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Petition for pedestrian crossing - Little Ridge Avenue, Hastings

Meeting: 30/01/2020 - Lead Member for Communities and Safety (Item 16)

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Report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport  

Additional documents:

Minutes:

16.1     The Lead Member considered a report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport (Agenda Item 4).

 

DECISIONS

 

16.2     The following people spoke in support of the petition’s aims: Councillor Peter Pragnell.

 

DECISIONS

 

16.3     The Lead Member RESOLVED to advise the petitioners that (1) a potential pedestrian crossing for Little Ridge Avenue has been assessed through our approved high Level Sift process and is not a priority for the County Council at the present time; and

 

(2) petitioners may wish to consider taking a potential scheme forward through  Community Match. A feasibility Study at a accost of (£500) and a speed survey (at a cost of £410) would be required prior to a Community Match application.

 

Reasons

 

16.4     The County Council has a limited amount of funding to develop local transport improvements and we need to ensure that we target our resources to those schemes which will be of greatest benefit to our local communities. To help us prioritise the numerous requests received for improvements, we developed a process to determine which schemes should be funded through our Integrated Transport Programme. The request for a pedestrian crossing has been assessed to determine if it might be a priority for further consideration. The proposal did not meet the benchmark score to enable it to be taken forward.

 

16.5.    In order to determine what measures could be suitable in Little Ridge Avenue, prior to a Community Match application, it is suggested that the group concerned contact Hastings Borough Council to ascertain whether they would be interested in supporting a scheme to try and influence traffic conditions in the road. They would then need to commission a Feasibility Study at a cost of £500 plus VAT, and a Speed data survey at a cost of £410 per site.  This will help to identify possible improvements for further discussions and provide the group of residents and Hastings Borough Council with an estimate of what they might cost to assist in their budget considerations.