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AT A MEETING of the SOUTH HAMPSHIRE RAPID TRANSIT PROCUREMENT JOINT PANEL held at The Castle, Winchester on
Monday 8 November 2004.
PRESENT:
Hampshire County Council
Councillors: K. B. Estlin (Chairman); T.G. Knight; D. F. Wright.
Portsmouth City Council:
Councillors: A. Bentley; J. Patey; A. H. Storey; G. Vernon-Jackson.
44. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Members were mindful that, where they believed they had a personal or personal prejudicial interest in any matter to be considered at the meeting, they should, normally at the time of debate declare their interest, and having regards to the circumstances described in paragraphs 7 and 9 of the County Council's Code of Conduct, consider whether to leave the meeting whilst the matter was discussed.
45. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 23 July 2004 were confirmed as a correct
record and signed by the Chairman.
46. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS
There were no Chairman's communications.
47. DEPUTATIONS
There were no deputations.
48. EXCLUSION OF THE PRESS AND PUBLIC
RESOLVED:
That, by virtue of paragraphs 7 and 9 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972, the press and public be excluded from the meeting for consideration of the following items.
49. SOUTH HAMPSHIRE RAPID TRANSIT - 1 PROGRESS REPORT
The Panel considered the confidential report of the Director of Environment
(Hampshire County Council) and the City Engineer (Portsmouth City Council)
(item 6 in the Minute Book) advising the Panel of the events that had taken
place since 22 July 2004 when the Secretary of State announced that he was not
able to approve the Promoters revised funding submission for the South
Hampshire Rapid Transit (SHRT-1) project. The report invited Members of the
Panel to comment on the approach to be taken in negotiating a revised funding
proposal for a revised scheme to be submitted to Ministers mid November 2004.
The SHRT-1 Project Director expanded on the report paying particular attention
to the advice given by Government officials recommending that further work be
undertaken to re-examine the project in the context of the Government's new
transport policy agenda and to look at different procurement options to get cost
down. Preliminary options to revise the procurement to return to Government
with a funding requirement would reduce the additional costs to justify the
SHRT-1 project. Further discussion centred on the project scope and the
benefits of accessibility for transport users between Gosport, Fareham and
Portsmouth with the commitment to provide a much needed transport solution.
Members noted that the Government was favouring bus services over light rail
where this provided a more cost-effective solution.
RESOLVED:
(i) During the course of the ensuing discussions, Members' supported the
scheme and the need for a solution to severe traffic congestion in south
Hampshire by re-examining the options to present a stronger case to
Government for investment to deliver improvements to the transport
infrastructure.
(ii) Members agreed that a joint Hampshire County Council and Portsmouth
City Council press release should be published at the same time as the
revised submission to Government confirming both Authorities continued
commitment to the South Hampshire Rapid Transit Scheme and
consideration of the wider improved infrastructure requirements.
50. SCOPE OF WORK TO BE UNDERTAKEN IN THE RE EXAMINATION
OF THE PROJECT
The Panel considered the confidential report of the Director of Environment
(Hampshire County Council) and the City Engineer (Portsmouth City Council)
(item 7 in the Minute Book) on the re examination of the implications of the
Government's new Transport Policy White Paper `The Future of Transport on
the South Hampshire Rapid Transit-1 scheme.
In amplifying the report, the SHRT-1 Project Director reported on the work
required to be undertaken in the re examination of the project with the
Promoters.
The Project Director reported that the Department for Transport had been
advised of the scope of the work recommended to be undertaken in the re-
examination of the project and had been invited to contribute to the cost of this
work (estimated to be £300k). Consent had been sought for the Promoter's costs
to be funded through the LTP process. No response has been received to date.
Members agreed the work should proceed as set out and instructed Council
officers to determine how this work would be funded.
RESOLVED
That the report be noted.
51. REVIEW OF THE PROCUREMENT OPTIONS
The Panel considered the confidential report of the Director of Environment
(Hampshire County Council) and City Engineer (Portsmouth City Council)
(item 8 in the Minute Book) identifying three different procurement options
and changes to project scope intended to reduce the funding requirement and
that was also in keeping with the themes of the Government's new transport
policy.
The Panel received a presentation which introduced the principal costs of a
modified procurement. Members noted that the evaluation of the modified
procurement suggested project costs could be reduced significantly, to a level
which would support a strong case for funding to be reinstated. It was also
noted that the reduced cost was the product of further scope changes, combined
with the Promoters taking more risk during the operating phase of the project.
The Project Director advised that a robust assessment of risk and risk
management opportunities would now be undertaken and the results reported to
support a Members decision on the acceptability of these risks.
In discussions, Members commented on the approach in future negotiations with
Department of Transport officials which would lead to a revised submission to
Ministers in due course. Members noted that following the Government
decision to withdraw the funding pending a review of procurement options, the
County Council needed to pursue a twin track approach and examine all means
of improving access to the Gosport peninsula. The Executive Member for
Environment at his Decision Day on 9 November would consider a decision to
broaden the responsibilities of the Light Rapid Transit Development Panel by
disbanding it and replacing it with the Gosport Peninsula Access Panel and a
Part I report to the County Council meeting on 25 November would recommend
that the Terms of Reference be amended accordingly.
RESOLVED
That the 3 options as set out in the report be endorsed for further consideration
in the Councils negotiations with Government leading to a submission to
Ministers in due course.
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