Agenda and minutes

Highways Advisory Committee - Tuesday, 2nd August, 2016 7.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall. View directions

Contact: Taiwo Adeoye 01708 433079  Email: taiwo.adeoye@onesource.co.uk

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To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 5 July 2016, and to authorise the Chairman to sign them.

 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 5 July 2016 were agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.

 

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment that the proposed extension to the residents parking bay outside No.9 Recreation Avenue be implemented as advertised.

 

Members noted that the estimated cost for the proposals in Recreation Avenue was £900 and would be met from the 2016/17 Minor Parking Schemes budget.

 

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment that properties No’s 158, 160 and 162 Mawney Road, be included within residents parking zone sector 2B.

 

Members noted that the estimated cost for the proposals in Mawney Road was £500 and would be met from the 2016/17 Minor Parking Schemes budget.

 

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Minutes:

Following consideration of the level of responses to the consultation from residents of Margaret Close and recognition that there was no objection to the proposed scheme by ward councillors, the Committee considered the report and without debate RESOLVED to recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment that the proposals to implement a residents parking scheme in Catherine Road, Hamilton Road, Margaret Road and Margaret Close operational between 8am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday and the related ‘At Any Time’ waiting restrictions proceed to formal consultation and public advertisement.

 

Members noted that a further report detailing the consultation responses would be brought back to the Highways Advisory Committee for consideration.

 

Members noted that a letter detailing the outcome of the consultation would be distributed to residents thanking them for taking part in the consultation.

 

Members noted that the estimated cost for the e detailed consultation in the area was £15000 and would be met from the Capital Parking Strategy Investment Allocation 2016/17.