Archived decisions

Hampshire County Council

North Hampshire Transport Strategy Panel

23 March 2004

Capital Programme

Report of the Director of Environment

Item 8

Contact: Jim Soutar, ext 6049 email: [email protected]

1. Summary

1.1 This report sets out the finalised Capital Programme for 2004/05, the draft programme for 2005/06 and the preparation pool of schemes to be considered beyond 2005/06, focusing particularly on the North Hampshire area. The Panel is asked to note the 2004/05 programme and to endorse the 2005/06 draft programme.

2. Integrated Transport Capital Programme

2.1 On 23 January 2004 the Executive Member for Environment agreed the County Council's Environment Capital Programme being submitted to Cabinet on 23 February 2004. The report updated progress on and proposed amendments to the 2003/04 Integrated Transport Programme and set out the proposed Capital Programme for 2004/05 to 2007/08. These programmes were submitted for approval to the County Council on 25 February 2004.

2.2 The Integrated Transport Capital Programme is primarily funded by Government, either through specific grant and credit approvals (for schemes costing over £5 million) or through the general allocation of credit approval in the Local Transport Plan Settlement (for schemes costing less that £5 million). Additional funding is also available for specific schemes from external bodies, primarily contributions associated with major new developments, but in some cases from district councils' own Capital Programmes. Relevant schemes are included in the capital programme when it is anticipated that this external funding (EF) will be available and a scheme is sufficiently developed for implementation. In some cases schemes may be funded through both EF and Government funding.

2.3 On 19 December 2003 notification was received from the Government Office for the South East on its assessment of the County Council's Annual Progress Report submitted in July 2003 and its allocation of resources. The total block allocation is £31.179 million, comprising £15.783 million for integrated transport and £15.396 million for maintenance. This compares with indicative allocations of £13.120 million and £7.893 million respectively, notified in the December 2000 LTP settlement. The integrated transport total includes £900,000 for schemes in the A27 corridor, and reward funding of £1.763 million for the County Council's continued strong performance. A ring fenced allocation for 2004/05 of £7.5 million has also been made for the A3 Bus Priority Corridor which was accepted as a major scheme by the Government on 28 October 2003.

2.4 The new programme has been produced on the basis that, from the £31.2 million available for 2004/05 through the LTP process, £17.3 million will be spent on highway maintenance and bridges, and £13.9 million on integrated transport. In 2005/06 the forecast resource totals are £17 million for highways maintenance and bridges and £14 million for integrated transport. The 2005/06 figures anticipate that the allocations will continue to be well in excess of the previously published indicative allocations for those years (as in 2004/05). The years 2006/07 and 2007/08 will be the first two years of the next five year LTP. For planning purposes it has been assumed that the allocations will be the same as 2005/06. For integrated transport the 2004/05 resources will need to cover expenditure required to complete the 2003/04 and earlier programmes and development costs of post 2004/05 projects, including major schemes as well as the cost of implementing the 2004/05 programme. A 2004/05 starts programme has been approved by the County Council, which will be managed to deliver the required spending during the financial year.

2.5 The new programme is based on the draft programmes presented to the former Area Transport Strategy Panels in autumn 2003. Each scheme was assessed against LTP objectives, the County Council's Corporate Objectives and the Government's ten-year transport objectives of economy, environment, accessibility, safety and integration. These Panels supported the programmes as submitted. However, some additional schemes had been added or brought forward where they are specifically related to the County Council's Public Service Agreement with regard to promoting bus patronage (a total of £4 million) and reducing road accident casualties (a total of £2.6 million). There is also additional funding for the Safer Routes to School Programme (a total of £1.25 million) which was identified as a priority by the Environment Policy Review Committee. In some cases LTP funding has been introduced to supplement schemes which are largely funded from developers' contributions but there is a shortfall. Some schemes have been delayed, either from 2003/04 into 2004/05 or from 2004/05 into 2005/06, because of programme slippage either on that particular scheme or a related project.

2.6 The integrated transport capital programme for the North Hampshire Transport Strategy area is shown in Appendices 1 to 4. Appendix 1 shows the casualty reduction and county-wide/other programmes for 2004/05 and 2005/06. Details of some county-wide programmes will be subsequently submitted to the Executive Member for Environment for approval. Appendix 2 shows, for information, the 2004/05 programme, and includes the previous strategy areas together with the current status of individual schemes. In some cases the title has been amended as compared to previous reports. These are primarily to clarify matters given that the new programme includes schemes previously reported to the former ten Transport Strategy Panels. Where appropriate details are given in the remarks column. The proposed programme for 2005/06 shown in Appendix 3 is based upon the draft programmes presented to the former Area Panels last autumn. Appendix 4 shows the current list of Preparation Pool schemes. The development of the new LTP for 2006-2011 could lead to significant amendments. This could include proposed deletions of schemes because of poor ratings against objectives and new schemes resulting from the development of the new LTP. A report will be presented to the autumn meeting of the Panel.

