118 Local Cycling and Walking Implementation Plan; Linthorpe Road Corridor Phase 2 PDF 315 KB
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The Executive Member for Regeneration and the
Director of Regeneration and Culture submitted a report for the Executive’s
consideration. The purpose of the report was to seek approval for the proposals
to re-allocate road space along the Linthorpe Road corridor (between and
Ayresome Street and Devonshire/Cumberland Road) to create protected cycle lanes
in both directions.
The proposals planned to extend the provision
created as part of phase 1 (Borough Road to Ayresome Street); connecting
Linthorpe Village with the town centre. The proposals would see reduced
on-street car parking; potentially impacting upon businesses and adjacent
residential areas. There were also proposed side road closures, which could be
perceived to reduce direct accessibility to parking, loading and bus stop
consolidation proposals. The proposed plans were contained in Appendix 3 and
were summarised at paragraph 8 of the report.
Consultation had been undertaken on the
proposals with all stakeholders, including affected councillors, residents,
businesses, bus operators and emergency services. The results of the
consultation were largely supportive (see paragraph 12 of the submitted
report). A full consultation questionnaire summary was contained at Appendix 6
of the submitted report.
OPTIONS
The other
potential decisions that had not been recommended included:
1. Doing nothing - that was not recommended, as it would not
have allowed the Council to realise the benefits outlined within the report.
That would have had an impact upon the Council’s Town Centre Strategy, Green
Strategy and other strategic objectives such as the recently approved Cycling
in Middlesbrough; Investment and Future Infrastructure Opportunities report.
2. Re-assessing the corridor proposals - that was not
recommended, as the proposals had been designed using internal and external
expertise, identifying the most economic and safe utilisation of space. Any changes to the provision would have had
significant implications for delivery, as each element was symbiotically
balanced against one another. Any alterations would have deviated away from the
Department for Transport’s (DfT) cycle standards and would not have achieved
the goals.
ORDERED
That the ambitious,
re-allocation of road space to deliver cycle infrastructure improvements along
the Linthorpe Road corridor, as per plans contained in the appendix, be
approved.
REASON
The
proposals planned to extend the approved provision as part of phase 1 (between
Borough Road and Ayresome Street). That would create an increased seamless
cycleway link between Linthorpe Village and the town centre.
The
proposals were being recommended as they aligned with a number of Council
objectives, namely:
·
improving safety along
the corridor for all road users, and reducing accidents;
·
making the corridor
more pedestrian friendly, particularly for those with mobility issues;
·
supporting the local
economy; improving accessibility to local retail, leisure and services by improving
facilities for short journeys to be made;
·
reducing congestion
along a busy corridor to improve air quality, reduce noise and help to improve
the local environment;
·
better use of the
available space to improve the public realm; giving the space back to people as
opposed to vehicles to help the area to look and feel amazing;
· improving public health by reducing ... view the full minutes text for item 118