Issue - decisions
Suspension of Highway Design Guide and associated documents
10/08/2023 - Suspension of Highway Design Guide and associated documents
The Highway Design Guide and its supporting
documents are available on the Council’s website at:
www.york.gov.uk/HighwayDesignGuide
This includes:
• The Highway Design Guide
• The appendices to the Highway Design Guide
• The support documents to the Highway Design Guide
• The technical highway specification
• The technical highway drawings and plans
Most of these documents are 20 years old (or older) and have not
been updated since their first publication. This means that out of
date information and guidance is currently provided to the CYC
teams, developers and designers who make use of these documents.
Key issues include:
• Outdated approaches and design principles which, in some
cases, conflict with newer legislation and guidance such as the
Equality Act 2010, the Council’s duty under the Public Sector
Equality Duty, Department for Transport national guidance, such as
Inclusive Mobility A Guide to Best Practice on Access to Pedestrian
and Transport Infrastructure, and Local Transport Note 1/20 Cycle
Infrastructure Design (LTN 1/20);
• References to national and local policies, research,
legislation and guidance documents which are out of date, have been
superseded or overtaken by newer publications;
• Some elements of design which are now seen as essential in
new developments are not included in the documents (for example
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) and other climate change
adaptation measures);
• Advice on highway layouts which can be detrimental to active
mode users and/or highway users with protected characteristics
under the Equality Act 2010.
National and local policies and guidance are expected to change
significantly during 2023/24, because of:
• The anticipated adoption of City of York’s Local Plan
and the development of associated Supplementary Planning
Documents;
• The development of York’s Local Transport Strategy,
4th Local Transport Plan and supporting documents; and
• At the national level, Active Travel England becoming a
statutory consultee for large development sites in 2023, supported
by the publication of its planning application assessment
toolkit;
• The publication of an updated version of Manual for Streets
(first published in 2007 with Manual for Streets 2 published in
2010) expected in the coming months.
A suspension of the Highway Design Guide and its supporting
documents is, therefore, recommended to remove the risk of
confusing and/or contradicting advice being provided through the
Council’s outdated published documents.
Whilst the documents are suspended, updated documents will be
published by the Council as interim guidance as they become
available. These interim documents will then be subject to
consultation and review (including in the light of new local and
national policies and guidance) before going through the
Council’s approval process to become adopted CYC
documents.