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Outer Ring Road Improvement Options

Meeting: 23/09/2008 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11 (Item 76)

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This report presents the results of a study of the projected performance of the Outer Ring Road, provides options for improvements to be included in a proposed Access York Phase 2 bid to the Regional Transport Board (RTB) and seeks approval in principle to submit a bid to the RTB.

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED:(i) That the submission of an Access York Phase 2 bid for funding to the Regional Transport Board based upon a package of citywide measures and the Option B2 improvements to the Outer Ring Road (at grade improvements to all roundabouts from Wetherby Road to Strensall Road), for a total outturn cost of approximately £42m, be approved;

 

                        (ii) That the requirement for preparatory costs of approximately £500k and a local contribution of approximately £5m if the scheme was approved by the Regional Transport Board and the Department for Transport be noted.

 

REASON:(i) To enable funding to be obtained for improving the transport provision in York;

 

                        (ii) To enable the commitment to be include in future budgetary considerations.

Minutes:

Members received a report which presented the results of a study of the projected performance of the Outer Ring Road, provided options for improvements to be included in a proposed Access York Phase 2 bid to the Regional Transport Board (RTB) and sought approval in principle to submit a bid to the RTB.

 

The report presented the following options for improving the Outer Ring Road:

 

Option

Description

Do Nothing

Current 2008 Layout

Option A

(Do Minimum)

Do Minimum (Planned at grade improvements to A59 & Hopgrove + minor works at Wetherby Road, 3 new Park & Ride sites)

Option B1

Selected at grade improvements (all junctions from Wetherby Rd to Clifton Moor + Haxby Road)

Option B2

Selected at grade improvements (all junctions from Wetherby Road to Strensall Road)

Option B3

At grade improvements at all junctions (Copmanthorpe to Hopgrove (HA Scheme))

Option C1

 

Selected at grade improvements (all junctions from Wetherby Rd to Strensall Rd) + dual carriageway Wetherby Rd to Clifton Moor

Option C2

At grade improvements at all junctions + dual carriageway Wetherby Rd to Clifton Moor

Option D

Grade separated junctions from A59 to A19 + at grade improvements at all other junctions + dual carriageway Wetherby Rd to Clifton Moor.

Option E

Grade separated junctions from A59 to A19 + at grade improvements at all other junctions + dual carriageway Wetherby Rd to Haxby Rd.

Option F

Grade separated junctions from A59 to Haxby Rd + at grade improvements at all other junctions + dual carriageway Wetherby Rd to Haxby Rd.

Option G

Grade separated junctions from Wetherby Rd to Haxby Rd + at grade improvements at all other junctions + dual carriageway entire length

Option H

Grade separated junctions and dual carriageway to entire length

Option I

Relief road Wetherby Road to Hopgrove. Access to relief road at Wetherby Rd, A59, A19, Wigginton Rd, Hopgrove only

 

The report also detailed a range of citywide measures to encourage travellers to transfer to more sustainable modes of transport, which would be included in the bid to the RTB:

·        Reallocation of road space to cyclists and pedestrians, particularly at junctions to remove pinch points on the cycle network in accordance with the principles of the Cycling City status, and generally improve the walking environment;

·        Provision of bus priorities on remaining routes e.g. A19 Shipton Road;

·        Expansion of the bus stop infrastructure programme;

·        Provision of sections of an Orbital bus route (including interchanges);

·        Orbital Cycle Route adjacent to Ring Road (Strensall Rd to Wigginton Rd);

·        Improved/additional pedestrian/cycle crossings over the Ouse;

·        Access restrictions to certain areas/routes such as Ouse Bridge;

·        Extension to the ‘footstreets’;

·        Expansion of ‘virtual bus priority’ using Bus Location and Information Sub-System;

·        Further development of demand management measures such as the use of car parking charges;

·        Development of the Urban Traffic Management Control system to lock-in benefits of reduced traffic;

·        Other improvements to ease the flow of public transport.

 

Members noted that the report concluded that the dualling of the whole of the northern ring road was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 76


 

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