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Hampshire County Council Rushmoor Highway and Transport Advisory Panel 7 October 2005 Traffic Management Programme Report of the Director of Environment |
Item 8 |
Contact: Richard Hague, tel 01962 857807 email: [email protected]
Contact: Steve Dungay, tel 01252 398240 email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 This report covers the main programme of traffic management work in the Rushmoor area in 2005/06. This year's programme is, for the first time, entirely Capital funded and includes Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs), signing and lining schemes.
2. Background
2.1 Under the revised agency arrangements for traffic management, Rushmoor Borough Council has continued to take direct responsibility for certain traffic management functions throughout the borough on behalf of the County Council. These arrangements have been in operation since 29 December 2004 and are now well established.
2.2 As part of the agency arrangements, regular liaison meetings take place between officers of the County and Borough Councils to discuss proposed schemes and develop positive partnership arrangements.
2.3 Traffic management issues are raised in a number of ways, usually by local borough or county Members, or the public. Typically, issues of concern relate to the speed and volume of traffic, congestion, parking problems or potential safety hazards.
3. Progress
3.1 A list of schemes included in the 2005/06 traffic management programme for the Rushmoor Borough area is shown in the appendix. The list includes schemes being progressed by the County Council as well as the Borough Council.
3.2 The Traffic Management Programme constantly evolves during the year, with new schemes that may arise as a high priority being added to the list as appropriate. However, this can have the effect of delaying the implementation of some programmed schemes that have a lesser justification.
3.3 Schemes included in the list are, at this stage in the year, either operational or expected to be completed by the end of the financial year, as well as those requiring attention as soon as resources allow. Schemes still being processed in this way can themselves be subject to delay, modification or deletion as consultations progress, or where the TRO advertising procedure gives rise to objections.
3.4 The introduction of Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) has settled down well and it should be noted that the Borough and County Councils are members of the National Parking Adjudication Service (NPAS) Joint Committee. This is the national body, based in Manchester, established under the relevant legislation to provide an independent adjudication service for drivers or vehicle owners wishing to appeal against a penalty charge notice. The County Council representative, Councillor Phrynette Dickens, is the Assistant Chairman of the NPAS Joint Committee.
3.5 Regulations are expected to be made during the next few months which will enable authorities already operating DPE to introduce camera enforcement of bus lanes under the Transport Act 2000. These will be superseded in due course by regulations under the Traffic Management Act when the provisions for civil enforcement outside London come into effect, although this is not expected to be until at least 2007. They will include not only parking and bus lane enforcement, but also some other moving traffic offences such as banned turns, no entry and yellow box markings.
4. Impact Assessments
4.1 The Traffic Management Programme proposes a set of measures that would benefit all sectors of the community through improved on-street parking controls, assistance to the safe movement of traffic and further control and reduction of traffic speeds. The impact of specific measures would be assessed as schemes are developed through to project appraisal, where appropriate, and following implementation.
Recommendation
That this report be noted.
Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers | |
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LOCATION |
Rushmoor Borough Council Programme |
Environment Department Traffic Management Group Sheridan House |
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APPENDIX
RUSHMOOR HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT ADVISORY PANEL
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME 2005/06 Updated September 2005
Location |
Type |
Programme |
West Aldershot/town centre |
Possible parking changes required for Westgate Development |
Dependent on the development timetable - transfer of the Market on-street during 2005 |
Grosvenor Road West, Aldershot |
Residents' Parking |
Implemented June and July 2005 |
Schools in Aldershot and Farnborough |
Keep Clear Markings |
Experimental TRO implemented at 12 schools, September 2005 |
Union Street/Wellington Street, Aldershot |
Waiting restrictions |
Implemented June 2005 |
St George's Road/St Michael's Road, Aldershot |
Area review |
Advertisement commenced September 2005 |
Chapel Lane/Sandy Lane, Farnborough (Part 2) |
Waiting restrictions |
Implementation October 2005 |
Various locations, Aldershot and Farnborough |
Disabled parking facilities |
Implemented August 2005 |
Farnborough town centre |
Area review of restrictions including on-street charging near Railway Station |
Advertisement commenced September 2005 |
Bus stop clearways |
Review |
Low priority |
Rafborough Area, Farnborough (Part 2) |
One-way streets (development related) |
Dependent on the development timetable |
Southwood Road, Cove |
Waiting restrictions relating to traffic calming |
Added to Cove Area review |
South Farnborough Area |
Area review of restrictions |
Consultation to commence before March 2006 |
Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders |
Development, maintenance and utility work |
Implemented as required |
Taxis using bus lanes, Farnborough |
Current experiment |
Final TRO implemented June 2005 |
Eastmead, Farnborough |
Experimental Pay and Display parking |
Introduced May 2005 |
Sycamore Road and Peabody Road, Farnborough |
Experimental restrictions |
Introduced September 2005 |
Cove Area Review |
Waiting restrictions |
Reserve scheme |
North Lane Area Review, Aldershot |
Waiting restrictions |
Reserve scheme |
Church Lane East, Aldershot |
Traffic calming and related parking |
Development funding and timetable |
Speed Limits |
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Wellesley Road, Aldershot |
40 mph speed limit |
Speed surveys October 2005 |
Fleet Road, Farnborough |
30 mph speed limit |
Development related - speed surveys September 2005 |