Reference: D56464
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Approval of a programme of works to the public highway to improve road safety, supporting statutory requirements and the council’s Vision Zero approach to reducing casualties on the public highway.
Noting that this forms part of a five year funding package within the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement.
Approval of the exercising of relevant statutory powers available to the Highway Authority to facilitate the works on the public highway.
The Chief Officer (Highways & Transportation)
Noted the contents and recommendations of this report including the continued application of the innovative approach to road casualties looking beyond the traditional ‘sites’ and ‘lengths’ processes; and
Noted the work undertaken over the 2022/23 financial year with respect to the previously approved casualty reduction programme; and
Reviewed and approved the indicative five year programme of casualty prevention schemes and the detailed programme for 2023/24 and give authority to commence the detailed design, consultation and implementation of the schemes described in Appendix A to this report; and
Gave authority to incur expenditure of £3.201m, (comprising of £2.377m of new funding and a carryover from the 2022/23 financial year of £824K) to deliver the programme of projects detailed in Appendix B as part of the five year £8.0m City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement; and
Gave authority to request the City Solicitor to draft and advertise any Traffic Regulation Orders (Movement Order, Waiting Restriction Order or Experimental Order) as required to address/ resolve the problems identified for each scheme as detailed in Appendix A, and if no valid objections are received, to make, seal and implement the Orders as advertised; and
Approved with reference to the powers contained in Section 66(4) of the Highways Act 1980, that relevant lengths of footway proposed as cycle tracks (detailed in Appendix A) are removed and that following the removal of the footways, cycle tracks 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; and
Gave authority to request the City Solicitor to draft and advertise a Notice under the provision of Section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 for the implementation of traffic calming as necessary to facilitate the listed schemes; and
Agreed to receive such other and further reports as may be required to address any objections received to advertised notices or other matters arising from the detailed scheme proposals; and
Noted that reports will be submitted on an annual basis over the course of the CRSTS settlement to detail progress and expenditure.
Reason Key: Financial Impact>£500K;
Wards Affected: Chapel Allerton; Gipton and Harehills; Harewood; Kirkstall; Little London and Woodhouse; Moortown; Pudsey; Weetwood;
Other reasons / organisations consulted
Executive Member briefing plus consultation with emergency services, West Yorkshire Combined Authority, ward members and the general public will take place in writing during the development of each scheme in the programme.
Consultees
Executive Member for Infrastructure and Climate
West Yorkshire Police
West Yorkshire Ambulance Service
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Elected ward members
Affected residents and businesses
Contact: Christopher Way, Traffic Engineer 0113 378 7493 Email: christopher.way@leeds.gov.uk.
Publication date: 07/06/2023
Date of decision: 15/06/2023
Effective from: 23/06/2023
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