Decision details
City Centre Access Update and Priority 1 Proposals
Decision Maker: Executive
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of Report: To provide an update on progress
developing proposals for changes to the access arrangements in the
City Centre in accordance with the 8th February Executive
Decision.
To agree the next steps in implementing this decision including the
review of changes to the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) affecting
the city centre and the location of temporary measures to
facilitate the access restrictions of the priority 1 area of the
city centre that the report will go into the detail of.
Members will be asked to:
1. Acknowledge the work done since the 8th of February Executive
meeting;
2. Agree to the progression of changes to the Traffic Regulation
Order for the city centre;
3. Decide upon one of three options to be taken forward for this
area.
Decision:
Resolved: (i) That the update provided in the report be noted.
(ii) That Option A be approved and that authority be delegated to the Corporate Director of Economy & Place, in consultation with the Executive Member for Transport & Planning, to make the experimental traffic regulation order described in the report, subject to prior consultation in relation to practical implementation and potential mitigation measures.
(iii) That work continue with Saint Sampson Centre and other affected groups to mitigate the impact of the changes.
(iv) That restrictions to prevent vehicles remaining in the Priority One zone be considered and that proposals on these be brought to the Executive Member for Transport and Planning for a decision.
(v) That officers be instructed to develop proposals for further phases of city centre security measures to ensure the safety of the city.
Reason: To enable the work started since the Executive decision on 8 February to be taken forward to the next stage on a risk managed approach, responding to the Police request to protect areas of high footfall against the threat of a vehicle as a weapon attack.
(vi) That, following on from the experimental regulation order and in line with the motion approved by Full Council on 19 July 2018, a ‘My City Centre’ consultation be held with key stakeholders (including residents, businesses, cycle/pedestrian groups and groups that represent people who have special access requirements) on the wider issues of accessibility, safety and traffic management in the city centre; this to be carried out prior to the implementation of the next phase of hostile vehicle mitigation measures.
Reason: To ensure that the needs of these groups are properly assessed and taken into account.
Report author: Graham Titchener
Publication date: 28/09/2018
Date of decision: 27/09/2018
Decided at meeting: 27/09/2018 - Executive
Effective from: 02/10/2018
Accompanying Documents:
- Executive Report 27 September 2018 - City Centre Access Update and Priority 1 Proposals Post Scrutiny PDF 331 KB
- Annex A - City centre access Priority One Area -A3 PDF 486 KB
- Annex B - information report on prioritised areas PDF 225 KB
- Annex C1 - York Counter Terrorism Task Group endorsement page 1 PDF 74 KB
- Annex C2 - York Counter Terrorism Task Group endorsement page 2 PDF 34 KB
- Annex D OASIS comms plan - City Centre Access V3 PDF 326 KB
- Annex E - Letter from Supt Robson PDF 216 KB
- Annex F - Community Impact Assessment - city centre priority 1 area PDF 464 KB