16 Transforming Cities Fund - Review of Cabinet decision 5 November 2019 PDF 168 KB
To receive an update in respect of the ‘Transforming Cities Fund’, following reports to Cabinet on 5 November 2019 and 5 May 2020.
Link to Cabinet agenda
and minutes for information:
Minutes:
The committee received
an update in respect of the ‘Transforming Cities Fund’, following reports to
Cabinet on 5 November 2019 and 5 May 2020.
Councillors
considered the update report and the following points were raised:
·
Reference
was made to local plan proposals for Alderholt
including plans for improving transport infrastructure and whether this would
be included in the proposals? In
response, the Head of Highways confirmed that the report provided an update
following the previous reports to Cabinet and set out the main schemes that it
was hoped to deliver over the next four years.
Further detailed work was required.
A discussion could be had following the meeting about Alderholt specifically
·
Discussions
were being held at a sub-national level with regard to further investment in
infrastructure and this would include lobbying for funding for Dorset for
improved infrastructure in towns. Ward
members would be kept informed on this work
·
The
Chairman asked about representation on the Council Governance Board and this
could be picked up with the board
·
The
Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment noted that this was a
positive start in this area and recognised that there were other areas to look
at to ensure the council maximised grant funding opportunities when available
·
A point
was raised with regard to the importance of connectivity between the Dorset
Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas and ensuring
joining up to the wider network and how this could be further supported
·
The Head
of Highways confirmed that the council would continue to involve stakeholders
in examining issues including the best ways to improve corridors between areas
and welcomed input from councillors.
Other work underway included work on a new local plan
·
The
Chairman requested regular updates on this work for the committee
·
In
response to a question, the Head of Highways provided an overview of funding in
this area
·
In
response to a question, the Head of Highways noted that the project was low
risk in terms of delivery but agreed that if the risk factor increased in an
area, this could be raised with the committee
Following
discussion, the committee noted the following recommendation:
That the Place and Resources Scrutiny Committee support the following
actions, in line with the decisions of Cabinet on 5 November 2019 and 5 May
2020:
(a) The delivery of the proposed three-year delivery programme in
line with the TCF Strategic Outline Business Case, already approved by Cabinet,
and guidance set out by the DfT in the Assurance
Framework.
(c) Regular TCF update reports going to the CGB and from there to DfT as stipulated within point 8 of the award letter, with consideration of Traffic Regulation ... view the full minutes text for item 16