3. Proposed Planning Obligations Reform

3.1 The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister issued a consultation paper in November 2003 on the reform of the planning obligations policy. Such a change would affect the way in which developers contributions towards transport improvements are assessed and collected. Developers currently pay a contribution towards appropriate infrastructure and other improvements or measures following a negotiating process with the relevant local authority. The Government is minded to introduce a change whereby applicants for development could instead pay a 'planning charge'. This would lead to a tariff based approach to contributions from development. Draft regulations and a revised circular will be published for consultation in March/April 2004.

Recommendation

That the Panel notes the approved programme for 2004/05 and endorses the proposed programme for 2005/06.





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:

1.

Published works.

2.

Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

TITLE

LOCATION

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APPENDIX 1

2004/05 and Draft 2005/06 County-wide Casualty Reduction Programme

The object of the programme is to meet the County Council's Public Service Agreement targets for casualty reduction.

Scheme

LTP Allocation £000

Remarks

2004/05

2005/06

Low cost safety programme

1500

1500

Site specific schemes, usually comprising signing, road markings and surfacings

Water Lane, Totton (plus 130,000 EF)

120

Initial design under way

Future Safety Schemes

1000

1000

Programme to be determined

TOTAL (plus £130,000 EF)

2620

2500

APPENDIX 1 (contd)

2004/05 and Draft 2005/06 County-wide/Other Capital Programme

Programme

LTP Allocation £000

Remarks

2004/05

2005/06

Pedestrian Crossings

500

300

Continuing programme of new Pelican and Zebra crossings

MIRACLES

100

EU supported project for Winchester City, including air quality, freight distribution and alternatives to car use

Central Intelligent Transport Systems

200

200

Continuing programme of new computer based traffic management systems

Community Transport Schemes

650

650

New and replacement vehicles

Rural Partnership Schemes

200

200

Continuing programme of local traffic management schemes

Minor Works

250

250

Continuing programme of schemes costing less than £10,000 to meet local priorities

Passenger Transport Information

130

130

Contribution to national computer based public information systems

Safer Routes to Schools

1250

1500

Infrastructure improvements associated with approved School Travel Plans

Railway Stations/Interchanges

200

100

Continuing programme. Schemes to be determined

Air Quality and Noise Monitoring

50

50

Continuing programme of new remote stations

Home Zones/Community Strategies

100

100

Programme to be determined

LTP Monitoring/Initiatives

200

200

Continuing programme of new remote survey sites

Hythe Pier

90

90

Continuing programme of contributions to structural maintenance

Recreational Cycling

100

100

Continuing programme. Schemes to be determined

TOTAL

4080

3930

APPENDIX 2

2004/05 Capital Programme - North Hampshire Transport Strategy Area

(FOR INFORMATION ONLY)

Scheme

Previous LTP Area

Allocation £'000

Remarks

LTP

EF

A30/A340 Route 1 Quality Bus Partnership - Phase 2

BEST

200

Previous title `BEST BQP'. Continuation of 2003/04 scheme.

A340 Aldermaston Road Roundabout, Basingstoke - Traffic Signals

BEST

500

500

Feasibility study complete.

NHTS Village Initiatives

BEST & NEHTS

100

Combination of previous titles `BEST Rural Schemes' and `NEHTS Village Traffic Management programmes.

Kempshott Roundabout to Brighton Hill Cycleway, Basingstoke

BEST

100

50

Feasibility study complete.

North West Quadrant, Basingstoke - Cycles and Pedestrians

BEST

300

300

Detail design under way.

A30 Brighton Hill Roundabout, Basingstoke - Traffic Signals

BEST

1000

Preliminary design complete. Consultation spring 2004.

Gabriel Park to Leisure Centre Cycleway , Basingstoke

BEST

200

Detail design under way.

A33 Rural Junctions

BEST

50

Studies under way.

Chineham Bus Infrastructure

BEST

20

Discussions with operator and Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council under way.

