Reference: D54332
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The Chief Officer (Highways and
Transportation):
a) Noted the Highway Board Approval in May 2020 and Executive Board
approval in April 2021 to progress the Armley Gyratory junction
improvement scheme to detailed design and construction as part of
the wider Leeds City Centre package of works;
b) Noted injection of an additional £5.08m (£3.58m for
Armley Gyratory and £1.5m for City Square closure and
complementary highway schemes) of West Yorkshire Combined Authority
(WYCA) grant funding into the Capital Programme to progress scheme
development within LCCP;
c) Approved procurement of consultant support to progress the
detailed design via the LCC Major Schemes Framework;
d) Approved Asset Protection Agreement (APA) and Basic Asset
Protection Agreement (BAPA) with Network Rail to undertake
professional services in relation to the completion of detailed
design;
e) Approved the design and arrangement of proposed traffic
restrictions which will be implemented by way of draft Traffic
Regulation Orders (TRO) for the Armley Gyratory junction upgrade
scheme;
f) Authorised the City Solicitor to advertise a notice under the
provision of Section 23 of the Highways Act 1980 associated with
the provision of a pedestrian crossing and if no valid objections
are received, to implement the pedestrian crossing as
advertised;
g) The required TROs will be secured using the powers contained
within the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the Highways Act 1980
and pedestrian and cycle facilities are constructed under the
powers contained under the provisions of section 65(1) of the
Highways Act 1980 for segregated or shared joint use by pedal
cyclists and pedestrians;
h) To advertise the draft TROs as shown on the attached drawing
number MBARC_A/LCC/XXX/XX/DR/CH/MI_026 shown in Appendix 3, and if
no valid objections are received, to make, seal and implement the
Orders as advertised.
i) Noted that the signal design element of the detailed design will
be progressed in-house by UTMC team; and
j) Noted that the Chief Officer (Highways and Transportation) is
responsible for the programme delivery, with a target completion
date of December 2022.
Wards Affected: Armley; Beeston and Holbeck; Hunslet and Riverside; Little London and Woodhouse;
Contact: Mohammed Mahmood, Senior Transport Planner 0113 3787524 Email: mohammed.mahmood@leeds.gov.uk.
Publication date: 21/07/2021
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