Archived decisions
AT A MEETING of the ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORTATION POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE held at The Castle, Winchester on Thursday 19 July 2007.
PRESENT:
Chairman:
p Councillor P.R.C. Hutcheson
Vice-Chairman
a S. A. Wheale
Councillors:
p I. F. E. Beagley p G. M. Hockley
p A. S. Carew p Sam Payne
p Anne Edwards p David Simpson
p Mrs K. Heron p Mrs M. Tucker
a Keith House p John K. West
Also in attendance Councillor M. J. Kendal, Executive Member for Environment.
Officers in attendance Alison Quant - Director of Environment
Keith Wilcox - Environment Department
Andrew Wilson - Environment Department
Peter Shelley - Environment Department
Stuart Reynolds - Environment Department
Alan Giles - Environment Department
Adrian Lee - Environment Department
Adrian Gray - Environment Department
Philippa Smart - Scrutiny Officer, Chief Executive's
Department
Barbara Beardwell - Solicitor, Chief Executive's Department
Suzie Ward - Solicitor, Chief Executive's Department
Lindsey Hawke-Davies - Chief Executive's Department
Rebecca Rawnson - Chief Executive's Department
34. 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 the debate declare their interest, and having regard to the circumstances described in paragraphs 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the County Council's Code of Conduct, consider whether to leave the meeting whilst the matter was discussed. 35. MINUTES The Minutes of the Committee held on 5 April 2007 were confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.
36. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS The Chairman reported that following a review of job allocations in Democratic Services Lindsey Hawke-Davies would be moving on to other duties and that this was her last Committee. Members warmly thanked her for all her hard work and support and wished well in her new role. 37. PRE SCRUTINY INFORMATION - DEPARTMENT DECISION LISTS (i) Bus Subsidy 2007/08 Savings Plan The Scrutiny Officer circulated a report (Item 5 in the Minute Book) on Bus Subsidy 2007/08 Savings Plan, an item which had been selected from the Environment Department's decision list and identified as of potential interest to Members to pre scrutinise. The Committee considered the report of the Director of Environment, to be submitted to the Executive Member for Environment at his meeting on 24 July 2007. Members noted that having reviewed options for reductions against passenger transport, highways maintenance and discretionary environmental services, it was considered advantageous to manage the impact of the budget restrictions by looking at savings through a review of passenger transport services. Members further noted that Officers had considered accessibility and value for money and had taken an overview to try to reduce the impact on the travelling public. Due to budget pressures savings had to be identified. Members made the following comments on the services proposed for withdrawal: · Stagecoach Services 1, 2 and 3 via Frimley Park Hospital. Hospital visiting times are until 8.30pm, most people visit relatives and friends on a Sunday and the bus service stops at 7.15pm. There is no other bus service via the Hospital and no account has been taken of where the journeys start and finish. Would like the service to be included. · Bus Service 39 is part of the Quality Bus Partnership and it is now proposed to withdraw the service which does not make sense. · Generally concerned about withdrawal of Sunday services affecting hospital visiting. · The Transport in the Community Review Group is reviewing transport so why the decision now. · Opposed to proposals based on accessibility. · Felt that the Executive Member for Environment should look at the proposals more closely and put pressure on the Bus Companies. Members noted that the Bus Companies faced increasing cost pressures with increasing fuel prices, labour and insurance and the Director of Environment advised that prices would need to be negotiated. However some Members felt that the Bus Companies already received too much subsidy.
RESOLVED: That the report on the Bus Subsidy Savings Plan be received and the comments of Members be noted by the Executive Member for Environment for his decision day on 24 July 2007. (ii) Vehicles in the Countryside The Scrutiny Officer circulated a report (Item 5 in the Minute Book) on Vehicles in the Countryside, an item which had been selected from the Recreation and Heritage Department's decision list and identified as of potential interest to Members to pre scrutinise, jointly with the Culture and Communities Select Committee. Members considered that a half day Briefing Session for all Members should be held as soon as possible with a view to including the item in the Committee's work programme.
RESOLVED: That the briefing note on the background to the Vehicles in the Countryside decision be noted and that a half day Briefing Session be arranged on the item, prior to inclusion in the Committee's work programme as a joint scrutiny.
38. OVERVIEW - BEST VALUE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS The Scrutiny Officer presented the Best Value Performance Indicators for the year end for consideration.(Item 7 in the Minute Book). Members considered the indicators whose direction of travel was downward or in the 4th quartile. Household Waste Management Indicators BV82ci `Percentage of Household Waste' and BV82cii `Number of tonnes' both relate to the amount of waste through facilities and were relatively minor drops in variations. BV82ai ` Recycling' shows an increase in the percentage of household waste being recycled which reflects the forward progression of the current situation, and impacts on the amount of waste delivered to the incinerators. BV82bi `Composting': as householders were encouraged to do their own composting themselves and this distinguished Hampshire from other authorities and impacted on the quartile. District Councils charged for kerbside green waste collection. BV99ai `Road Casualties' performance is influenced by Hampshire being one of the largest counties in England with a road network of 9,500 km and the numbers being absolute figures rather than percentages. BV165 `Pedestrian signal controlled crossings with facilities for disabled people' relates to very specific design guidance which is expected to be met in time through normal maintenance regimes, thus resolving problems with crossings. BV2006 `Plan Making Milestones': Officers considered that this is a one off decline in performance and unlikely to be repeated. BV2156 `Repairs to Street Lighting' concerns major fault repairs where problems to do with sourcing replacement items were bring resolved.
RESOLVED: That the end of year report on Best Value Performance Indicators be noted. 39. STATE OF HAMPSHIRE'S ROADS The Committee considered a briefing paper by the Director of Environment (Item 7 in the Minute Book) providing Members with information on highway issues for possible inclusion in the scrutiny programme. Members noted that the briefing paper would form part of a presentation to the Hampshire Action Teams. It was agreed that a short scrutiny would be undertaken, in the shape of a and a half day workshop to which all Members would be invited later in the year. RESOLVED: That the topic of the State of Hampshire's Roads be accepted into the Committee's work programme and a short scrutiny undertaken later in the year 40. SCRUTINY OUTCOMES - FOLLOW UP AND FEEDBACK The Committee considered the report of the Scrutiny Officer (item 8 in the Minute Book) on the responses received from the Executive Member for Environment on the scrutiny recommendations on motorway diversion routes, the bus subsidy mechanism and street lighting. A letter from Councillor Kendal responding to the Motorway Diversion Route Proposals and the Bus Subsidy Criteria was circulated to all Members of the Committee. RESOLVED: That the responses be accepted. 41. THE COMMITTEE'S WORK PROGRAMME The Committee considered the report of the Scrutiny Officer (Item9 in the Minute Book) on the work programme developed describing the Committee's programme of work for the year 2007-2008. RESOLVED: That the work programme be updated in the light of the meetings discussion and be accepted as a basis for review during the year.
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Action Becky Rawnson to arrange for Vehicles in the Countryside to be included in the Briefing Session. The Scrutiny Officer makes preparations for a brief scrutiny of this topic. The Scrutiny Officer to update the work programme. |