Issue - meetings
Consideration of changes to the City Centre Traffic Regulation Order (Footstreets)
Meeting: 12/10/2023 - Executive (Item 38)
This report seeks the Executive to consider changes to the City Centre Traffic Regulation Order (Footstreets).
Additional documents:
- Annex A- Letter from Police, item 38 PDF 249 KB
- Annex B- Letter from Counter Terrorism Policing, item 38 PDF 235 KB View as HTML (38/3) 6 KB
- Annex C - RESULTS Restoring Blue Badge Access - Accessible, item 38 PDF 139 KB
- Annex D Map showing phases, item 38 PDF 344 KB
- Annex E - Strategic Review of City Centre Access, item 38 PDF 195 KB View as HTML (38/6) 86 KB
- Annex F - YorkFootstreetAccidentData, item 38 PDF 2 MB View as HTML (38/7) 353 KB
- Annex G - EIA, item 38 PDF 776 KB View as HTML (38/8) 160 KB
- Annex H Map showing Option 3, item 38 PDF 351 KB
- Annex I Pavement Cafes impact, item 38 PDF 105 KB View as HTML (38/10) 8 KB
Decision:
Resolved:
i. Noted the revised policy position of a new council plan, and how this changes decision making;
ii. Noted the updated Our City Centre Strategy (to be considered at the same meeting);
iii. Noted the advice of Counter Terrorism Policing contained within Annexes A and B attached to this report. At Economy, Place, Access and Transport Scrutiny Committee on the 26th of September, Counter Terrorism Policing Northeast confirmed their advice contained within Annex B remained their advice. The Executive have had a private briefing by Counter Terrorism Policing before making this decision and the information provided should also be considered;
iv. Noted the responses to the consultation on the principles for restoring Blue Badge access to Blake Street, Lendal, St. Helen’s Square, Goodramgate (between Deangate and King’s Square), Church Street, King Square, and Colliergate during pedestrianised hours, contained with Annex C attached to this report.
v. Acknowledged the positive impact of restoring Blue Badge access for disabled people.
vi. Noted the impacts of increased risk of accidents between pedestrians and vehicles linked to additional vehicles within the pedestrianised streets, (including the potential negative impacts on some groups with protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010) and the technical and practical challenges in administering an access regime;
vii. Agreed to implement Option 3, contained within the report, that the Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Measures will continue to operate but that Blue Badge access will be permitted to Blake Street, Lendal, St. Helen’s Square, Goodramgate (between Deangate and King’s Square), Church Street, Kings’ Square and Colliergate through the Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Measures during pedestrianised hours as shown in Annex H to this report from January 2024. To start the process and consultation of developing an Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order and some events may mean access is restricted for the event;
viii. Agreed that any additional ongoing costs, currently estimated at £200k, will need to be classed as priority growth as part of the 2024/25 budget process.
Reason: Executive are required to consider if the option to restore Blue Badge access is reasonable and proportionate having fully considered the Equalities Impact Assessment. Executive therefore need to weigh up the equalities and human rights benefits to Blue Badge holders of restoring access and if the proposed mitigation of introducing an Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order balances the wider public interest, including the right to life, the duty to protect life, and the potential negative impact that additional vehicular traffic in the pedestrianised area could have on some groups with protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010.
Minutes:
The Executive Leader welcomed the report and noted that the Executive would make a decision on the basis of all the advice they had received, and their decision would involve balancing the security of the city and the rights of the disabled.
The Director of Transport, Environment and Planning outlined the timeline of decisions on the access to the city centre for blue badge holders and other drivers. He explained the options within the report and confirmed that the security advice received from counter terrorism police remained the same, that no vehicles other than emergency services should be given access to the footstreet area.
Members welcomed the report and made acknowledgment of campaigning from residents, particularly blue badge holders highlighting the impact restrictions had had on the disabled. Having considered all of the information provided, the Executive agreed to permit blue badge holders to Blake Street, Lendal, St. Helen’s Square, Goodramgate (between Deangate and King’s Square), Church Street, Kings’ Square and Colliergate, through the Hostile Vehicle Measures.
Resolved:
i. Noted the revised policy position of a new council plan, and how this changes decision making;
ii. Noted the updated Our City Centre Strategy (to be considered at the same meeting);
iii. Noted the advice of Counter Terrorism Policing contained within Annexes A and B attached to this report. At Economy, Place, Access and Transport Scrutiny Committee on the 26th of September, Counter Terrorism Policing Northeast confirmed their advice contained within Annex B remained their advice. The Executive have had a private briefing by Counter Terrorism Policing before making this decision and the information provided should also be considered;
iv. Noted the responses to the consultation on the principles for restoring Blue Badge access to Blake Street, Lendal, St. Helen’s Square, Goodramgate (between Deangate and King’s Square), Church Street, King Square, and Colliergate during pedestrianised hours, contained with Annex C attached to this report.
v. Acknowledged the positive impact of restoring Blue Badge access for disabled people.
vi. Noted the impacts of increased risk of accidents between pedestrians and vehicles linked to additional vehicles within the pedestrianised streets, (including the potential negative impacts on some groups with protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010) and the technical and practical challenges in administering an access regime;
vii. Approved proceeding with option 3 within the report that the Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Measures will continue to operate but that Blue Badge access will be permitted to Blake Street, Lendal, St. Helen’s Square, Goodramgate (between Deangate and King’s Square), Church Street, Kings’ Square and Colliergate through the Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Measures during pedestrianised hours as shown in Annex H to this report from January 2024. To start the process and consultation of developing an Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order and some events may mean access is restricted for the event;
viii. Agreed that any additional ongoing costs, currently estimated at £200k, will need to be classed as priority growth as part of the 2024/25 budget process.
Reason: Executive are required to consider ... view the full minutes text for item 38