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Hampshire County Council Executive Member - Spatial Strategy 16 September 2003 Project Appraisal: Ashford Hill, near Kingsclere - Traffic Calming Report of the Director of Environment |
Item 5 |
Contact: Keith Pauw, tel. 01962 857808 email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 The following decision is sought:
That the Project Appraisal for traffic calming in Ashford Hill, near Kingsclere, including construction of a footbridge at an estimated cost of £58,000, be approved.
2. Reason
2.1 To reduce traffic speeds in order to improve safety at Ashford Hill.
3. Other Options Considered and Rejected
3.1 Concerns over a number of years by the Parish Council over accidents and traffic speeds has led to the proposals outlined in this report. No other major alternatives were considered suitable but the proposals devised are considered the best under the circumstances of improving safety and minimising the impact on the environment.
4. Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Decision Maker or a Member or Officer Consulted - None.
5. Dispensation granted by the Standards Committee - Not applicable.
6. Reason(s) for the Matter being dealt with if Urgent - Not applicable.
Approved by: Date:
Councillor J K Glen
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE MEMBER - SPATIAL STRATEGY |
PROJECT APPRAISAL |
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16 SEPTEMBER 2003
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PROJECT: |
ASHFORD HILL - TRAFFIC CALMING |
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COMMENCEMENT DATE: |
DECEMBER 2003 |
COMPLETION DATE: |
MARCH 2004 |
PLANNED YEAR OF START IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAPITAL PROGRAMME: 2003/04 |
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1. |
FINANCE (Client Department, Director of Property, Business and Regulatory Services [Estates Practice] and County Treasurer) |
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Current |
Capital | ||||
Estimate |
Programme | ||||
(at June 2003 prices) |
(at June 2003 prices) | ||||
Capital Expenditure |
£'000 |
£'000 | |||
Land to be purchased |
Nil |
Nil | |||
Construction |
50 |
58 | |||
Fees |
8 |
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58 |
58 | ||||
Less developers/ |
26 |
26 | |||
other contributions |
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32 |
32 | ||||
Financial provision for total scheme |
Total Cost | ||||
1. |
From Committees own resources |
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(a) Capital programme (as above) |
32 | ||||
(b) Other |
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2. |
From other resources |
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(a) Developer Contributions |
26 | ||||
(b) |
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(c) |
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TOTAL |
58 | ||||
Value of land for this project in HCC ownership £ |
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Variations from capital programme |
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Revenue implications |
£'000 |
% variation | |||
to Committee's | |||||
budget | |||||
Net current expenditure |
1.5 |
0.0015 | |||
Capital charges |
6 |
0.006 | |||
TOTAL net expenditure |
7.5 |
0.0075 | |||
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2. |
STATEMENT OF NEED/JUSTIFICATION FOR PROJECT (Client Department) |
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Following concerns raised by the Parish Council over a number of years, a scheme was developed to reduce traffic speed on the B3051 through the village, on which a number of accidents have occurred. Additionally, speeds on the C111 Ashford Hill Road have also been a concern, with measurements in May 2001 indicating that speeds are high through the village. In total, two personal injury accidents have occurred in the village in the three year period ending April 2003, which can be attributed to inappropriate speed. A scheme has been developed to reduce traffic speeds through the village involving visual traffic calming (entry gateways and coloured surfacing at the junction of the B3051/C111) in association with a reduction in the speed limit. Additionally, a footbridge is proposed across the brook which will enable pedestrians to be segregated from traffic at the northern end of the village where traffic speeds are highest. |
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ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROPOSAL (Client Department) |
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National/County Network and Policies | |
The proposals are consistent with the aims set out in the Hampshire Local Transport Plan 2001-2006 for the Basingstoke Environmental Strategy for Transport, ie to reduce the harmful effects of transport, to improve the safety of all travellers and to reduce dependence on the private car. | |
Details of Scheme and Design Standards | |
The works will improve the safety of pedestrians at the northern end of the village and reduce the impact of vehicles passing through the village. |
The Scheme details are: | ||
Location |
Proposal | |
Ashford Hill Road |
Gateways to enhance the proposed 30 mph speed limit (reduced from 40 mph) and additional 40 mph buffer speed limit. | |
Ashford Hill Road Junction with the B3051 |
Coloured surfacing to enhance the existence of the junction. | |
B3051 |
Gateways to enhance the proposed 30 mph speed limit (reduced from 40 mph) and additional 40 mph buffer speed limit on the southern approach to the village. Construction of footbridge over the brook at the northern end of the village to segregate pedestrians and also a gateway to enhance the proposed 30 mph speed limit (reduced from 40 mph). | |
The design standards adhere to Hampshire County Council's standard and national guidance. The designs will be safety audited. | ||
Environmental Impact | ||
The scheme has been designed to minimise any other visual impact on the environment and should reduce the effects of traffic on the village. | ||
Land Requirements | ||
No land acquisition required. All works to be confined within existing public highway limits. | ||
Statutory Procedures | ||
Procedures for reducing the speed limit are underway. The local Member, Councillor Allen, and the police have approved the scheme for public consultation. It is not expected that substantial objection will be raised by the public as the scheme has been requested by the Parish Council. The procedures for the reduction of the speed limit are therefore expected to be successfully completed. Two of the three 40 mph buffer zones which were requested by the Parish Council have been incorporated in the scheme. | ||
Public Consultation | |
Discussions have been held at Ashford Hill with Headley Parish Council which identified a list of issues that needed to be investigated. The latest consultation held with the Parish Council was on 10 April 2003 when the proposals were on view. A few comments were raised that have been addressed in the proposals. | |
Local Member's View | |
Councillor Allen supports the proposals. | |
Facilities for the Disabled | |
Not applicable. | |
Maintenance Implications | |
There will be minimal revenue implications from this proposal and they will be taken into account in the setting of the annual base budget. | |
Crime and Disorder Act 1998 | |
The provisions of this Act have no impact on this proposal. | |
Sustainability | |
This work will enhance the environment for walking. |
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ROAD IMPROVEMENT - ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED (Client Department) |
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No suitable alternatives. |
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Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers | |
The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report. | |
NB the list excludes: | |
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Published works. |
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Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act. |
TITLE |
LOCATION |
Ashford Hill |
Environment Department Sheridan House |
8062/KAP