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Prittle Brook Greenway TRO (Traffic Regulation Order)
Meeting: 13/03/2023 - Place Scrutiny Committee (Item 760)
760 Prittle Brook Greenway TRO (Traffic Regulation Order) PDF 100 KB
Minute No. 709 (Cabinet Committee Agenda Item No. 8 refers)
Called-in by Councillors Cowdrey and Woodley
Additional documents:
- Appendix - Prittle Brook TRO Dwg - Sheet 1 of 2, item 760 PDF 308 KB
- Appendix - Prittle Brook TRO Dwg - Sheet 2 of 2, item 760 PDF 300 KB
- Webcast for Prittle Brook Greenway TRO (Traffic Regulation Order)
Minutes:
The Committee considered Minute No. 709 of Cabinet Committee held on 20th February 2023, which had been called-in to scrutiny, together with the report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) that presented proposals for the conversion of existing pedestrian only footways to shared use cycle track at various locations as set out in the submitted report to improve the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track.
The report also sought approval of the commencement of the statutory consultation and implementation of the relevant traffic regulation orders to support the scheme. This matter had been referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination as it crosses the boundary of two or more electoral Wards in the City.
The Committee noted the assurances that had been given by the Council’s Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network:
(i) that the final designs and details of the widths of the shared use cycleway/footway would be brought back to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee prior to the statutory advertisement of any proposals; and
(ii) to investigate the possibility of providing appropriate markings on the pavement to advise pedestrians of the potential of cyclists as part of the improvements.
Resolved:-
That the following decisions of Cabinet Committee be noted:
“1. That the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) or Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network be authorised to undertake the statutory consultation and prepare the requisite traffic regulation order(s) to support the improvements of the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track scheme as set out in the submitted report and, subject to there being no objections following statutory advertisement to confirm the appropriate traffic regulation order and implement the restrictions.
2. That, in the event any objections are received in response to the statutory consultation, the matter be referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination.”
Note: This is an Executive function
Cabinet Member: Councillor Wakefield
Meeting: 20/02/2023 - Cabinet Committee (Item 709)
709 Prittle Brook Greenway TRO (Traffic Regulation Order) PDF 100 KB
Additional documents:
- Appendix - Prittle Brook TRO Dwg - Sheet 1 of 2, item 709 PDF 308 KB
- Appendix - Prittle Brook TRO Dwg - Sheet 2 of 2, item 709 PDF 300 KB
- Webcast for Prittle Brook Greenway TRO (Traffic Regulation Order)
Decision:
The Committee received the report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) that presented proposals for the conversion of existing pedestrian only footways to shared use cycle track at various locations as set out in the submitted report to improve the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track.
The report also sought approval of the commencement of the statutory consultation and implementation of the relevant traffic regulation orders to support the scheme. This matter had been referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination as it crosses the boundary of two or more electoral Wards in the City.
In response to questions and having regard to the comments of the Traffic Regulations Working Party, the Council’s Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network gave her assurances that the final designs and details of the widths of the shared use cycleway/footway would be brought back to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee prior to the statutory advertisement of any proposals.
The Council’s Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network also undertook to investigate the possibility of providing appropriate markings on the pavement to advise pedestrians of the potential of cyclists as part of the improvements.
Resolved:-
1. That the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) or Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network be authorised to undertake the statutory consultation and prepare the requisite traffic regulation order(s) to support the improvements of the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track scheme as set out in the submitted report and, subject to there being no objections following statutory advertisement to confirm the appropriate traffic regulation order and implement the restrictions.
2. That, in the event any objections are received in response to the statutory consultation, the matter be referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination.
Reasons for decision
As set out in the submitted report
Other options
As set out in the submitted report
Note: This is an Executive function
Eligible for call-in to Place Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Councillor Wakefield
Minutes:
The Committee received the report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) that presented proposals for the conversion of existing pedestrian only footways to shared use cycle track at various locations as set out in the submitted report to improve the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track.
The report also sought approval of the commencement of the statutory consultation and implementation of the relevant traffic regulation orders to support the scheme. This matter had been referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination as it crosses the boundary of two or more electoral Wards in the City.
In response to questions and having regard to the comments of the Traffic Regulations Working Party, the Council’s Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network gave her assurances that the final designs and details of the widths of the shared use cycleway/footway would be brought back to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee prior to the statutory advertisement of any proposals.
The Council’s Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network also undertook to investigate the possibility of providing appropriate markings on the pavement to advise pedestrians of the potential of cyclists as part of the improvements.
Resolved:-
1. That the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods & Environment) or Head of Traffic Management and Highways Network be authorised to undertake the statutory consultation and prepare the requisite traffic regulation order(s) to support the improvements of the continuity of Prittle Brook Greenway cycle track scheme as set out in the submitted report and, subject to there being no objections following statutory advertisement to confirm the appropriate traffic regulation order and implement the restrictions.
2. That, in the event any objections are received in response to the statutory consultation, the matter be referred to the Traffic Regulations Working Party and Cabinet Committee for determination.
Reasons for decision
As set out in the submitted report
Other options
As set out in the submitted report
Note: This is an Executive function
Cabinet Member: Councillor Wakefield
*Called-in to Place Scrutiny Committee