Reference: D52813
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The Chief Officer, Highways &
Transportation:
a) noted the contents of this report, and the report to the
Director of City Development dated 23rd November 2020;
b) instructed the City Solicitor to advertise two experimental
Traffic Regulation Orders to introduce:
i) A Bus Taxi and Cycle gate and a one way traffic flow on Queen
Street from its junction with Chapel Hill southbound for 27
metres;
ii) Extension of the existing Prohibition of Vehicles on Queen
Street to cover the period 7pm – 7am Friday – Monday
and to restrict loading and unloading between 5pm and 7pm in
addition to the existing hours of restriction;
iii) No Waiting At Any Time on parts of Queen Street on the
approach to the junction with Chapel Hill, all as shown on drawing
No. TM-26-664-TRO-01 and to include a provision within the Orders
to enable the Chief Officer (Highways and Transportation) to modify
or suspend the operation of the Orders or any of their provisions
during the period of the experiment if it appears to him to be
essential to do so; and
c) At the end of the experiment which can remain in operation for a
maximum period of 18 months and if no valid objections are received
following the 6 month minimum objection period, to give appropriate
consideration to making the Orders permanent to incorporate any
modifications considered necessary as a consequence of monitoring
the experiment.
Wards Affected: Morley South;
Contact: Christopher Way, Traffic Engineer 0113 37 87493 Email: christopher.way@leeds.gov.uk.
Publication date: 02/03/2021
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