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A23 Sustainable Transport Corridor - Proposals for Phases 5 - 7
Meeting: 17/09/2009 - Cabinet (pre 2012) (Item 75)
75 A23 Sustainable Transport Corridor - Proposals for Phases 5 - 7 PDF 79 KB
Report of the Director of Environment (copy attached).
Additional documents:
- Item 75 Appendix 1a, item 75 PDF 2 MB
- Item 75 Appendix 1b, item 75 PDF 2 MB
- Webcast for A23 Sustainable Transport Corridor - Proposals for Phases 5 - 7
Decision:
1. That Cabinet approves the proposals to improve access for cyclists and pedestrians along Phases 5 & 6 of the A23 STC and gives further approval to conduct public consultation with key stakeholders and residents in the affected area. Members will be informed of the outcome of consultation and permission to proceed with the scheme will be sought at a future Cabinet or Cabinet Member Meeting.
2. That Cabinet authorises the preparation and advertisement of a Traffic Regulation Order following the results of the public consultation and subject to the agreement of the Cabinet or CMM to proceed.
Minutes:
75.1 The Cabinet considered a report of the Director of Environment seeking permission to begin consultation on proposals for Phases 5 & 6 of the A23 Sustainable Transport Corridor (STC) (for copy see minute book).
75.2 RESOLVED - That, having considered the information and the reasons set out in the report, the Cabinet accepted the following amended recommendations:
(1) That the proposals to improve access for cyclists and pedestrians along Phases 5 & 6 of the A23 STC be approved and further approval be given to conduct public consultation with key stakeholders and residents in the affected area. Members will be informed of the outcome of consultation and permission to proceed with the scheme will be sought at a future Cabinet or Cabinet Member Meeting.
(2) That the preparation and advertisement of a Traffic Regulation Order be authorised following the results of the public Consultation and subject to the agreement of the Cabinet or CMM to proceed.