Agenda and minutes

Highways Advisory Committee - Tuesday, 8th January, 2013 7.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall. View directions

Contact: Taiwo Adeoye 01708 433079  Email: taiwo.adeoye@havering.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

72.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 101 KB

To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 13 November 2012, and to authorise the Chairman to sign them.

 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 13 November 2012 were as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.

73.

HORNCHURCH MAJOR SCHEME - OUTCOME OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION pdf icon PDF 217 KB

Report to follow

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report on the Hornchurch Major scheme. The report outlined proposals for a 20mph Zone, Restricted Parking Zone, various speed tables and changes to pedestrian crossings following the completion of public consultation.

 

The scheme proposal included the following key features in the area:

 

·        Better pedestrian environment – removal of barriers to accessibility, including pinch points, inappropriately placed street furniture and aesthetic improvements to surfacing/materials

·        Rationalised pedestrian crossing points – siting pedestrian controlled crossings in more appropriate positions on pedestrian desire lines

·        De-cluttering of the town centre – removing pedestrian guard railing and rationalising signing/lighting onto as few columns as possible, along with the siting of street furniture, trees and lighting into consolidated strips along pavements

·        Better bus waiting areas – creation of fully accessible bus stops, with remodelling to provide space for more buses to stop simultaneously and bus stops to be better integrated into the street

·        Greening of the town centre – the use of street trees throughout the centre along with plants to create a more attractive, pleasant High Street

·        New lighting – renewal of lighting throughout the centre of Hornchurch to create a more efficient, elegant, white light for the highway, pavement and building frontages

·        Way finding and legibility – maps, information boards and pedestrian signing to better connect the centre of Hornchurch and its environs

·        Better provision of social spaces – identifying areas which can provide for social spaces, including seating and planting to allow people to enjoy time within the town centre

·        Signalisation of the North Street and High Street junction –  supporting smoother and more controlled traffic flow through the centre

·        High Street – a radical alteration to the core area of the High Street, with a speed controlled 20mph zone, provision of a continual central pedestrian crossing strip, including surfacing of carriageways to actively slow vehicles, creating a more balanced street, suited to the needs of pedestrians and providing a public realm heart to the town

·        Cycling facilities – a significant step change in cycling provision:

·        High Street from the ‘White Hart’ gyratory to North Street – dedicated on-carriageway cycle lanes

·        High Street from North Street to Billet Lane on-carriageway cycling

·        Town Centre – advance stop lines at traffic light controlled junctions, to allow cyclists to queue ahead of traffic

·        Town Centre – cycle parking provision in the most appropriate parts of the town centre, such as in main shopping areas and adjacent to areas where people congregate, providing additional security

·        Greening the town centre – the use of extensive planting, including street trees, planters with flowers and shrubs, climbing plants and working with local business and residents to encourage them to green their properties, to create a more attractive town centre and more habitat for birds and insects

·        High Street servicing – a single loading bay would be provided off the road to allow for deliveries such as post collection and security van cash collections, there would be no other on-street parking in the town centre, as this was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 73.