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Member Forum - Questions & Statements from Councillors - Tuesday, 12th March, 2024 4.30 pm
March 12, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting primarily focused on addressing community safety, particularly knife crime, and the effectiveness of interventions. There was also significant discussion on local infrastructure projects, including housing and public transport, and the management of services like waste collection.
Knife Crime Interventions: The council discussed the ongoing initiatives to combat knife crime through early intervention programs. The effectiveness of these initiatives is being monitored by feedback from local organizations and a city-wide quality of life survey. The challenge remains in quantifying the preventive impact of these interventions. The decision underscores the council's commitment to community safety and proactive crime prevention.
Housing and Public Transport: The council addressed the need for increased housing and improvements in public transport, especially in light of new housing developments. There was a call for negotiations with neighboring authorities to ensure that infrastructure keeps pace with development, particularly concerning Section 106 agreements. The implications include better alignment of housing growth with necessary public services and transport solutions, highlighting the interconnectedness of regional planning and local welfare.
Waste Collection Services: Concerns were raised about the efficiency of waste collection services following recent changes to collection routes. The council is seeking detailed plans and potential solutions from Bristol Waste to address ongoing issues. This decision is crucial for maintaining public health and satisfaction with council services.
Interesting Note: The meeting had moments of personal acknowledgment, reflecting on the service and contributions of outgoing members, which added a human touch to the procedural aspects of the council's operations.
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