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Chelmsford Report 26 Jan 2016 MEETING OF THE CHELMSFORD LOCAL HIGHWAYS PANEL 26 TH JANUARY 2016 COUNCIL CHAMBER, CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL COMMENCING AT 13.00 There will be a buffet lunch available for Panel Members and officers from 12.30 AGENDA 1. Apologies for absence 2. Min utes of the Local Highways Panel meeting held on 2nd September 2015 3. Matters arising Appendix 1: (for information) • B1007 New London Road/A1060 Parkway • Traffic Regulations Orders 4. Approved works programme updates Jon Simmons (ECC) A. Schemes In Progress B. Feasibility and Designs Appendix 2: (for information) • King Edwards Road, South Woodham Ferrers 5. Proposed schemes list Jon Simmons (ECC) A. Chelmsford City Council Officer Recommendations Rosa Tanfield (CCC) Appendix 3: (for information) • B1137 Main Road jw Church Road, Boreham • A1060 Parkway/Moulsham Street crossing • A1060 Parkway/Odeon Roundabout • A131 Braintree Road roundabout, Great Leighs • A132 Runwell Road jw A130 slip road, Runwell • Lordship Road, Writtle 6. Highway rangers Jon Simmons (ECC) A. Additional equipment report Rosa Tanfield (CCC) 7. AOB A. LHP Scrutiny Review Sonia Church (ECC) B. South Essex Parking Partnership Review Averil Price (CCC) C. School Parking Initiative Rosa Tanfield (CCC) D. S106 update – September 2015 (for information only) E. S106, Broomfield Parade and East of Patching Hall Derek Stebbing (CCC) Lane F. Parish Representation Chairman Next meeting: 23 rd March 2016 – 12.30 for 13.00 start, Marconi Room Chelmsford City Local Highways Panel - Approved Works Programme (January 2016) (2) Approved Schemes - Designs & Feasibility Studies Scheme Key Completed Cancelled Update Ref. CMA Scheme Allocated Task Name Parish Finish Cost Code Works Description Comments No. Approved Type Budget 2013/14 Approved Melbourne Avenue, Chelmsford non 1 Jan 2016 12/09/2013 LCHE134006 Cycling CH17 - Design only of cycling scheme (£25k) £3,000 Chelmsford Parished 2014/15 Approved Chelmsford non Public right of Investigation into installing drainage in existing surfaced city 2 PROW Ftp 95 Chelmsford Mar 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE148002 £5,000 Parished way centre footpath Meeting arranged for January Chelmsford non Feasibility study to consider a cycle route through Chelmsford 2016 with representative from 3 High Street Mar 2016 18/11/2014 LCHE144011 Cycling £5,000 Parished on a south - north alignment but avoiding the High Street. cycling group to feed into design works Public right of Investigation into revetment between River Can and existing 4 PROW Ftp 13 Good Easter Good Easter Jan 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE148001 £5,000 way footpath Route enhancement study to consider footway/carriageway Phase 1 - Route Enhancement Ongar Rd/Lordship Rd, Traffic 5 Writtle Mar 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE142014 surfacing, lining, signing, lighting, also construction of lay-by £32,500 Study Completed, Phase 2 - Writtle Management neat Doctors surgery Layby 2015/16 Approved Traffic 6 Lodge Road Bicknacre Feb 2016 22/04/2015 LCHE152025 Detailed design of passing bays (Was reference LCHE152025) £3,000 Management Plantation Road, Main Road Traffic 7 Boreham Mar 2016 17/06/2015 LCHE152022 Feasibility study into traffic management improvements £5,000 and Church Road, Boreham Management Detailed design of junction improvements at Waterhouse Lane Chelmsford Non Traffic 8 Waterhouse Lane Feb 2016 22/04/2015 LCHE152075 j/w Beeches Drive & Forest Drive (Was reference £3,000 Parished Management LCHE142075) Chelmer Park Cycle Route, Design of cycleway/footway - Between Skinners Lane and 9 Galleywood Jan 2016 22/04/2015 LCHE154002 Cycling £5,000 Design being finalised Beehive Lane Chelmer Car Park South Opposite the Railway Bus stop Design of raised kerbs -Stop ID IM2262b (Was reference Scheme being progressed 10 Woodham Feb 2016 22/04/2015 LCHE155013 £5,000 Station improvement 145013) through partnering consultant Ferrers Springfield Green/Timson's Feasibility study to consider connection of existing cycle routes - Scheme being progressed 11 Springfield Mar 2016 22/04/2015 LCHE154004 Cycling £5,000 Lane Eastern ends of Springfield Green/Timson's Lane through partnering consultant At present this study will be Tyrells School - Tavistock completed in financial year Traffic 12 Road, Bodmin