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Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 Tfl PROMOTED SCHEMES 1.01 A4: Cromwell Road to Brompton Road Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 TfL PROMOTED SCHEMES 1.01 A4: Cromwell Road to Brompton Road Thurloe Place/Cromwell Gardens - new Detailed design handed over to TfL. TfL traffic signals programme unknown Knightsbridge/Brompton Road (Scotch Detailed design handed over to TfL who are Corner) - New traffic signal control and now implementing island landscaping. 1.02 A3212: Cheyne Walk to Chelsea Embankment Old Church Street - Entry treatment Works completed. Cantilever Cycle Path at Chelsea Bridge - TfL are not prepared to fund investigations segregated and shared cycle track at this stage but may consider after the proposals below Chelsea Bridge. Thames Cycle Route is implemented. Royal Hospital Road/Chelsea Works completed. Embankment - improved traffic signals and pedestrian facilities Chelsea Bridge junction - staggered Included in TfL's proposals for the Thames pedestrian and bicyclist (toucan) crossing Cycle Route. Implementation works commenced in January 2003 Albert Bridge junction - improved Included in TfL's proposals for the Thames pedestrian islands and pedestrian Cycle Route. Works programmed to facilities. commence in April 2003 Battersea Bridge junction - staggered Included in TfL's proposals for the Thames pedestrian and bicyclist (toucan) crossing Cycle Route. Works programmed in summer 2003 1.03 A3220: Earl's Court One-Way System Edith Road/King's Road - remote TfL have carried out consultation and are pedestrian facility. implementing. Earls Court Exhibition Centre - entry Included in TfL programme for 2003/04 treatment. Scheme instigated by RBKC through the Earl's Court Working Party. Fulham Road/Finborough Road - remote TfL have carried out consultation and are pedestrian facility. implementing. Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 A 1 Fulham Road/Edith Grove - remote TfL have carried out consultation and are pedestrian facility. implementing. AREA (CELL) TRAFFIC STUDIES 2.01 Lots Road Area Study (Redevelopment of Generating Station) Investigate traffic conditions and consult Ongoing discussions with developer on agreed proposals, report, design and following submission of Planning implement. Application. 2.02 St Mark's Road Area Study Investigate traffic conditions at St Mark's Investigations completed. Confirmed Key Road/Bassett Road and St Mark's Decision on 5 March 2003 directing that Road/Oxford Gardens, Chesterton Road, consultations be carried out Bassett Road and Oxford Gardens. 2.03 Edwardes Square/Pembroke Square Area Study - traffic surveys Report results of further surveys carried Signing/road marking changes on hold out and implement possible traffic awaiting completion of statutory utilities signing measures as appropriate. works in Edwardes Square. ROUTE STUDIES 3.01 Fulham Road Area Study Complete implementation of island Work largely completed with the exception improvements, new pedestrian crossing of Drayton Gardens width restrictions facilities and upgrading width restrictions. (completion by mid-April 2003) and Fulham Road/Pelham Road traffic signals (completion due by end of April 2003). 3.02 Ladbroke Grove (Westbourne Park Road and Elgin Crescent Junctions) Complete implementation of pedestrian Awaiting information from Westminster City crossing stage in traffic signals. Council. 3.03 Portobello Road/Golborne Road - changes to traffic signal layout at Westbourne Grove and Westbourne Park Road. Implement changes to traffic signal Implemented. layout at Westbourne Grove and Westbourne Park Road. 3.04 Old Brompton Road Area Study Options for pedestrian islands and Consultation completed. Key Decision modifications to traffic signals at various report on results to be submitted in junctions along Old Brompton Road. Summer 2003. Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 A 2 MAJOR PROJECTS 4.01 Kensington High Street Traffic Management and Enhancement Scheme Phase 3: Junction alterations at Works ongoing. Campden Hill Road and Hornton Street; kerb realignments associated with pedestrian crossing near Campden Hill Road; removal of existing advisory bus lanes. Phase 4: junction alterations at Works completed. Phillimore Gardens; central trees and cycle stands; additional loading restrictions in Phillimore Gardens/Argyll Road. Phase 5: Area outside St Mary Abbot's Works almost completed. Church at Kensington Church Street 4.02 South Kensington Area Traffic Management Study Report seeking approval to consult on an Consultation carried out in November 2002. amended design. Confirmed KD on 8 April 2003 directing that the suggested changes to the road layout be progressed to detailed design and options for paving materials, public art be evaluated. 