Issue details
Black Dike Lane – Danger Reduction scheme
Purpose of report: The Council received a petition from residents
of Black Dike Lane and Manor Close, Poppleton. It was presented to
Full Council by Councillor Hook on 21 October 2021 and reported to
decision session on 18 January 2022 and thereafter added to the
Danger Reduction programme for review.
The concerns have been reviewed as part of a feasibility study and
this report provides feedback from the study as well as from the
subsequent consultation exercise.
The Executive Member is asked to consider the findings and
recommendations of the study and consultation, and to approve the
recommended action for progression to implementation.
The Executive Member will be asked to approve Option 1 as set out
in Annex A (Plan 2) of the report comprising:
(i) A complete refresh of all road markings along Black Dike Lane
and replacement of all faded or damaged signs, as well as hedge
trimming to improve visibility of the signage;
(ii) The introduction of additional signs and road markings to
further reinforce the existing signs and markings and better
highlight existing hazards to ensure motorists drive appropriately
in compliance with the signed speed limits, and to dissuade larger
goods vehicles from using Black Dike Lane; and
(iii) The reduction of the 30mph speed limit to 20mph under an
Experimental Traffic Regulation order (ETRO) for up to 18 months,
after which a further decision will be sought about whether to make
the ETRO permanent.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: Rural West York Ward;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 18/11/2024
Decision due: 21/01/25 by Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport
Lead member: Executive Member for Transport
Lead director: Director of Transport, Environment and Planning
Department: Directorate of Transport, Environment and Planning
Contact: David Mercer Email: David.mercer@york.gov.uk, 07983 953303 Email: david.mercer@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Consultation was undertaken with key and
statutory consultees as well as ward members, parish council and
residents.
Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes