Traffic Regulation Orders associated with the Wath to Manvers cycleway - consideration of objections.
June 28, 2023 Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment (Officer) Approved View on council websiteFull council record
Purpose
To make and implement the
proposed Traffic Regulation Orders associated with the Moor Road
cycle route scheme.
Decision
RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
28th
June, 2023
Title:
Traffic
Regulation Orders associated with the Wath to Manvers cycleway
– consideration of objections.
Decision Maker:
(Including Job
Title)
Simon Moss
Assistant Director for
Planning, Regeneration & Transport
Details of Specific Cabinet
Delegation
or Delegation contained in the
relevant Sub-Scheme of Delegation.
The sub-scheme of delegation
authorises the Assistant Director to promote, consider objections
to and implement Traffic Regulation Orders under the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984.
Decision:
To
make and implement the proposed Traffic Regulation Orders
associated with the Moor Road cycle route scheme.
Reasons for the
Decision:
To enable delivery of Wath to
Manvers cycleway, and as no objections received.
Details of alternative
options considered and rejected:
None as no objections
received.
Conflicts of interest
declared by any Cabinet Member consulted by the decision maker
which relates to the decision:
None.
Dispensations Granted:
(If any)
None.
Reports or parts of
reports considered
Traffic Regulation Orders associated with the Wath to Manvers
cycleway – consideration of objections.
I certify
that this is a true record of the executive decision to
make and implement the proposed Traffic Regulation
Orders associated with the Moor Road cycle route
scheme.
Signed by the
Decision Maker
Dated:
28th June, 2023
Name:
Simon Moss
Job
Title: Assistant Director, Planning,
Regeneration & Transport
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Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 28 Jun 2023 |