4.03 Thames Cycle Route RBKC sent strong objections to shared TfL have carried out their consultation but proposals in January 2002. Discussions are undecided on implementation taking place with TfL to persuade them programme to adopt the Council's original design. 4.04 Hans Crescent - Environmental Scheme Decision on what permanent traffic Consultation carried out. KD report of arrangements should be implemented consultation results to decide future scheme around the Harrods store once the scheduled for Summer 2003. existing temporary closure of Hans Crescent is no longer required. 4.05 Sloane Square Enhancement Scheme Options for environmental improvements Confirmed Key Decision published on 5 to the Square and road layout March 2003 directing that consultation be carried out on short and long-term options. Consultation underway and exhibition held in King's Road from 4-8 April 2003. Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 A 3 4.06 Golborne Road - Area Study Feasibility study into radical review of Meeting held with Lord Rogers on 24 streetscape. (Bid for funding in the draft September 2002. Project may become part BSP) of a much wider regeneration study. Scoping Study being prepared by Executive Director of Planning and Conservation. 4.07 Gloucester Road Environmental Improvement (outside station) Provide project management and design Detailed design and estimates prepared for input relating to development of Planning and Conservation Business Group. streetscape improvements outside the station. 4.08 Streetscape Pilot Area - Courtfield and Earls Court Wards Design and implement following approval Street clutter removal ongoing, footway in March 2002. Rationalisation of traffic paving works commenced but delayed due signs and street clutter removal; footway to Transco works. Opinion survey underway. repaving; review of traffic measures and public opinion survey 4.09 Chelsea Green Environmental Improvements Options for enhancement. Project led by Planning and Conservation Business Group Planning and Conservation Business have consulted on conceptual proposals Group and it is understood will be submitting a KD report. BICYCLING 5.01 Review LCN Network and Local Cycle Routes Review LCN Network and Local Cycle Delay in TfL agreeing strategic network, Routes in the Royal Borough in light of hence review postponed to 2003 TfL's 'reconceptualisation' proposals 5.02 Royal Hospital Road (Chelsea Physic Garden) - Bicycle Racks requested by the Chelsea Physic Garden. Proposal to provide bicycle racks on Implemented. Royal Hospital Road, which were requested by the Chelsea Physic Garden. SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL 6.01 Christ Church School - Closure of Robinson Street Implement environmental improvement Scheme implementation delayed due to scheme. programmed building works at the school Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 A 4 MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC STUDIES 7.01 Harrow Road/Ladbroke Grove Junction Improvement - proposed pedestrian crossing facilities. Liaise with Westminster City Council and Assess Westminster's modelling report and TfL to implement pedestrian crossing investigate the provision of pedestrian facilities. facilities and report. 7.02 Ladbroke Grove/Canal Way Agree detailed design of improvements Meetings held with developer's consultants. to roundabout with developer and Scheme agreed, awaiting developer's implement. programme. 7.03 Notting Hill Gate/Pembridge Road Investigate and report on possible Key Decision report to be submitted in junction improvements. Summer 2003. 7.04 Dovehouse Street - Traffic Calming Measures Report further investigations into Key Decision report to be submitted in possible traffic calming measures. Summer 2003. 7.05 Manresa Road Traffic Calming Measures Report further investigations into Key Decision report to be submitted in possible traffic calming measures. Summer 2003. 7.06 Elm Park Area Traffic Calming Measures Report further investigations into Key Decision report to be submitted in possible traffic calming measures. Summer 2003. 7.07 Symons Street/Cadogan Gardens Footway Improvements outside Peter Jones Review Committee approved On hold and subject to outcome of Sloane environmental improvement scheme. Square consultation. 7.08 King's Road/Sydney Street - Junction review and pedestrian facilities Implementation subject to decision on re- Confirmed Key Decision published on 25 routing of 211 bus service. February 2003. Implementation by December 2003 once statutory utilities works have been completed. Appendix A: Progress on Traffic and Parking Work Programme 2002/2003 A 5 7.09 Pavilion Road Scheme Implement approved scheme in liaison Subject to developer's programme. with developer. 7.10 Aubrey Walk Area Traffic Study Report results of review of traffic Review
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