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Lead Member for Transport and Environment - Monday, 16th December, 2024 10.00 am
December 16, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
This meeting will include the Lead Member for Transport and Environment being asked to make decisions on a petition about a road closure, and to note the decisions made at the previous meeting. The Lead Member will also be asked to approve the scope of works for a scheme to improve pedestrian access in Eastbourne.
Petition - traffic management in Maplehurst Road, Hastings
The Lead Member for Transport and Environment has been asked to consider a petition, signed by 70 people, about traffic in Maplehurst Road.
The petition requests [...] the closure of Maplehurst Road in Hastings at its junction with the A21/A28 Westfield Road junction or the introduction of access only restrictions and appropriate enforcement measures.
The report identifies the main concerns of petitioners as being:
- The safety of vulnerable road users in the area, especially children and older people
- The amount of traffic using the road
- Residents being able to access their driveways
- An unfair burden being placed on this part of the road network
The petition was submitted by Councillor Pragnell at the meeting of the Full Council on 8 October 2024.
The report pack includes a summary of traffic flow data for Maplehurst Road and surrounding streets. The report notes that, while other roads in the area see higher average traffic flows,
\[...] all road users should accord with the Highway Code [...]
The report recommends that the Lead Member for Transport and Environment advise petitioners that a programme of post-opening monitoring of the recently completed Queensway Gateway Road will be undertaken over a period of 12 months to assess its impact on traffic in the area, and that once that monitoring is complete, a decision will be made on whether any further measures are required.
Decisions made by the Lead Cabinet Member on 18 November 2024
The Lead Member for Transport and Environment will be asked to note the decisions made at the meeting of the Lead Cabinet Member on 18 November 2024. The report pack includes the minutes from the meeting on 18 November 2024, which show that the Lead Member made decisions on the following topics:
- Consultation outcome for revised Seaside and St Anthony's Avenue bus priority proposals in Eastbourne
- Petition: Implement a 40mph speed limit within the parish of Arlington
- Eastbourne town centre movement and access package - phase 2a revised scope
Eastbourne town centre movement and access package - phase 2a revised scope
The Lead Member for Transport and Environment is being asked to approve the revised scope of works for phase 2a of the Eastbourne Town Centre Movement and Access Package and to approve the scheme proceeding to construction in the 2025/26 financial year, subject to the approval of the business case by the Lead Member for Strategic Management and Economic Development The report explains that the scheme has been impacted by several factors that have caused construction costs to rise. These include:
- High inflation
- The war in Ukraine
- Delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic The report says that:
Following a comprehensive design and cost review of the original Phase 2a scheme’s scope, the cost to deliver the remaining schemes exceeds the £3.6m remaining funding.
The report goes on to say that a descoping exercise has been carried out to establish which elements of the scheme can be delivered within the remaining budget. The report recommends the Lead Member approves the revised scope for the scheme, saying that:
[...T]he proposed revised scheme represents very high value for money, with a benefit to cost ratio of 4.03, alongside delivering other non-monetised benefits.
Documents
- Agenda frontsheet 16th-Dec-2024 10.00 Lead Member for Transport and Environment agenda
- Appendix 1
- Public reports pack 16th-Dec-2024 10.00 Lead Member for Transport and Environment reports pack
- Minutes of Previous Meeting other
- LMTE Maplehurst petition Dec 2024 other
- Printed minutes 16th-Dec-2024 10.00 Lead Member for Transport and Environment minutes