Decision details

Permanent Traffic Orders for Pilot School Streets

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To make the Traffic Orders which will give permanent effect to the School Streets Experimental Traffic Orders for Somerville Road (E1 2022), Ashmore Crescent (E2 2022), St Clement’s Gardens (E3 2022), and Livingstone Road (E4 2022). This will continue in force indefinitely the restrictions which are outlined in Appendix 1 of this report.

Decision:

It is RESOLVED that: -

Traffic Orders are made which will give permanent effect to the

School Streets Experimental Traffic Orders for Somerville

Road (E1 2022), Ashmore Crescent (E2 2022), St Clement’s

Gardens (E3 2022), and Livingstone Road (E4 2022).

Voting: Unanimous

Portfolio Holders: Climate Response, Environment and Energy

Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Dynamic Places

Deputy Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Connected Communities

Reason

This will continue in force indefinitely the restrictions which are outlined in Appendix 1 of this report.

The prohibition of motor vehicles restriction implemented at times related to school drop-off and pick-up has been positively received by the school and local community as seen in public engagement and consultation outcomes. The School Streets have to date successfully remained in place with the support of the schools themselves and the school community.

 

Report author: Clare Griffiths

Publication date: 26/07/2023

Date of decision: 26/07/2023

Decided at meeting: 26/07/2023 - Cabinet

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