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Meeting: 22/09/2022 - Regeneration and Development Panel (Item 52)

52 Cabinet Report - Active and Clean Connectivity - Town Deal Business Case pdf icon PDF 326 KB

To consider the report and make any appropriate recommendations to Cabinet.

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Officers presented the business case for the Active and Clean Connectivity Town Deal Business Case.  A copy of the presentation is attached.

 

The Chair thanked officers for their report and invited questions and comments from the Panel, as summarised below.

 

Councillor Jones raised concerns about the suitability of using St Edmundsbury Road as part of the cycle route through North Lynn, explaining that the current cycle path was fine, and he did not feel that changes needed to be made.  He provided details of paths that could be used which would make the route a better and more straight forward path for cyclists to use.  He commented that having a cycle path going through a residential area where lots of children played was not good for cyclists or the children.  The Assistant Director explained that this was not part of the Towns Fund project but had been identified as part of the Gyratory scheme work as a medium-term project.

 

Councillor Crofts asked if safe storage facilities would be available and if there would be a charge for the use of facilities.  It was explained that there would be a nominal charge and membership schemes and card entry systems were some of the solutions that were being looked at.  The area would also be covered by CCTV and emergency exits would be available.

 

Councillor Morley referred to the cost benefit ratio and felt that a demand assessment should be carried out before the project was progressed.  He stated that he could not support the project in its current form as more evidence on demand was required.  The Chair, Councillor Collingham, commented that she felt that this was a great opportunity for the area, and it was vital to encourage greener transport options.  She hoped that the project would integrate with bus services.

 

Councillor de Whalley asked if Active Travel England had been engaged in the project process and if the West Winch development area had been considered.  Councillor de Whalley stated that he could not support the recommendations as they stood.  The Assistant Director explained that the project had designed inline with government guidance and had been subject to extensive consultation.

 

It was also explained that the West Winch development area was a separate project and opportunities for the future would be looked at and would have to consider active and clean travel.

 

The Portfolio Holder for Business, Culture and Heritage acknowledged that this project was bold and ambitious and strong incentives were needed to get individuals involved and to change their habits.  He felt that this was the right move for King’s Lynn and hoped that the Panel would support the proposals.

 

The Vice Chair, Councillor Gidney referred to trends such as wide tyred bicycles and felt that this was something that may become more popular in the future.  He stated that CCTC and security was important.  He also commented that the project could provide opportunities for an  ...  view the full minutes text for item 52


Meeting: 13/09/2022 - Regeneration and Development Panel (Item 9.)

9. Cabinet Report - Active and Clean Connectivity pdf icon PDF 325 KB

To consider the report and make any appropriate recommendations to Cabinet.

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