Elm Park Parade - Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) Phase 2 – results of Statutory Consultation

August 19, 2024 Assistant Director of of Infrastructure, Environment, Public Realm and Climate Change Delivery (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to authorize the implementation of highway changes for the Elm Park Parade - Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) as illustrated in Appendix A, following consideration of feedback from the statutory consultation, and to not hold a public inquiry at this stage.

Full council record

Decision

Following
consideration of representations and objections received during
statutory consultation for the Elm Park Parade - Tulse Hill Low
Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) as set out in the report and Appendix C
(Engagement Feedback), to  authorise the
making of Traffic Management Orders under the provisions of
sections 6, 45, 49, 124 and Schedule 1 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 
for the implementation of highway changes to the Elm Park Parade -
Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) as illustrated in the
drawings attached in Appendix A.

 

2.    
It is not considered that holding a public inquiry
pursuant to Regulation 9 of the Local Authorities Traffic Orders
(Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996 would provide
further information that would assist the Council in reaching a
decision in this matter at this stage and for that reason it is
recommended that the decision maker exercise his or her discretion
not to hold such an inquiry.

Supporting Documents

Appendix A - Public Realm Proposals.pdf
Appendix C - TMO Drawings - Parking Bay Removal.pdf
Appendix B - Equalities Impact Assessment.pdf
Appendix D - Engagement Feedback.pdf
ODDR Elm Park Parade - Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood LTN Phase 2 results of Statutory Con.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date19 Aug 2024