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Declarations of Interest in matters coming before this meeting Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To confirm that the business of the meeting will take place in public Minutes: It was confirmed that all items were in Part I and would be considered in public. |
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Petition Requesting Speeding Measures In North Road West Drayton PDF 176 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Cabinet Member considered a petition from residents requesting traffic calming measures on North Road, West Drayton. The petition organiser was not present; however, Councillor Jan Sweeting, Ward Councillor for West Drayton, highlighted a number of reasons for supporting the petition, including:
The Cabinet Member responded and suggested that speed checks might be an easy and inexpensive method for gaining more quantitative information regarding these issues. It was noted that there were other potential solutions such as signage etc. However, the Cabinet Member reminded attendees that those methods did not necessarily guarantee an impactful deterrent. Contrary to suggestions in paragraph 6 of the officer report, it was highlighted that there was a general reluctancy to address such issues with the installation of speed bumps. The Cabinet Member also echoed assertations in paragraph 7 of the officer report regarding the effectiveness of speed guns used by the police and also the lack of enforcement powers held by the Council, in comparison to the Metropolitan Police.
The Ward Councillor suggested that road narrowing, raised tables or potentially even closing the road altogether ought to be considered as possible solutions to these issues.
The Cabinet Member acknowledged the Ward Councillors’ response and advised that there were ways of implementing natural speed and traffic calming measures, such as through relaxed pavement parking.
RESOLVED: That the Cabinet Member for Property, Highways and Transport:
1) met with petitioners and listened to their request for the Council to investigate options for possible traffic calming measures for North Road, West Drayton; and
2) asked officers to commission independent 24/7 traffic and speed surveys on North Road, West Drayton at locations agreed with petitioners.
Reasons for recommendations:
The Petition Hearing provided provide a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the petitioners of their concerns and suggestions.
Alternative options considered / risk management:
None at this stage. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Cabinet Member considered a petition from residents requesting the removal of double yellow lines and replacement of the grass verge with parking bays on Harmondsworth Road, West Drayton
The Lead Petitioner was present and made a number of points, including:
The Cabinet Member acknowledged the difficulties set out and also accepted the potential problems with parking as a result of the planned leisure centre.
Councillor June Nelson, Ward Councillor for Heathrow Villages reaffirmed her support for the petitioners stating:
A local business owner raised a different issue regarding parking complications in the locality; and asserted that people were often leaving their cars parked for weeks and sometimes months outside their premises, which was affecting their business due to a lack of customer parking.
· The Cabinet Member responded, advising that more parking spaces (as requested by the petitioner) wouldn’t necessarily deter long term parking, but rather encourage it. · A pay and display implementation may benefit the local businesses but could adversely affect residents. · Regarding a resident parking scheme, the Cabinet Member replied that the criteria for such a solution stipulated a large area and confirmed that this issue did not fall under such a categorization.
RESOLVED: That the Cabinet Member for Property, Highways and Transport:
1) met with petitioners and listened to their request to remove part of the grass verge between the service road and main carriageway fronting numbers 13-19 Harmondsworth Road. 2) Asked officers in the Council’s Highways team to investigate the feasibility of this request and to report back to him. 3) Asked officers to investigate whether it might be possible to remove the double yellow line on the main carriageway;
Reasons for recommendations:
The Petition ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Petition requesting speeding measures in Bishops Road and York Avenue, Hayes PDF 174 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Cabinet Member considered a petition from residents requesting traffic speed mitigation measures on Bishop’s Road and York Avenue, Hayes. The lead petitioner, Cllr Scott Farley, was present and made the following points:
The Cabinet Member acknowledged the points made by Cllr Farley and agreed that speed checks should be carried out as soon as feasible.
RESOLVED: That the Cabinet Member for Property, Highways and Transport:
1) met with petitioners and listened to their request for traffic and speed surveys and subsequent speed mitigation measures; and 2) asked officers to commission independent 24/7 traffic and speed surveys on Bishops Road and York Avenue at locations agreed with petitioners and Ward Councillors, and to report back to the Cabinet Member on the outcome.
Reasons for recommendations:
The Petition Hearing provided a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the petitioners of their concerns and suggestions.
Alternative options considered / risk management:
None at this stage. |
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Abbotswood Way, Hayes - Petition Requesting The Introduction Of Parking Controls PDF 174 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Cabinet Member considered a petition from residents requesting parking controls in Abbotswood Way, Hayes.
The Lead Petitioner was present and made a number of points, including:
The Cabinet Member acknowledged points made by the lead petitioner.
Councillor Stuart Mathers, Ward Councillor for Wood End, echoed the lead petitioner and made the following points:
Councillor Elizabeth Garelick, Ward Councillor for Wood End, also endorsed the lead petitioners concerns and made the following points:
The Cabinet Member acknowledged the arguments made by the petitioner and Ward Councillors and pledged further investigation to provide a long-term answer. The Cabinet Member agreed that further dialogue with the school was likely required.
RESOLVED That the Cabinet Member for Property, Highways and Transport:
1) met with petitioners and listened to their requested parking controls in Abbotswood Way and possible surrounding road. 2) Asked officers to add this request to the Council’s extensive Parking Scheme Programme for further investigation and possible informal consultation in an area agreed with Ward Councillor’s; and 3) Asked officers to investigate further into cooperation with the school.
Reasons for recommendations:
The Petition Hearing provided a valuable opportunity ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Howletts Lane, Ruislip - Petition Requesting Parking Restrictions Between Nos. 21 And 23 PDF 167 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The petition was withdrawn by the petitioner prior to the hearing. |