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No. Item

91.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS

(if any) - receive.

Minutes:

Apologies were received for the absence of Councillors Joshua Chapman, John Crowder and Brian Eagling.

 

+Substitute member: Councillor Wendy Brice-Thompson (for Joshua Chapman), Councillor Roger Westwood (for John Crowder),  and Councillor Alex Donald (for Brian Eagling).

 

92.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 304 KB

To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 7 February 2017, and to authorise the Chairman to sign them.

 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 7 February 2017

were agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman

 

93.

BOROUGHWIDE ACCIDENT REDUCTION PROGRAMME (GOOSHAYS DRIVE) - PROPOSED HUMPED ZEBRA CROSSING pdf icon PDF 151 KB

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Regulatory Services and Community Safety that the humped zebra crossing  along Gooshays Drive by Petersfield Avenue shown on drawing No. QP004-6 of the report be implemented.

 

Members noted that the estimated cost of the scheme was £18,000, which would be met from the Transport for London’s (TfL) 2016/17 Local Implementation Plan allocation for Accident Reduction Programme.

 

94.

BOROUGHWIDE ACCIDENT REDUCTION PROGRAMME (COLLIER ROW ROAD) - PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN REFUGE pdf icon PDF 149 KB

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Regulatory Services and Community Safety that the pedestrian refuge along Collier Row Road by Ramsden Drive shown drawing No. QP004-5 of the report be implemented.

 

Members noted that the estimated cost of scheme was £14,000, which would be met from the Transport for London’s (TfL) 2016/17 Local Implementation Plan allocation for Accident Reduction Programme.

 

95.

UPMINSTER CPZ - PROPOSALS SOUTH OF ST MARY'S LANE pdf icon PDF 1009 KB

Minutes:

Following commendation of the work of officers on the proposed scheme by a ward Councillor, the Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment, Regulatory Services and Community Safety that the following proposal be implemented:

 

a)     Waiting restrictions for South View Drive operational from Monday to Friday 8.00am to 9.30am, as shown on the plan in Appendix A of the report;

 

b)     Waiting restrictions for Oak Avenue operational from Monday to Friday 8.00am to 9.30am, as shown on the plan in Appendix B of the report;

 

c)     Waiting restrictions for Maple Avenue operational from Monday to Friday 8.00am to 9.30am, as shown on the plan in Appendix C of the report;

 

d)     Waiting restrictions for Cedar Avenue, Acacia Drive and Sycamore Avenue operational from Monday to Friday 8.00am to 9.30am, as shown on the plan in Appendix D of the report be abandoned;

 

e)     Waiting restrictions around the apex of the bend opposite Nos. 91 to 101 Coniston Avenue, operational ‘At any time’ as shown on the plan in Appendix E of the report;

 

f)      The proposed extension of the existing waiting restrictions on the southern side of Parkland Avenue, at its junction with Corbets Tey Road, operational ‘At any time’ as shown on the plan in Appendix F of the report;

 

g)     The proposed waiting restrictions for the southern side of Stewart Avenue operational ‘At any time’ as shown on the plan in Appendix G be implemented as advertised;

 

h)     Waiting restrictions at the junction of Tadlows Close and Corbets Tey Road operational ‘At any time’ as shown on the plan in Appendix H of the report;

 

i)       That at the request of Ward Councillors, further proposals, be advertised to restrict the areas around the two turning circles on the northern side of Stewart Avenue, with ‘At any time’ waiting restrictions.

 

     Members note that the estimated cost of the proposals as set out the report was £1,500, which would be met from the Capital Parking Strategy Investment Allocation 2016/17.

 

 

96.

HIGHWAYS SCHEMES APPLICATION - WORKS PROGRAMME pdf icon PDF 144 KB

The Committee is requested to consider the report relating to work in progress and applications - Report attached

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report showing the new highway scheme requests in order for a decision to be made on whether the scheme should progress or not before resources were expended on detailed design and consultation.

 

The Committee had considered and agreed in principle the schedule that detailed the applications received by the service.

 

The Committee’s decision was noted against the request and appended to the minutes.