Issue - meetings
Review of Council supported local bus service provision
Meeting: 07/12/2010 - Decision Session - Executive Member for City Strategy (Item 47)
47 Review of Council Subsidised Local Bus Service Provision PDF 145 KB
This report considers the current subsidised bus network in York and presents a draft revised network of routes for the consideration and approval of the Executive Member. The decision will inform the contents of an open tendering exercise to be undertaken early in the new year.
Additional documents:
- Annex A - Proposed route specs for option E, item 47 PDF 143 KB
- Public Timetables route 11 eves a, item 47 PDF 26 KB
- Public Timetables route 12 b, item 47 PDF 34 KB
- Public Timetables route 19A 19C c, item 47 PDF 38 KB
- Public Timetables route 20 20A d, item 47 PDF 84 KB
- Public Timetables route 24 26 e, item 47 PDF 42 KB
- Public Timetables route 36 f, item 47 PDF 32 KB
- Public Timetables route 112 113 g, item 47 PDF 35 KB
- Public Timetables route 625 h, item 47 PDF 30 KB
- Public Timetables route 627 637 i, item 47 PDF 31 KB
- Public Timetables route T13 j, item 47 PDF 27 KB
- Annex Aa Subsidised Bus Network vs Commercial Network, item 47 PDF 1 MB
- Annex B C D 2011 Bus Tenders - Route Plans, item 47 PDF 4 MB
- Annex E Taxibus T13, item 47 PDF 2 MB
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the Executive Member for City Strategy agrees:
i) That the proposed network of bus routes, as detailed in Option E of the officer report, be tendered in December 2010 for introduction from September 2011.
ii) To the withdrawal of services as indicated in the officer report.
iii) To request officers to report back if there are significant implications for the City caused by any reductions in subsidised bus services which may be agreed by neighbouring authorities.
REASON: This course of action will meet with the current efficiency agenda of the Council whilst providing the most comprehensive and attractive network of bus routes which will retain an acceptable level of bus provision across the City.
Minutes:
The Executive Member was presented with a report, which set out details of the current subsidised bus network in York and the draft, revised, network of routes for his consideration. The decision would inform the contents of an open tendering exercise to be undertaken early in the new year prior to the expiry of existing service contracts in September 2011.
Officers reported that North Yorkshire County Council had now made public their proposals for service changes. These mainly affected Sunday and evening services which would have had some implications for the York area.
The Executive Member reported receipt of a late representation from Cllr Merrett who had raised a number of issues regarding services. He confirmed that he would ask Officers to examine these issues outside the meeting.
The Executive Member confirmed that there was a need for effective and efficient bus services whilst maximising customer accessibility and gaining the best value for money.
He then gave consideration to the following options:
a. Tender the existing bus network, retaining all current bus routes
b. Tender the existing bus network, discontinuing those routes which do not meet Council criteria for subsidy (in bold at Table A)
c. Withdraw Council subsidy for all evening bus services
d. Withdraw Council subsidy for all Sunday bus services
e. Tender the network of services outlined at Table B, withdrawing the worst performing elements of the bus network.
RESOLVED: That the Executive Member for City Strategy agrees:
i) That the proposed network of bus routes, as detailed in Option E of the officer report, be tendered in December 2010 for introduction from September 2011.
ii) To the withdrawal of services as indicated in the officer report. 1.
iii) To request officers to report back if there are significant implications for the City caused by any reductions in subsidised bus services which may be agreed by neighbouring authorities. 2.
REASON: This course of action will meet with the current efficiency agenda of the Council whilst providing the most comprehensive and attractive network of bus routes, which will retain an acceptable level of bus provision across the City.