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Basingstoke Transport Contributions Policy Appendix Appendix Basingstoke and Deane - List of Prefered Local Transport Schemes Parish Source of Scheme Type of Scheme Outline Indicative Cost network PO9: Better Streetscapes Better PO9: PO1: Improve road safety road Improve PO1: PO8: Improved integration Improved PO8: PO10: Improved air quality air Improved PO10: Contribution to Area Strategy Area to Contribution Total number of priorities met priorities of number Total PO4/06: Increase bus/rail travel bus/rail Increase PO4/06: MP1 & 2: Safe, efficient & resilient &resilient efficient Safe, MP1&2: PO12/14: Promote walking/cycling Promote PO12/14: MP3: Improve journey time reliability time journey MP3:Improve ASHFORD HILL WITH District Council Pedestrian / Cycle A339 Headley Bus stop to village hall. x x x x 4 NHTS £20,000 HEADLEY ASHFORD HILL WITH Ashford Hill Road, HeadleyLink along verge from District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £45,000 HEADLEY Cherry Tree Farm to Thornford Road ASHFORD HILL WITH Total £65,000 HEADLEY 20mph speed limits and general road sign BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £10,000 improvements in the Oakridge area, Basingstoke. Eastrop Roundabout - capacity improvements to ease BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 congestion Sarum Hill/Winton Square - capacity improvements BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 to ease congestion Winchester Road Roundabout - capacity BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 improvements to ease congestion at peak periods 20mph speed limits and general road sign BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management improvements in the Oakridge area, Basingstoke. x x x 3 NHTS £10,000 There have been three petitions sent to the B&DBC. Amendments to the traffic calming measures on BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £10-15,000 Beggarwood Lane Traffic accessing Sherfield School is causing delay BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management due to the tight junction arrangement. A passing lane x x x 3 NHTS £30,000 is required to resolve the problem. Support from B&DBC. Scheme involves a short one BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £4,000 way section to prevent the rat running movement. Request for a pelican or toucan crossing on Worthing BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £80,000 Road, South Ham Request for a right turning ban on A340 for traffic BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management turning for North Hampshire hospital in advance of x x x 3 NHTS £5-10,000 the new traffic lights. Signalisation of Hackwood Road and Venture BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management Roundabouts - Need for improvements to A339 (from x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 Basingstoke to Alton) to ease congestion Traffic speeds and volumes make it difficult to cross BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £150,000 the road near Kings Road shops on Western Way. Oakridge. 20mph zone and improvements to warning BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic management x x x 3 NHTS £10 - 30,000 signs. Worting Road. Investigate improvements to BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic management x x x 3 NHTS £60 - 80,000 pedestrian crossing facilities. Grove Road. Traffic management measure to reduce BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic management x x x 3 NHTS £10 - 25,000 high speed. Wallop Drive. Investigate pedestrian crossing BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic management x x x 3 NHTS £20,000 request. BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management Capacity improvements at Victory Roundabout x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 Capacity improvements at Binfields Roundabout, BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 Chineham district centre Capacity improvements at Fire station roundabout BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £150,000 (West Ham) Aldermaston Road A340 - Delays southbound on approach to Aldermaston roundabout coming into BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £250,000 town from the hospital. A bus lane was proposed but discounted a few years ago. Brighton Way - inbound - Bus lane was proposed on BASINGSTOKE Passenger Transport Traffic Management approach to Brighton Hill roundabout as part of a x x x 3 NHTS £1,000,000 safety scheme but discounted by Members. ITS Real Time Deloyment of Real Time Passenger Information BASINGSTOKE ITS Group Passenger x 1 NHTS £10,000 each display (RTPI) screens within shelters. Information Appendix BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Chiltern Primary school x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Merton Infant & Junior School x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Rucstall Primary School x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 Hatchwarren Infant & Junior School - See school BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 Travel Plan BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Kings Furlong Infant School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 The Vyne Community School - See school Travel BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 Plan BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Park View Infant School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Oakridge Infant School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Castle Hill Infant School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Limington House School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 BASINGSTOKE Safer Routes to School Pedestrian / Cycle Marnel School - See school Travel Plan x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council Barry WayBrighton Hill South x x x 3 NHTS £15,000 Residential Areas Streets for people BASINGSTOKE District Council Barton’s Lane x x x x 4 NHTS £150,000 Roads for cars Claythorpe Road from Cleaver Road to Aliston BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £25,000 WayLink along grass verge. Cliddesden Lane (Brighton Hill to Portsmouth BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £34,000 Arms).Link from Brighton Hill to Hatch Warren. Streets for people BASINGSTOKE District Council Coronation Road - traffic calming measures x x x x 4 NHTS £50,000 Roads for cars Culver Road.Additional footways adjacent to BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £55,000 carriageway. Danebury Road. Links from existing footways to BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £10,000 Highwood Ridge. Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council Falkland ClosePopley East x x x 3 NHTS £45,000 Residential Areas Gresley Road (Norn Hill to Wade Road BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £60,000 roundabout)Link adjacent to carriageway. Hackwood Lane, Cliddesden (Millennium Hall to BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £125,000 School).Route to local school. Hatch Warren Lane Link from Hatchwarren Gardens BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £7,000 to bus stop and subway. Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council Kings RoadSouth Ham x x x 3 NHTS £45,000 Residential Areas Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council Margaret RoadSouth Ham x x x 3 NHTS £86,500 Residential Areas Streets for people BASINGSTOKE District Council Sandys Road - Traffic claming measures x x x x 4 NHTS £50,000 Roads for cars BASINGSTOKE Area Team Pedestrian / Cycle Cycle improvements at Victory Roundabout x x x 3 NHTS £500,000 Town Centre of Basingstoke one-way system - BASINGSTOKE Area Team Pedestrian / Cycle Scheme to improve better access to the town centre x x x 3 NHTS £500,000 for cyclists. The one-way system is a huge barrier. Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council Schubert CloseBrighton Hill South x x x 3 NHTS £50,000 Residential Areas Streets for people Shakespeare Road (adjacent to school) Popley East - BASINGSTOKE District Council x x x x 4 NHTS £100,000 Roads for cars Traffic calming measures Sibelius CloseLink from Sibelius Close along BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £6,000 Beethoven Road to Hatch Warren Lane. Parking in BASINGSTOKE District Council St Patricks RoadSouth Ham x x x 3 NHTS £30,000 Residential Areas Sullivan RdLink from Britten Rd to Hatch Warren BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £5,000 Way Sullivan Road (Ravel Close to Purcell Close)Link BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £25,000 along grass verge. BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle Sullivan Road. Borodin Close to Hatch Warren Lane x x x 3 NHTS £8,000 Tintern Close, Popley. Link from Tintern Close to Bus BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £8,000 Stop. Wallop Drive. Improvements to crossing points at BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £5,000 roundabout near Sainsbury's (add tactiles). BASINGSTOKE Area Team Various Basingstoke Town Access Plan x x x x x x x x 8 NHTS n/a Rooksdown Ave, Limes Park. Link from Gillies Drive BASINGSTOKE District Council Pedestrian / Cycle x x x 3 NHTS £10,000 to bus stop opposite Vitellius Gardens. Appendix Worting Road (Old Worting Road) between Sandys BASINGSTOKE Area Team Traffic Management x x x 3 NHTS £60 - 80,000 Road and Deep Lane - pedestrian crossing Passenger Transport Public Transport Improvements to passenger waiting facilities at BASINGSTOKE x x 2 NHTS £100,000
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