Issue - meetings
Traffic Regulation Order objection - Burdyke Avenue Improvement Scheme
Meeting: 14/01/2016 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport - Expired (Item 45)
The Executive Member is requested to consider an objection raised as part of the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultation process and make a decision on whether to proceed with the parking restrictions as advertised. The restrictions form part of a larger improvement scheme to address concerns raised by both local residents and the bus companies running services along the route.
Additional documents:
- Annex A Approved scheme, item 45 PDF 190 KB
- Annex B Decision Email 8_6_15, item 45 PDF 38 KB
- Annex C TRO Documents, item 45 PDF 451 KB
- Annex D TRO Consultation Area, item 45 PDF 138 KB
- Annex E Objection Letter, item 45 PDF 265 KB
- Annex F Original consultation area, item 45 PDF 174 KB
Decision:
Resolved: That Option 1 to consider the objection but approve the introduction of the advertised parking restrictions as detailed in Annex C of the Officer’s report be approved.
Reason: The parking restrictions would complement the recently installed layby and reduce parking opportunities which delay buses and frustrate local residents.
Minutes:
The Executive Member considered a report which detailed an objection raised as part of the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultation process and he made a decision on whether to proceed with parking restrictions on Burdyke Avenue.
The Executive Member considered the following options:
Option 1: Consider the objection but approve the introduction of the advertised parking restrictions as detailed in Annex C.
Option 2: Agree with the objection and approve further consultation.
The Executive Member accepted that there would be some parking displacement but was happy to agree with the Officer’s recommendation.
Resolved: That Option 1 to consider the objection but approve the introduction of the advertised parking restrictions as detailed in Annex C of the Officer’s report be approved.
Reason: The parking restrictions would complement the recently installed layby and reduce parking opportunities which delay buses and frustrate local residents.