New Street, Basingstoke -Contraflow Bus Lane

BEST

200

Feasibility study complete.

Blackwater Valley Quality Bus Partnership

NEHTS

400

Previous title `A325/A30 Route 1 Corridor'. Continuation of 2002/03 scheme.

NHTS Bus Infrastructure Improvements

NEHTS

100

Previous title `NEHTS Public Transport Infrastructure and Information'. Discussions with operators under way.

Lynchford Road, Farnborough - Toucan Crossing

NEHTS

65

Detail design under way.

A327 Summit Way, Farnborough - Cycleway

NEHTS

100

180

Previous title `Summit Avenue (Southwood Road to Old Trunk Road), Farnborough'. Preliminary design complete. Consultation spring 2004.

North Camp, Farnborough - Traffic Management

NEHTS

100

Previous title `North Camp Regeneration (including Park Road)'. Feasibility study complete.

A323 Ash Road, Aldershot - Traffic Management

NEHTS

250

Detail design under way.

A327 Elles Road, Farnborough - Street Lighting

NEHTS

120

Detail design under way.

A30 Blackwater - Pedestrian Enhancements

NEHTS

30

Feasibility study under way.

B3272 Corridor - Yateley and Eversley - Traffic Management

NEHTS

200

Previous title `B3272 including Yateley'. Preliminary consultation complete.

TOTAL

2415

2650

APPENDIX 3

2005/06 Draft Capital Programme - North Hampshire

Transport Strategy Area

Scheme

Previous LTP Area

Allocation £'000

Remarks

LTP

EF

Basingstoke Route 3 Quality Bus Partnership

BEST

100

Continuation of 2004/05 QBP programme.

NHTS Village Initiatives

BEST and NEHTS

100

Combination of previous titles `BEST Rural Schemes' and `NEHTS Village Traffic Management'. Continuation of 2004/05 programme.

Winchester Road Roundabout, Basingstoke - Traffic Signals

BEST

250

250

Feasibility under way.

A33: Ringway to Popley Way - Traffic Signals and Junction Improvements

BEST

2000

1000

Previous title `A33 Reading Road/Popley Way'. Preliminary design under way.

South West Quadrant, Basingstoke - Pedestrians and Cycles

BEST

200

Feasibility study complete.

A30 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane - Kempshott to Brighton Hill, Basingstoke

BEST

250

Previous title `A30 2 + lane (A30 Strategy)'. Feasibility study required.

Chineham Cycle Schemes

BEST

200

Feasibility studies complete.

NHTS Bus Infrastructure Improvements - Phase 2

NEHTS

100

Previous title `NEHTS Public Transport Infrastructure and Information'. Continuation of 2004/05 programme.

Yateley to Blackwater Cycleway

NEHTS

100

Preliminary design complete.

Fleet Town Centre

NEHTS

400

2200

Preliminary consultation complete. Detail design under way.

TOTAL

3250

3900

APPENDIX 4

Preparation Pool - North Hampshire Transport Strategy Area

Scheme

Previous LTP Area

Remarks

A340 Tadley

BEST

Investigation required.

Traffic Calming in Residential Areas, Basingstoke

BEST

Investigation required.

A33/Crockford Lane, Basingstoke

BEST

Feasibility study under way.

Chineham Station

BEST

Discussions with Network Rail under way.

South East Quadrant, Basingstoke

BEST

Investigation required.

North East Quadrant, Basingstoke

BEST

Feasibility study complete.

A30 Basingstoke to Hook

BEST

Feasibility study complete.

B3400 Strategy

BEST

Feasibility study complete.

A339 Strategy

BEST

Investigation required.

London Road to Overton Station

BEST

Feasibility study complete.

A340: Ringway to Lodge Junction, Basingstoke

BEST

Initial feasibility study complete. Awaiting development proposals.

NHTS Intelligent Traffic Signals

BEST and NEHTS

Amalgamation of previous titles `BEST ITS' and NEHTS ITS'. Investigation required.

NHTS Cycles and Pedestrians

BEST and NEHTS

Amalgamation of previous titles `BEST Cycles/Pedestrians/ Quadrants' and NEHTS Cycles and Pedestrians'. Investigation required.

NHTS Route Corridors

NEHTS

Previous title `NEHTS Corridors including A323'. Investigation required.

A287/Redfields Lane, near Fleet

NEHTS

Preliminary design complete. Consultation with interested parties continuing.

Beacon Hill Road, Church Crookham

NEHTS

Investigation required.