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Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee - Tuesday, 12th March 2024 6.00 p.m.

March 12, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

The council meeting focused on various community and environmental concerns, including the management of Hillbury Island buildings, budget monitoring, and the annual work program. Key decisions were made regarding the lease of buildings on Hillbury Island, the financial status of the committee, and planning for future committee activities.

  1. Hillbury Island Buildings:

    • Decision: To grant a 30-year lease to the Hillbury Island Community Land Trust for several buildings.
    • Arguments: This decision was supported as it aims to preserve the buildings and utilize them for artistic and environmental research purposes, relieving the council of maintenance burdens.
    • Implications: The lease is expected to enhance the island's cultural and environmental value without financial strain on the council.
  2. Budget Monitoring for Quarter Three:

    • Decision: The committee noted an adverse financial position and discussed measures to address this.
    • Arguments: Concerns were raised about ongoing budget deficits and the need for sustainable financial planning. Discussions also touched on the potential impacts of energy efficiency investments.
    • Implications: Acknowledging the budget issues could lead to more stringent financial controls and prioritization of expenditures in future quarters.
  3. Annual Work Program:

    • Decision: The committee agreed to continue with the existing work program, with future adjustments possible post-election.
    • Arguments: There was a consensus on maintaining the status quo to ensure continuity of council activities, with openness to future changes as needed.
    • Implications: This decision allows for flexibility in addressing new or emerging issues while maintaining focus on ongoing projects.

Interesting Event:

  • The meeting marked the retirement of Simon Fox, a key council officer, noted for his significant contributions and service. His departure was acknowledged with commendations for his work and best wishes for his retirement.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorNaomi Graham
Councillor Naomi Graham Green Party • Prenton
Profile image for CouncillorAllan Brame
Councillor Allan Brame Liberal Democrats • Oxton
Profile image for CouncillorJason Walsh - McDonald
Councillor Jason Walsh - McDonald Green Party • Bebington
Profile image for CouncillorGraham Davies
Councillor Graham Davies Independent Conservative Group • Heswall
Profile image for CouncillorTony Murphy
Councillor Tony Murphy Labour • Rock Ferry
Profile image for CouncillorElizabeth Grey
Councillor Elizabeth Grey Chair of Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee • Labour • Bidston and St. James
Profile image for CouncillorVida Wilson
Councillor Vida Wilson Conservative • Moreton West and Saughall Massie
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Jobson
Councillor Paul Jobson Labour • Leasowe and Moreton East
Profile image for CouncillorSteve Foulkes
Councillor Steve Foulkes Vice-Chair of Planning Committee • Labour • Claughton
Profile image for CouncillorAnn Ainsworth
Councillor Ann Ainsworth Labour • Pensby and Thingwall
Profile image for CouncillorKaitlin Stuart
Councillor Kaitlin Stuart Labour • Seacombe
Profile image for CouncillorMax Booth
Councillor Max Booth Vice-Chair of Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee • Conservative • Hoylake and Meols

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 12th-Mar-2024 18.00 Environment Climate Emergency and Transport Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 12th-Mar-2024 18.00 Environment Climate Emergency and Transport Committee

Additional Documents

Transfer of Buildings on Hilbre Island
Festive Display Policy
Printed minutes 12th-Mar-2024 18.00 Environment Climate Emergency and Transport Committee
Minutes Public Pack 29012024 Environment Climate Emergency and Transport Committee
Enc. 1 for Festive Display Policy
City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement Combined Authority Transport Plan Programme 2024-25
Appendix A - 202425 Combined Authority Transport Plan Capital Programme
Appendix B - 2025-27 Indicative Forward Programme
Appendix C - Local Safety Schemes Annual Review
City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement Highway Structural Maintenance Programme 202425
Appendix 1 for City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement Highway Structural Maintenance Programm
Appendix 2 for Sustainable Transport Settlementt Highway Structural Maintenance Programme 202425
Appendix 3 for City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement Highway Structural Maintenance Programm
Enc. 1 for Transfer of Buildings on Hilbre Island
Enc. 2 for Transfer of Buildings on Hilbre Island
ECET Quarter 3 Revenue and Capital Monitoring Budget Report
Work Programme Report
Appendix 1 - Work Programme