Agenda item
Air Quality - Annual Status Report 2022 (10:15)
- Meeting of Decision Session - Executive Member for Environment and Climate Emergency, Wednesday, 5 July 2023 10.00 am (Item 4.)
- View the background to item 4.
The report details the latest (2022) air quality monitoring results for York and progress on achieving measures in York’s current Air Quality Action Plan to deliver further improvements in air quality. The report also provides an update on a successful funding bid made to DEFRA’s Air Quality Grant Scheme for two projects to improve public awareness of air pollution.
Decision:
Resolved:
i. That the contents of the report were noted (and the submission of the Annual Status Report to DEFRA was approved), including the generally improving trend in air pollution in recent years, progress made with AQAP3 and progress with updating the current plan in line with the Environment Act 2021, to complement other key CYC strategies.
Reason: To ensure that the Executive Members were aware of current airquality position in the city including continued exceedances ofobjectives in some areas, progress made with air quality improvement measures and progress with AQAP4.
Minutes:
The Executive Members considered a report which detailed the latest (2022) air quality monitoring results for York, the progress on achieving measures in York’s current Air Quality Action Plan to deliver further improvements in air quality and provided an update on a successful funding bid made to DEFRA’s Air Quality Grant Scheme.
The Public Protection Manager outlined the report and noted that:
· There has been a downward trend in nitrogen dioxide concentrations of the past 10+ years.
· There were improvements in air quality in some areas of the Air Quality Management Plan in 2022. Pollutant concentrations in most were broadly similar to 2021 but remained lower than pre-pandemic levels recorded in 2019.
· Most of York had good air quality and met the health-based annual average air quality objective for nitrogen dioxide but it was exceeded in the same three ‘technical breach’ areas within the city centre, which included the following roads: Gillygate / Bootham / St Leonards Place, Blossom Street and Rougier Street.
· The highest concentration of nitrogen dioxide recorded at a ‘relevant location’ was on Gillygate and concentrations of particulates remained well within the current health-based air quality objectives for these pollutants.
· City of York Council has progressed with the delivery of measures within York’s Third Air Quality Action Plan through the support of electric vehicle infrastructure, amongst other schemes.
He concluded by outlining some of the priorities for the 2023/24 Action Plan and stated that there was a focus on raising awareness of the impact of poor air quality on health.
In response to questions from the Executive Members, the Director for Environment, Transport and Planning, and Public Protection Manager explained that:
· The draft consultation of the Air Quality Action Plan update (AQAP4) was completed but was tied in with other Council corporate plans and awaiting approval. The AQAP4 would also include additional measures, such as DEFRA’s new air quality strategy, amongst others.
· Air quality was measured through 9 monitoring stations and around 234 diffusion tube monitoring sites across the city. The monitoring stations presented challenges associated with space/ownership of land and available electricity supply and also cost around £27,000 to purchase alongside the £3,500 maintenance and other service/audit costs.
· Some food street vendors in the city centre use electric supplies, as opposed to diesel generators, and there was a good network of diffusion tubes throughout the centre. There was a project to improve the electricity supply into the footstreets in the city centre, but this has been stalled due to unsuccessful funding.
· The Council have some key performance indicators on modal use in York, which were monitored over extended periods of time. The monitoring methods could also be developed in the future to improve the data that was collected.
Resolved:
i. That the contents of the report were noted (and the submission of the Annual Status Report to DEFRA was approved), including the generally improving trend in air pollution in recent years, progress made with AQAP3 and progress with updating the current plan in line with the Environment Act 2021, to complement other key CYC strategies.
Reason: To ensure that the Executive Members were aware of current airquality position in the city including continued exceedances ofobjectives in some areas, progress made with air quality improvement measures and progress with AQAP4.
Supporting documents:
- Air Quality ASR Exec Member Report 2023, item 4. PDF 658 KB View as HTML (4./1) 152 KB
- ASR Template England 2023 City of York, item 4. PDF 4 MB View as HTML (4./2) 5 MB