Issue - meetings
Request for Additional Scrutiny Funding
Meeting: 06/05/2008 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11 (Item 220)
220 Scrutiny Management Committee - Request for Additional Scrutiny Funding PDF 45 KB
This report presents a request from the Scrutiny Management Committee for additional funding to finance a city-wide survey on the broad strategic options available to the City to tackle traffic congestion.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the Scrutiny Management Committee be invited to choose between the following two options:
· Option 1 – to agree to release the £14k currently allocated in the contingency provision for Scrutiny activities, plus £3k from reserves, for use in fully funding the application from the Traffic Congestion Scrutiny Committee.
· Option 2 – to make available appropriate funding from reserves, up to a value of £6k, to facilitate an assessment of public opinion on the options for addressing traffic congestion issues in the City using existing mechanisms such as ‘Your City’, ‘Talkabout’ and the Council’s on-line consultation module.
REASON: To enable the SMC to make a decision on this issue and the use of Scrutiny funding without improper interference from the Executive.
Minutes:
Members considered a report which presented a request from the Scrutiny Management Committee (SMC) for additional funding to finance a city-wide survey on the broad strategic options available to tackle traffic congestion.
The request had arisen from the SMC’s consideration of an interim report from the Traffic Congestion Ad-hoc Scrutiny Committee, in which a request had been made for £17k additional funding for a survey on strategic options to tackle traffic congestion, and of a further report detailing alternative options for gathering York residents’ responses. The Head of Marketing and Communications had advised that a survey of the kind proposed – to determine residents’ attitudes to congestion – was defined as research rather than consultation and that the best way to determine residents’ attitudes would be through a ‘Talkabout’ special, costing around £6k. Costings for the survey proposed by the Committee were set out in Annex A to the report, while details of the alternative ‘Talkabout’ option were provided in Annex B.
The Executive was asked to consider the following options:
Option 1 – grant the SMC’s request for £17k additional funding;
Option 2 – allocate £6k additional funding, in line with the Head of Marketing and Communications’ suggestion;
Option 3 – refuse the application for additional funding.
Members commented that there was a lack of clarity in terms of exactly what the £17k funding was expected to deliver.
Having noted the advice of the Shadow Executive on this item, it was
RESOLVED: That the Scrutiny Management Committee be invited to choose between the following two options:1
· Option 1 – to agree to release the £14k currently allocated in the contingency provision for Scrutiny activities, plus £3k from reserves, for use in fully funding the application from the Traffic Congestion Scrutiny Committee.
· Option 2 – to make available appropriate funding from reserves, up to a value of £6k, to facilitate an assessment of public opinion on the options for addressing traffic congestion issues in the City using existing mechanisms such as ‘Your City’, ‘Talkabout’ and the Council’s on-line consultation module.
REASON: To enable the SMC to make a decision on this issue and the use of Scrutiny funding without improper interference from the Executive.