Issue - meetings
A259 Denmark Place/A2101 Albert Road, Hastings, pedestrian crossing improvements.
Meeting: 17/01/2022 - Lead Member for Transport and Environment (Item 37)
37 A259 Denmark Place/A2101 Albert Road, Hastings, pedestrian crossing improvements PDF 142 KB
Report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport
Additional documents:
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 1, item 37 PDF 952 KB
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 2, item 37 PDF 107 KB View as HTML (37/3) 8 KB
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 3, item 37 PDF 177 KB View as HTML (37/4) 8 KB
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 4, item 37 PDF 253 KB View as HTML (37/5) 36 KB
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 5, item 37 PDF 576 KB View as HTML (37/6) 3 KB
- LMTE 17 January 2022 A259 Denmark Place A2101 Albert Road Hastings Pedestrian crossing improvements Appendix 6, item 37 PDF 292 KB View as HTML (37/7) 8 KB
Minutes:
37.1 The Lead Member considered a report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport.
DECISIONS
37.2 The Lead Member RESOLVED to (1) Note the responses to the stakeholder consultation and public information exercise on the proposed pedestrian crossing improvements set out in this report; and
(2) Approve the proposed changes to the pedestrian crossing facilities at the junction of the A259 Denmark Place/A2101 Albert Road to improve accessibility to the seafront and encourage more active travel and progress the scheme to detailed design and construction.
Reasons
37.3 Improvements to the pedestrian crossing facilities at the A259 Denmark Place/A2101 Albert Road junction in Hastings town centre will help to improve accessibility to the seafront and encourage more active travel. In turn, this will contribute towards the County Council’s commitment of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 or earlier if possible, and the Government’s decarbonising transport agenda.
37.4 No objections have been received following the stakeholder consultation and public information on the proposals although requests for additional provisions have been received which will be considered and incorporated where possible as part of the detailed design.