BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

 

Transport & Sustainability Committee

 

4.00pm 6 February 2024

 

Council Chamber, Hove Town Hall

 

 

decision list

 

 

Part One

 

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Fees and Charges 2024-25

 

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           That Committee agrees the proposed fees and charges for 2024/25 as set out within the report.

 

2)           That Committee agrees the removal of the ringfence of net surplus incomes from parking activities at Preston Park and East Brighton Park in paragraph 3.12.

 

3)           That Committee agrees to changes being advertised with a new Traffic Regulation Order or notice of intention as required; changing operating times for car parking at East Brighton Park and Preston Park to Monday to Sunday 9am to 8pm.

 

4)           That Committee delegates authority to the Executive Director of Economy, Environment & Culture (in relation to paragraphs 3.5 – 3.14), to change fees and charges as notified and set by central Government during the year.

 

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65

 

Parking Annual Report 2022-23

 

 

Contact Officer:

Paul Nicholls

Tel: 01273 293287

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           That Committee approves the publication of the Parking Annual Report for 2022-23 under the provisions of the Traffic Management Act 2004

 

2)           That Committee authorises the Head of Parking Services to produce and publish the public report, which will be made available on the Council’s website.

 

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66

 

Parking Customer Service Update

 

 

Contact Officer:

Charles Field

Tel: 01273 293329

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           That Committee notes the work done to date as outlined in Paragraphs 3.1 to 3.9.

 

2)           That Committee approves the Parking Services digital modernisation future plan (present to 2025/26) as outlined in Appendix 1 and Para 3.11.

 

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67

 

School Streets - Queens Park Primary TRO-26-2022

 

 

Ward Affected:

Queen's Park

 

 

 

1)           That the Committee, having taken account of all duly made comments and representations, as detailed at Appendix 1, agrees that the provisions of TRO-26-2022 is to be made permanent.

 

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68

 

Street Scene Policy

 

 

Contact Officer:

David Fisher

Tel: 01273 292065

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           That Committee agrees to approve the draft policy to ensure that the Council follows national guidance so that all works meet the guidance when being carried out in the City.

 

2)           That Committee agrees to formally start a consultation with relevant stakeholders to develop a full policy that works for the City.

 

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69

 

Strategic Risk Annual Progress Update

 

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           The Committee agrees to note the actions taken (‘Existing Controls’) and the relevant actions planned to mitigate the strategic risks, as outlined in Appendix 1.

 

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70

 

Climate Adaptation – managing city risk and vulnerability to climate change

 

 

Contact Officer:

Max Woodford

Tel: 01273 291666

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

That Committee:

 

1)           Notes the climate adaptation work progressed to date as set out in paragraphs 3.0 to 3.8.

 

2)           Notes the recommended actions detailed in the city’s Climate Adaptation Action Plan report, as set out in Appendix 2.

 

3)           Agrees the next step as set out in Table 7 of Appendix 2 to integrate actions into the work of the council.

 

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71

 

Gulley Cleansing Strategy Update 2024

 

 

Contact Officer:

David Fisher

Tel: 01273 292065

 

Ward Affected:

All Wards

 

 

 

1)           That Committee notes the change in the cleansing regime in response to increased costs within the industry as detailed in paragraphs 3.5 to 3.13 of this report. 

 

2)                  That Committee notes the various factors that contribute to surface water flooding and the mitigation that is in place as set out in Appendix 1 of this report.

 

3)           That Committee notes the drainage infrastructure maintenance backlog of £1.25 million as detailed in paragraph 4.2 of this report.

 

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