Decision details
Fishergate Gyratory Multi-Modal Study
Decision Maker: Executive Members for City Strategy and Advisory Panel
Decision status: Implemented
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of report:
Report will consider Stage 1 of the study undertaken by Halcrow to
examine the feasibility of various options for improving the access
and safety for all road users at the Fishergate gyratory. It will
identify the transport and accessibility issues at the Fishergate
gyratory, identify which modes of transport are currently
significantly disadvantaged and report on consultation responses
received. It will broadly consider some of the options that could
be taken forward for preferred option development.
Members are asked to: Consider the various issues and options set
out in the report.
Decision:
Advice of the Advisory Panel
That the Executive Member for City Strategy be advised to:
(i) Note the report and Annexes;
(ii) Accept the principal that the Fishergate gyratory should be enhanced to improve the accessibility and safety for all road users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists. The alterations and enhancements to be considered will have an impact on the operation of the junction and congestion to varying degrees.
(iii) Receive a further report from officers at a future EMAP describing potential options and how they satisfy, as far as is practicable, the key requirements.
Decision of the Executive Member for City Strategy
RESOLVED:That the advice of the Advisory Panel be accepted and endorsed.
REASON: The study confirmed that current facilities for pedestrians and cyclists are less than ideal, evidenced by the number of accidents that have occurred in the past five years. Accepting the principal that the Fishergate gyratory should be enhanced, particularly and ultimately deciding on an option to address the issues as far as is practicable should improve safety for all road users, pedestrians and cyclists.
Publication date: 28/01/2009
Date of decision: 27/01/2009
Decided at meeting: 27/01/2009 - Executive Members for City Strategy and Advisory Panel
Effective from: 30/01/2009
Accompanying Documents: