Details of officer decisions relating to planning applications.
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 27/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen crematoria chapels including all
burial chapels for funeral services with a maximum number of 10
mourners.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 27/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer for Housing Leeds approved
the award of contract for communal window cleaning to multi storey
flats across Leeds to Cinderella Cleaning Contractors Ltd.
The contract will commence on 1 June 2020 for 3 years until 31 May
2023 with 2 x 12 month extensions available.
The value of the contract, over the initial 3 years will be
£133,028.59.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mick Field
Decision Maker: Leader of Council
Decision published: 27/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Leader of Council has reviewed her
Executive Arrangements and is satisfied that they remain up to date
and fit for purpose. There are no amendments to be made at the
current time and they will therefore carry over to the 2020-21
Municipal Year. The Leader of Council has confirmed that her
Executive Arrangements, as set out in the Constitution remain in
place for the 2020-21 Municipal Year.
Lead officer: Kate Sadler
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 26/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer Culture & Sport has
approved a contract variation to extend the current contract
DN197323 (CONTRACT-A658-2X65UW) with Showsec International Ltd for
a further 10 months until 31 March 2021.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Craig Shackleton
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 26/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer, Highways &
Transportation:
i) noted and approved the final layout of the Clay Pit Lane scheme
as shown on the attached drawings (TM-00-470-01-01A/02/03);
ii) gave authority to issue the works to contractor and to
construct the scheme as shown; and
iii) noted that the scheme, valued at £1.63M and comprising
£1.46M works and £0.17M staff fees, is to be wholly
funded from West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s CityConnect
programme as previously approved by Executive Board and by
WYCA.
Wards affected: Little London and Woodhouse;
Lead officer: Christopher Way
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 22/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer (Highways &
Transportation);
i) noted the contents of this report;
ii) approved the detailed design and implementation of the package
of works as detailed in section three of this report;
iii) gave authority to incur expenditure of £10,000
comprising of works cost, staff fees and legal costs, all to be
funded from the School S106 travel plan funds; and
iv) gave authority for the city solicitor to promote and implement
a temporary traffic regulation order as identified through the
detailed design process.
Wards affected: Ardsley and Robin Hood; Beeston and Holbeck; Gipton and Harehills; Hunslet and Riverside; Killingbeck and Seacroft; Middleton Park;
Lead officer: Gillian Macleod
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 22/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer (Highways and
Transportation):
i) noted the Executive Board approval in January 2020 to authorise
the detailed design and construction of the A58 Beckett Street
including York Street;
ii) approved the preliminary scheme design for Beckett Street;
and
iii) requested the City Solicitor to advertise draft Traffic
Regulation Orders and if no valid objections are received, to make,
seal and implement each Order as advertised.
Wards affected: Burmantofts and Richmond Hill; Gipton and Harehills;
Lead officer: Robert Mason
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Planning Officer has:
a) Made the Horsforth Neighbourhood Plan
Wards affected: Horsforth;
Lead officer: Abbie Miladinovic
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Planning Officer has:
a) Made the Otley Neighbourhood Plan
b) Noted the same decision made by Harrogate Borough
Council
Wards affected: Otley and Yeadon;
Lead officer: Abbie Miladinovic
Decision Maker: Director of Adults and Health
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Adults and Health noted the
progress made by the Leeds Academic Health Partnership over the
past three years towards its programme to deliver better health
outcomes, reduced health inequality and more jobs and stimulate
investment in health and social care in the context of the Leeds
Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
The Director of Adults and Health supports a one year extension of
the City Council’s contribution to the running costs of the
LAHP and delivery of the LAHP’s programme of work whilst the
wider review of LAHP is carried out (1st April 2020 – 31st
March 2021).
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Lisa Gibson
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Children & Families agreed
the contents of a business case in respect of a child or young
person with complex needs and the individual costs exceed
£50,000.
The cost of this residential combined placement is approximately
£210,930 per annum.
It is considered in the public interest that information contained
in the business case is exempt from publication as it relates to a
vulnerable child or young person within the city and the actions
taken are to enable that person to receive their statutory
entitlement to a minimum of 25 hours education.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Victoria Coyle
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer Asset Management has given
approval to the terms of a land exchange between the Council and
Wades Charity for land at Throstle Recreation Ground, Middleton, in
order to facilitate the development of new council housing, an
extra care scheme and an improved area of greenspace.
Wards affected: Middleton Park;
Lead officer: James Child
To agree the school calendar for community and voluntary controlled schools and SILCs for the academic year 2021 – 2022.
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 21/05/2020
Effective from: 09/06/2020
Decision:
The Director of Children & Families approved the 2021-22 calendar as detailed in appendix 1.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Vicki White
Decision Maker: Director of Adults and Health
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Adults and Health noted the
tender process undertaken and the outcome which has concluded that
Community Links (Northern) Ltd submitted a compliant tender that
meets the required criteria.
The Director of Adults and Health noted and approved the award of a
contract to Community Links (Northern) Ltd for delivery of the
Oakwood Hall Service for a period of 22 months commencing 1 June
2020 at a total cost of £914,723.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Eleanor Hastwell
Decision Maker: Director of Adults and Health
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Adults and Health approved the
£89,340.89 per annum to manage the uplift requests for the 14
individuals whose individual Care Plan will exceed £100,000
per annum once the uplift for their provider is approved for 19/20,
which requires this Significant Operational decision.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Maxine Naismith
Decision Maker: Director of Adults and Health
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
In accordance with CPR 3.1.6 the Chief Officer
Resources & Strategy approved a tender exercise to procure
Independent Persons and Independent Investigating Officers under
CPR9.
The procurement exercise will commence in June 2020 and conclude by
December 2020. The contract will commence in January 2021 and
expire in December 2025, with the option to extend for a further 12
month period.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Judith Kasolo
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen cafés in parks on a takeaway
basis and allow food and drink concessions to trade in line with
government guidance.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen Temple Newsam and Roundhay Golf
courses in line with government guidance.
Wards affected: Roundhay; Temple Newsam;
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To address the demand for safety screens in
taxi and private hire vehicles by
a) Retaining the council’s current policy on approving safety
screens for permanent use, and permitting people who have had
safety screens fitted of an approved design and installation to
claim 50% up to £250 of the costs;
b) As a temporary measure resulting from the current pandemic,
permitting owners/operators of taxi and private hire vehicles to
fit safety screens which have not yet been approved by the council,
in order to raise confidence that taxi and private hire vehicles
can reduce the likelihood of transmission of Covid-19. The council
will accept no liability for loss, damage or injury resulting
directly or indirectly from the installation and/or useof any such
safety screen, and will require the screen to be removed when the
Covid-19 emergency ends
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Andrew White
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Planning Officer agrees for a period
of three months, until 1 August 2020, subject to review, that on a
case by case basis and with appropriate justification provided by
the applicant / developer, to defer or extend payment periods for
Section 106 and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) during the
lockdown period and an agreed period beyond lockdown.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Helen Cerroti
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To address the 2,100 licences temporarily
extended by up to three months to 30 June (for licences expiring
between 23 March and 12 June which had not already been renewed by
24 March) by offering licence holders the chance to apply for a
licence for the remaining period of their licence, with the
anniversary falling on the usual date of the year:
3 years or 1 year (drivers)
5 years or 1 year (operators)
1 year (vehicles)
And to charge a licence fee for the remaining licensed period (part
of 1 year, 3 years or 5 years), not for the full period.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Andrew White
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 20/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
a) The Chief Officer for Environmental
Services approved the waiver of CPR 9.1 and 9.2 to allow ordering
with Cromwell Polythene Limited and Storm Environmental Limited for
a period of 13 months from 1st March 2020 to 31st March 2021 at a
total value of approximately £142K to ensure adequate
supplies for the service.
b) The Chief Officer for Environmental Services also approved the
commencement of a formal procurement exercise in the form of a call
off from the ESPO Framework 860 for the supply of refuse liners and
steel wheeled bins.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Rosie Harvey
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The extension of the existing contract for the
proviosion of the staff buisness taxi service, Ref DN295244, with
Pennock Ivory Ltd Trading as Amber Cars by 12 months to 30th June
2021.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Tony Newbould
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Head of the Business Support Centre has
approved the decision to award contracts (DN445112) to the next
four highest scoring bidders following a recent procurement
exercise for the provision of Personal Protective Equipment and the
provision of Workwear (Lot 1 and Lot 2) for a term of 3 years plus
a 12 month extension. The additional suppliers are 1st Coverall
Company Limited, Arco Limited, Arden Winch & Company Limited
and CMT Equipment Limited.
It is anticipated the contracts will commence on or around 18th May
2020.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Tony Newbould
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director, Children & Families agreed
the recommendation of a report relating to the placement of a
child/young person. The individual costs of the place are
£285,742.86.
It is considered in the public interest that information contained
in the report is exempt from publication as it relates to a
vulnerable child or young person of the City and the actions being
taken to enable that person to live in a safe environment.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Stephen Maw
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director, Children & Families agreed
the recommendation of a report relating to the placement of a
child/young person. The individual costs of the place are
£438,000.00.
It is considered in the public interest that information contained
in the report is exempt from publication as it relates to a
vulnerable child or young person of the City and the actions being
taken to enable that person to live in a safe environment.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Stephen Maw
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Deputy Director, Children & Families
agreed the recommendation of a report relating to the placement of
a child/young person. The individual costs of the place are
£188,340.00
It is considered in the public interest that information contained
in the report is exempt from publication as it relates to a
vulnerable child or young person of the City and the actions being
taken to enable that person to live in a safe environment.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Stephen Maw
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 19/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Deputy Director, Children & Families
agreed the recommendation of a report relating to the placement of
a child/young person. The individual costs of the place are
£125,142.86.
It is considered in the public interest that information contained
in the report is exempt from publication as it relates to a
vulnerable child or young person of the City and the actions being
taken to enable that person to live in a safe environment.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Stephen Maw
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 18/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Resources and Housing has
approved :
1. The new Lettings Policy: New Homes Delivered via the Council
Housing Growth Programme.
2. That any local enhancements / variations to the policy to meet
local demand and supply priorities are incorporated into Community
Lettings Policies.
3. That the new Lettings Policy: New Homes Delivered via the
Council Housing Growth Programme, and any current local lettings
policies for new build will apply for five years from
handover
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jill Wildman
Request for authority to spend and tender acceptance to remodel and refurbish the former CLC on Allerton Grange School site to accommodate general teaching spaces for 6th form in order to facilitate a bulge cohort of 60 additional pupils in the main school building from September 2020.
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 18/05/2020
Effective from: 27/05/2020
Decision:
Wards affected: Roundhay;
Lead officer: Jacqueline Robertson
Approve in line with Contract Procedure Rules 3.1.6 to carry out a competitive tender exercise to award a Framework for the supply of miscellaneous Scanning Services.
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 18/05/2020
Effective from: 04/06/2020
Decision:
The Director of Resources and Housing approved the decision to tender for a new single service provider for Scanning Services and provision of software.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Lorna Gladstone
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 15/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Director of Children and Families approved
the award of a contract to deliver an Interagency Adoption
Placement service to Barnardo’s. The contract will be for 3
years commencing on 25th May 2020 until 31 March 2023. The
estimated value of the contract is £2,950,030.
Wards affected: Various;
Lead officer: Michelle Whippey
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 14/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer Elections and Regulatory
approved a variation to the current domestic pest control contract
which will extend the contract end date for a 3 month period up to
31st August 2020.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Paul Spandler
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 14/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
Agreement on the eligibility criteria for food
provision for affected Leeds households requiring support as a
result of covid 19.
Individuals / Families will receive indefinite support packages
where they:
o Have no recourse to public funds.
o Are a pensioner or vulnerable person self-isolating and
can’t pay.
o Are a pensioner or vulnerable person self-isolating and can
pay.
Outside of the above cohorts, anyone needing support on the basis
that they cannot pay will receive up to 4 support packages. In
providing this package of support (over a 3-4 week period), it will
give time for clients to contact the DWP and seek additional
financial assistance if required.
Options to receive direct food delivery or weekly payment of
£25 to single persons and £50 to families.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Andrew Cameron
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 14/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To allow procurement of PPE supplies during
the Coronavirus pandemic which are essential for the health and
safety of front line staff involved in delivering essential
services.
This is a Significant Operational Decision as it is using the
£21.9m of emergency government COvid-19 funding that was
taken as a Key Decision.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Les Reed
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
Following the completion of a procurement
exercise the Chief Officer Customer Access and Welfare approves the
award of the contract, and spend of £140,000, to provide the
design, supply and fitting of safety equipment, way finding
apparatus, social distancing equipment, barriers, and any other
identified associated apparatus (including reconfiguration if
needed), all seeking to offer staff and customer safety when 7
Community Hubs are reopened to the public, to Opening the Book
Ltd.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Ian Muscroft
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen tennis courts in parks in accordance
with government guidance.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To enable access to council managed outdoor
bowling greens in accordance with government guidance.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen multi-use games areas in parks in
accordance with government guidance.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To allow fishing on permitted grounds in
accordance with parks byelaws and government guidance.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen car parks in parks
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Housing & Environment
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
To reopen the Arium (retail only)
Wards affected: Harewood;
Lead officer: Michael Kinnaird
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer (Highways and
Transportation) instructed the City Solicitor to apply to the
magistrates’ court for a stopping up order under Section 116
of the Highways Act 1980 for the area of adopted footpath as shown
in red on drawing SD/217960/Z235/01.
Wards affected: Hunslet and Riverside;
Lead officer: Nicholas Gardiner
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
The Chief Officer (Highways and
Transportation):
i) noted the contents of the report; and
ii) authorised the implementation of a Prohibition of Motor
Vehicles restriction on Rooms Lane, Morley as shown on the attached
drawing TM/25/0287/CON/01.
Wards affected: Morley North;
Lead officer: Andrew Richardson
Decision Maker: Director of Resources
Decision published: 13/05/2020
Effective from:
Decision:
1. The Chief Financial Officer injected the
scheme into the 2020-21 capital programme for an estimated value of
£328k funded by borrowing.
2. The Director of Resources and Housing gave Authority to Spend of
£328k from within the approved Capital Programme
2020-21.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mohammed Afzal
To approve the New Briggate Heritage Action Zone grant agreement and enter into a contract with Historic England.
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 12/05/2020
Effective from: 29/05/2020
Decision:
The Director of City Development agreed to sign the New Briggate Heritage Action Zone grant agreement and enter into a contract with Historic England.
Wards affected: Little London and Woodhouse;
Lead officer: Neall Bower
80 place expansion of the Woodhouse campus of the West Oaks SEN Specialist School and College.
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 07/05/2020
Effective from: 27/05/2020
Decision:
The Director of Children and Families agreed to:
a) Provide provisional ‘approval to spend’ of £10m for the expansion of West Oaks SEN Specialist School and College (Woodhouse Learning), subject to future design cost reports and approvals at the appropriate juncture. Noting that the figure of £10m is inclusive of all aspects of the project, including; the construction contract figure, off-site highways works, client held contingency, furniture and equipment, decant costs, service connections etc.
b) Acknowledge the first stage of the tender for the expansion of West Oaks SEN Specialist School and College (Woodhouse Learning), submitted by Interserve Construction Limited via a competitive tender exercise facilitated by the Leeds Local Education Partnership, for the sum of £6,919,568 and to appoint them to progress the design to the Stage 2 tender point. Noting that this represents the ‘as tendered’ contractual sum and is exclusive of other costs, such as client held contingency or off-site Highways works.
c) Authorise the acceptance of the Pre-Construction Services Agreement and the supporting fees for this period as submitted by Interserve Construction Limited and NPS Leeds Ltd. via the Leeds Local Education Partnership for the sum of £465,288.
d) Note the programme dates identified in section 3.2 of this report, in relation to the implementation of this decision, represents the critical path for project success and must be adhered to where possible to ensure occupation for September 2021.
e) Note that the officer responsible for implementation is the Head of Service Learning Systems.
Wards affected: Little London and Woodhouse;
Lead officer: Christopher Gosling
Leeds City Council has been awarded £2.4 million of Earned Autonomy Funding for the year 2020 to 2021 to invest in innovatory Early Help practice across the city.
Decision Maker: Director of Children and Families
Decision published: 07/05/2020
Effective from: 27/05/2020
Decision:
The Director of Children and Families accepted on behalf of Leeds City Council £2.4 million of Earned Autonomy Funding for the year 2020 to 2021 to invest in innovatory Early Help practice across the city.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Paul Reddiex
To approve the recommendations of the Pedestrian Crossing Review & authorise the detailed development, consultation, preparation & delivery of the individual schemes within subject to the satisfactory completion of any necessary orders & statutory processes.
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 05/05/2020
Effective from: 22/05/2020
Decision:
The Chief Officer (Highways and Transportation):
i) noted the contents of this report and the procedures carried out in respect of conducting the annual pedestrian crossing review;
ii) reviewed and approved the recommendations of the Annual Pedestrian Crossing Review as the basis for the 2020/2021 programme for introducing new formal and informal pedestrian crossings and upgrades to existing infrastructure; and gave authority to commence the detailed design, consultation and implementation of the schemes described in Section 3 of the report and Appendix 2;
iii) gave authority to incur expenditure of £390,000 inclusive of all works costs, fees and legal costs, which will be funded from the Local Transport Plan Transport Policy Capital Programme £360,000, and Section 106 funding £30,000;
iv) gave authority to display notices on site under the provisions of Section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 in order to inform the public of the proposed formal pedestrian crossings;
v) gave authority to request the City Solicitor to draft and advertise a Notice under the provisions of Section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 for the implementation of traffic calming to complement some of the proposed pedestrian crossings;
vi) gave authority to request the City Solicitor to draft, advertise and implement, subject to objections, a Traffic Regulation Order, Movement Order or Speed Limit Order, where required, to support the proposed pedestrian crossings; and
vii) agreed to receive such other further reports as may be needed to address any objections received to advertised Notices or other matters arising from the detailed scheme proposals.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Waters
To approve the annual programme of Casualty Reduction schemes and to authorise the detailed development, consultation, preparation and delivery of these schemes subject to the satisfactory completion of any necessary orders and statutory processes.
Decision Maker: Director of City Development
Decision published: 04/05/2020
Effective from: 21/05/2020
Decision:
The Chief Officer, Highways & Transportation:
i) 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;
ii) noted the work undertaken over the 2019/20 financial year with respect to the previously approved casualty reduction programme;
iii) reviewed and approved the prioritised list of targeted KSI casualty reduction programme and gave authority to commence the detailed design, consultation and implementation of the schemes described in Appendix A to this report;
iv) gave authority to incur expenditure of £650,000, being the available funding from the 2020/21 Integrated Transport Programme and note £111,000 additional budget carried over from the 2019/20 LTP Casualty Reduction Programme, to form a total budget of £761,000 to deliver 9 schemes identified in this year’s KSI reduction programmes as detailed in Appendix A and the feasibility, initial design and costings of 4 schemes for the 2021/22 KSI works programme;
v) gave authority to request the City Solicitor to 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;
vi) gave authority to request the City Solicitor to draft and advertise a Notice under the section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 for the implementation of traffic calming features (speed tables and speed cushions) as detailed in Appendix A; and
vii) 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.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Christopher Way