Determination of Objections - Installation of Pedestrian Crossings
July 30, 2024 Cabinet Member for Clean Air, Streets and Waste (Cabinet member) 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 the installation of a controlled pedestrian crossing on Southampton Way by the junction with Charles Coveney Road, including laying double yellow lines and addressing the received objection, while also authorizing officers to decide whether to hold a public inquiry.
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Purpose
Consider objections received during
experimental period
Decision
That:
i.
The one objection as summarised in Appendix 2
received during statutory consultation relating to the proposal to
intall a controlled pedestrian crossing
on Southampton Way by the junction with Charles Coveney Road be considered by the Cabinet Member
for Clean Air, Streets & Waste.
ii.
The officer’s response to the objections and
the subsequent amendments as set out in Appendix 2 be considered by
Cabinet Member for Clean Air, Street & Waste.
iii.
Officers make the necessary Traffic Management
Orders (“TMO”) to lay new double yellow lines to the
north of the proposed pedestrian crossing on Southampton Way in
accordance with section 6 and 124 of the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984 (“1984”) and the Local Authorities Traffic
Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) regulations 1996
(“1996 Regulations”) as instructed by the Cabinet
Member for Clean Air, Streets & Waste.
iv.
Discretion be exercised by officers as to whether or
not to hold a public inquiry in respect of the objections pursuant
to Regulation 9 (1) of the 1996 Regulations be authorised by the
Cabinet Member for Clean Air, Streets & Waste.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 30 Jul 2024 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |