consultation be undertaken with stakeholders and local communities before making the final decision.

 

4. That the new guidance/laws that are due from Government regarding the legal use of electric scooters and return to use of electric scooters on footpaths at a later date, be monitored.”

 

Note: This is an Executive function

Cabinet Member: Cllr M Terry


Meeting: 28/07/2020 - Cabinet (Item 212)

212 Notice of Motion: Footpath Cycling pdf icon PDF 254 KB

Report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) attached

Additional documents:

Decision:

The Cabinet considered a report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) which had been prepared in response to the Notice of Motion, presented to the last meeting of Council, concerning cycling on footways.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That the introduction of a legal process at Southend Council which allows Community Safety Officers or other Council Officers designated with CSAS accreditation status (Community Safety Accreditation Scheme) to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to individuals caught cycling on the footway or in No Cycling zones across the whole Borough (including Southend High Street and Southend seafront from Old Leigh to East Beach), be approved.

 

2. That cycling on footpaths not be included as an addition to the current PSPO prohibitions.

 

3. That the Notice of Motion be acknowledged and further consultation be undertaken with stakeholders and local communities before making the final decision.

 

4. That the new guidance/laws that are due from Government regarding the legal use of electric scooters and return to use of electric scooters on footpaths at a later date, be monitored.

 

Other options

 

None

 

Reasons for Recommendations

 

The Notice asks that the prohibition of cycling on footpaths be included in the current PSPO (public space protection order). This was not included as a recommendation, as the consultation required to effect such, (compulsory under the PSPO legislation which would include both public and stakeholder), takes a considerable time (even if a locality is adding another prohibition to a current Order). Furthermore, the PSPO can only be area specific. For example, Chalkwell Esplanade, where a lot of footpath cycling takes place, is not covered within the PSPO footprint, nor is the Cinder Path. Therefore, the quicker route to achieve this would be via CSAS accredited officers (which the CSO’s are) and establishing an internal legal process, rather than adding to the current PSPO prohibitions.

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Eligible for call-in to: Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee

Cabinet Member: Cllr Terry

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) which had been prepared in response to the Notice of Motion, presented to the last meeting of Council, concerning cycling on footways.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That the introduction of a legal process at Southend Council which allows Community Safety Officers or other Council Officers designated with CSAS accreditation status (Community Safety Accreditation Scheme) to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to individuals caught cycling on the footway or in No Cycling zones across the whole Borough (including Southend High Street and Southend seafront from Old Leigh to East Beach), be approved.

 

2. That cycling on footpaths not be included as an addition to the current PSPO prohibitions.

 

3. That the Notice of Motion be acknowledged and further consultation be undertaken with stakeholders and local communities before making the final decision.

 

4. That the new guidance/laws that are due from Government regarding the legal use of electric scooters and return to use of electric scooters on footpaths at a later date, be monitored.

 

Other options

 

None

 

Reasons for Recommendations

 

The Notice asks that the prohibition of cycling on footpaths be included in the current PSPO (public space protection order). This was not included as a recommendation, as the consultation required to effect such, (compulsory under the PSPO legislation which would include both public and stakeholder), takes a considerable time (even if a locality is adding another prohibition to a current Order). Furthermore, the PSPO can only be area specific. For example, Chalkwell Esplanade, where a lot of footpath cycling takes place, is not covered within the PSPO footprint, nor is the Cinder Path. Therefore, the quicker route to achieve this would be via CSAS accredited officers (which the CSO’s are) and establishing an internal legal process, rather than adding to the current PSPO prohibitions.

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Called in to: Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee

Cabinet Member: Cllr Terry


 

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