Decision report for Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) wider improvements and permanent filters
November 19, 2024 Deputy Leader of the Council (Sustainable Lambeth and Clean Air) (Cabinet member) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to proceed with statutory consultation on the Tulse Hill Healthy Neighbourhood scheme, grant scheme approval subject to consultation outcomes, implement the scheme in summer 2024, delegate authority to the Director of Highways, Environment and FM regarding public inquiries and objections, and allocate £1,040,000 for implementation.
Full council record
Decision
1.
To have regard to the Equality Impact
Assessment prepared for the purposes of this report (Appendix
A).
2.
To authorise officers to carry out statutory
consultation on the proposals for the Tulse Hill
Healthy Neighbourhood scheme as described in section 2 of the
report and as shown in Appendix B to amend parking
restrictions under Regulation 6 of the Local
Authorities Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England & Wales)
Regulations 1996 and to authorise officers to
issue statutory notices for proposed road humps under Section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 four Subject to the outcome of the statutory
consultation referred to above, to grant scheme approval for the
proposals described in Section two of this report and illustrated
in the design drawings attached in Appendix B.
3.
That, subject to the above approval and
having due regard to the outcome of the consultation referred to in
recommendation two above, to implement the scheme in summer 2024
under new Permanent Traffic Management Orders made 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, subject to no
material representations being received during the statutory
consultation process, but that if any objections are received, they
are considered by the Director of Highways, Environment and FM by
way of a written report before a decision is
reached.
4.
That, subject to the approval at
recommendation two above and having considered the objections
resulting from the statutory consultation process to delegate to
the Director of Highways, Environment and FM authority to decide
whether or not to hold a public inquiry pursuant to Regulation 9 of
the Local Authorities Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and
Wales) Regulations 1996 as referred to at Section four of this
report.
5.
That, subject to the approval at
recommendation two above, to delegate to the Director of Highways,
Environment and FM having considered any objections resulting from
the statutory consultation process under Section 90C of the
Highways Act 1980 authority to decide whether or not to hold a
local inquiry as referred to at Section four of this
report.
6.
Subject to approval of recommendation
four above, to allocate £1,040,000 from the currently
unallocated theme budget for Sustainable Transport/Public Realm
within the Capital Investment Programme (CIP) approved by
Cabinet in July 2020
towards the implementation of the schemes referred to in paragraph
one. The contract is due to commence on
13 January 2025 to 28 March 2025.
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 19 Nov 2024 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |