83 Dorset Council 20mph speed limit process and Guidance PDF 255 KB
The Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment to present the recommendation from Place and Resources Overview Committee of 6 October 2022.
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Decision:
(a)
That the
policy for setting the principles, criteria, and process for 20mph schemes, as
amended below, be approved.
“That the wording in Appendix
B, relating to the requirement to undertake a survey of residents and the
requirement to have a threshold level of support of 60% from the respondents of
households affected by the proposed 20mph scheme, should be removed, and
changed to ‘must be able to demonstrate and quantify community support for the
initiative’, to be in line with the wording of ‘criteria c’”
(b)
That the policy be reviewed 1 year after
adoption.
Reason for decision
To ensure speed limit consistency across Dorset.
Minutes:
Cllr S Gibson, Lead Member for Highways presented the report and the recommendation from the Place and Resources Overview Committee of 6 October 2022.
The Portfolio Holder for Highway, Travel and Environment proposed the recommendation, and this was seconded by Cllr G Carr-Jones.
Members spoke in support of the proposal and the Portfolio Holder confirmed that a policy review would take place after a year by Place and Resources Scrutiny Committee. The Chairman of Place and Resources Scrutiny Committee also requested that an update report be presented to the committee after 6 months of operation. In response Chairman suggested that this should be discussed outside of the meeting.
Decision
(a)
That the
policy for setting the principles, criteria, and process for 20mph schemes, as
amended below, be approved.
“That the wording in
Appendix B, relating to the requirement to undertake a survey of residents and
the requirement to have a threshold level of support of 60% from the
respondents of households affected by the proposed 20mph scheme, should be
removed, and changed to ‘must be able to demonstrate and quantify community
support for the initiative’, to be in line with the wording of ‘criteria c’”
(b)
That the policy be reviewed 1 year after
adoption.
Reason for decision
To ensure speed limit consistency across Dorset.
27 20mph Speed Limit Approach PDF 375 KB
To consider a report of the Road Safety Manager.
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Minutes:
The committee considered a report of the Road Safety
Manager, which provided information on the review of the guidance for setting
the principles, criteria, and process
for 20mph schemes. The Place and Resources
Overview Committee was invited to review the guidance ahead of consideration at
Cabinet.
Councillors
considered the issues arising from the report and during discussion the
following areas were covered:
·
Members
of the committee expressed thanks to those members of the public that had
submitted questions and statements in respect of the item
·
Concern
was expressed about the reference in Appendix B to the requirement to undertake
a survey of residents and the requirement to have a threshold level of support
of 60% from the respondents of households affected by the proposed 20mph
scheme. This was felt to be too onerous
for smaller communities and that it should be for applicants to determine how
support and evidence was gathered, which could include different
approaches. Reference was made to the
wording included in ‘criteria c’ in the policy, which was felt to be adequate
and set out what was required. A request
was made that the wording relating to a survey and threshold limit should be
removed from Appendix B and changed to ‘must be able to demonstrate and
quantify community support for the initiative’, to be in line with the wording
of ‘criteria c’. This suggestion to be
forwarded to Cabinet for consideration
·
The
Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment and Lead Member for
Highways noted that there was a need for a clear, data led demonstration of
community support and a framework within which applications could be considered
·
Consideration
of the length of time to process an application, including process and costs
·
A
discussion was held on the requirement to establish a community speed
watch. The Head of Highways noted that
although a community speed watch did not have to be in place, it was beneficial
if it was and that parish and town councils that wanted one, should be
encouraged and supported. The Head of
Highways confirmed that this could be supported through a minor amendment to
the policy
·
Discussion
relating to the condition around average speeds being below 24mph and whether
this was appropriate criteria
·
The
Council could review the process after a period of implementation, and it was
suggested this take place after 1 year.
It was proposed by T Coombs seconded by S Jespersen
Recommendation
to Cabinet
a.
That the policy for setting the principles,
criteria, and process for 20mph schemes be approved with the comment as set out
below;
b.
That the policy be reviewed 1 year after adoption.
Comment from the Place and Resources Overview Committee:
· That the wording in Appendix B, relating to the requirement to undertake a survey of residents and the requirement to have a threshold level of support of 60% from the respondents of households affected by the proposed 20mph scheme, should be removed and changed to ‘must be able to demonstrate and quantify community support ... view the full minutes text for item 27