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To confirm that the business of the meeting will take place in public Minutes: It was confirmed that all items on the agenda were Part I and would therefore be considered in public.
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Cordingly Road, Ruislip - Petition Requesting Footway Parking to be permitted Additional documents: Minutes: The lead petitioner for this petition did not attend the meeting, however, the local Ward Councillor, Brian Crowe did attend the meeting and informed the Cabinet Member that he had spoken to the lead petitioner.
Concerns raised on behalf of the petitioner were as follows:
Councillor Keith Burrows noted the comments made by the Ward Councillor and responded as follows:
There was an option of removing some of the parking bays along the road to improve the access For the Council to consider footway parking, there needed to be at least 1.5 metres of unobstructed footpath, to enable pedestrians to pass The widths of the footpaths on Cordingley Road varied between 1.4 metres and 1.7 metres.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member:
1. Noted the petitioner’s concerns with regard to the parking in Cordingley Road.
2. Asked that the petitioners be informed that the road does not meet the Council’s criteria for footway parking schemes as the footways are too narrow
2. Asked officers to explore options to provide clearer access for HGVs and develop further proposals in liaison with local Ward Councillors and the emergency services.
Reasons for recommendation To allow the Cabinet Member to discuss with petitioners their concerns and, if considered appropriate asks officers to seek the views of the emergency services and local Ward Councillors for the possible removal of some of the parking bays in Cordingley Road to ensure that there is clear access through the road.
Alternative options considered / Risk Management None, as the road does not meet the Council’s criteria for footway parking schemes. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Councillors Michael Bull, Paul Buttivant and Anita MacDonald attended the meeting as Ward Councillors in support of the petitioners.
Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by petitioners at the meeting included the following:
All three Ward Councillors spoke in support of the petitioners
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners and responded to the points. He acknowledged that there had only been 1 accident in three years and he informed the petitioners of the background to the West Drayton Town Centre Improvement Scheme, which included the proposals for Station Road.
The petitioners were informed that the original consultation began in April 2009 and this involved the circulation of leaflets, which did not give specifics on the scheme, such as proposals relating to parking bays.
Reference was made to the petitioner’s point about the comparisons with the pavements close to the bus station and the railway station. The meeting was informed that these pavements were not owned by the Council.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member:
1. Met with the petitioners and discussed with them, their concerns regarding the proposal to remove the three parking bays from outside shops No. 19 to 23, Station Road.
2. Asked officers to take into account the views of the petitioners and to look at other options in relation to parking arrangements
3. Will look at the options which officers bring back to him, in consultation with ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Councillors Shirley Harper-O’Neill and Allan Kauffman attended the meeting as Ward Councillors.
As there were two petitions relating to this item, Councillor Burrows agreed to take the petitions together under one item.
Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by the lead petitioner in support of the removal of the gate at the meeting included the following:
Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by the lead petitioner in support of the retention of the gate at the meeting included the following:
The two Ward Councillors spoke in support of the retention of the gate.
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners and responded to the points. An officer confirmed that the emergency services had not raised any objection or concerns with regard to the gate. The purpose of the gate was to reduce “rat running” and this had been a good solution.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member:
1. Met with both the petitioners and considered both requests relating to the gate located on the junction of Edwards Avenue and Mahlon Avenue, Ruislip.
2. Agreed that the gate be retained for the reasons it was initially installed.
3. Asked officers to investigate other possible solutions through the Road Safety Programme to the traffic problems around Mahlon Avenue, Ruislip.
4. Asked officers to contact local Ward Councillors once the Cabinet Member has agreed the appropriate solution through the Road Safety Programme
Reasons for recommendation The discussion with petitioners will help identify suitable options to address petitioners concerns.
Alternative options considered / risk management These can be identified from the discussions with petitioners. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Councillors Shirley Harper-O’Neill and Allan Kauffman attended the meeting as Ward Councillors.
As there were two petitions relating to this item, Councillor Burrows agreed to take the petitions together under one item.
Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by the lead petitioner in support of the removal of the gate at the meeting included the following:
Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by the lead petitioner in support of the retention of the gate at the meeting included the following:
The two Ward Councillors spoke in support of the retention of the gate.
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners and responded to the points. An officer confirmed that the emergency services had not raised any objection or concerns with regard to the gate. The purpose of the gate was to reduce “rat running” and this had been a good solution.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member:
1. Met with both the petitioners and considered both requests relating to the gate located on the junction of Edwards Avenue and Mahlon Avenue, Ruislip.
2. Agreed that the gate be retained for the reasons it was initially installed.
3. Asked officers to investigate other possible solutions through the Road Safety Programme to the traffic problems around Mahlon Avenue, Ruislip.
4. Asked officers to contact local Ward Councillors once the Cabinet Member has agreed the appropriate solution through the Road Safety Programme.
Reasons for recommendation The discussion with petitioners will help identify suitable options to address petitioners concerns.
Alternative options considered / risk management These can be identified from the discussions with petitioners. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Concerns, comments and suggestions raised by petitioners at the meeting included the following:
Reference was made to a message sent from Councillor Carol Melvin, local ward Councillor who supported the petitioners’ views. Councillor Keith Burrows informed the petitioners that he had also received three letters from local residents who expressed their support for the introduction of road safety measures at the junction.
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners and responded to some of the points made. In relation to the installation of a mirror opposite the junction of Woodridge Way and Sandy Lodge Way to improve visibility for vehicles, the petitioners were informed that the use of convex mirrors on the public highway was seldom permitted under current signage legislation.
It was acknowledged that visibility at this junction was tight and Councillor Keith Burrows informed petitioners that he would instruct officers to commission a 24/7 traffic volume and speed survey to establish the extent of the problem with the speeding. Included in this would be looking at the current signage and investigating the reason of why the pavement had been extended. The outcome of the survey would then be discussed with local Ward Councillors and the Cabinet Member.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member:
1. Met and discussed with petitioners their concerns with speeding traffic in detail and the possible options to address issues which would be acceptable to residents.
2. Asked officers to include the request and possible options in the Road Safety Programme and commission a traffic volume and speed survey on Sandy Lodge Way, close to the junction of Woodridge Way.
3. Asks officers, as part of resolution 2 above, to look at the current signage in the area, together with the reason for the kerb / pavement build up which took place in 2002.
Reasons for recommendation To allow the Cabinet Member to discuss in detail with petitioners their concerns.
Alternative options considered / Risk Management These can be identified from the discussions with the petitioners. |