Road, Springfield Jun 2016 17/06/2015 LCHE152066 Feasibility study into 20mph zone/limit £5,000 2016/17 - design engineer Management Taunton Road, Springfield asked to bring completion date forward Page 1 of 1 Chelmsford City Local Highways Panel - Approved Works Programme (January 2016) (2) Approved Schemes - In Progress Scheme Key Completed Cancelled Update Ref. CMA Scheme Allocated Task Name Parish Finish Cost Code Works Description Comments No. Approved Type Budget 2013/14 Approved Phase 1 - RAB signs/lines Chelmsford Traffic March 2016, Phase 2 - 1 Parkway A1060 Odeon RAB Aug 2016 10/07/2013 LCHE132022 Traffic Management Improvements (TMI) £41,000 non Parished Management Variable Message and Car Park signs August 2016 O/s Moulsham Grange, Chelmsford Traffic 2 Feb 2016 04/02/2014 LCHE132071 Raise kerbing/add bollards/pave area £12,500 Completed London Road, Chelmsford non Parished Management Main Road (at southern On going liaison with Parish Chelmsford Traffic 3 Broomfield Parish Mar 2016 18/03/2014 LCHE142001 Village gateway treatment - design £5,000 Council over gateway sign non Parished Management boundary), Broomfield design Main Road (at northern Parish Council have agreed for Chelmsford Traffic 4 Broomfield Parish Mar 2016 18/03/2014 LCHE142002 Village gateway treatment - design £5,000 scheme to be On Hold until any non Parished Management boundary), Broomfield changes to RAB are finalised Main Rd nr j/w Church Rd, East Traffic Design being revised in terms 5 Mar 2016 04/02/2014 LCHE132068 Create walkable verge £11,500 East Hanningfield Hanningfield Management of ditch line and adjacent land Watchouse Road (Skinners Traffic On going liaison with Parish 6 Lane to Pipers Tye), Galleywood Jun 2016 18/03/2014 LCHE142003 Speed reduction measures - VAS sign £10,000 Management Council on VAS options Galleywood Continuation of footway from Village to Heritage Centre - Civil Scheme continues to be Margaretting Road, 7 Galleywood Aug 2016 12/09/2013 LCHE003001 Walking Works £88k, Legal/Design Costs £31k. Panel wish to use £124,000 progressed by CCC officers Galleywood unspent budget from 2012/13 with support of ECC/EH Five entry point to Traffic 8 Galleywood Dec 2015 04/02/2014 LCHE132016 Install five Village gateway features £12,500 Completed Galleywood Management 2014/15 Approved O/s 140-147 Forest Drive Chelmsford Traffic 9 Mar 2016 02/06/2014 LCHE142004 To construct lay-by within available verge £25,000 Chelmsford non Parished Management Phase 1 - Grass paver lay-bys, footways and bus stops starting Parking Improvements along whole length of road (1377m) - Chelmsford Traffic Jan 2016 for nine weeks , 10 Avon Road, Chelmsford Apr 2016 02/06/2014 LCHE142031 measures to prevent parking on verges combined with creation £228,923 non Parished Management Phase 2 - timber of parking laybys bollards/fencing needs top up £44k required. Ten Entry points to Chelmsford Traffic Improved City nameplate signage, to include image of area of 11 Dec 2016 09/07/2014 LCHE142023 £40,000 Chelmsford City non Parished Management interest within City, will require DfT approval Dyers Hall to Cricket Traffic 12 Ground, Mashbury Road, Chignal Mar 2016 02/06/2014 LCHE142032 Creation of three passing places on narrow road £59,700 Management Chignal Awaiting approval from Sandon Hill, Ford End Traffic Provision of 30mph count down signs at either end of Village ( 13 Ford End Sep 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE142016 £4,000 Department of Transport for 30mph signs Management will require DfT approval) sign design Traffic management improvements through Village - Speed Traffic 14 Sandon Hill, Ford End Ford End May 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE142017 terminal signs at village gateways, VAS's, Improved bend £58,500 CMA signed to allow mini-RAB Management signage, mini-RAB, improved school signage A1060 Maldon Road j/w Traffic Remedial works to Section 278 highway works - Scheme progressing through 15 Sandon Mar 2016 02/06/2014 LCHE142021 £10,000 Molrams Lane, Sandon Management signing/lining/lighting improvements partnering consultants. A132/B1012 (Shaw Farm South Traffic Improved Goods Vehicle Signage to keep vehicles on Priority 16 RAB and B1012/B1418, Woodham May 2016 09/07/2014 LCHE142041 £7,500 Management Route and not diverting through Woodham Ferrers South Woodham Ferrers Ferrers Chelmer Retail Park, Phase 2 of scheme to rebuild and widen northern access ramp 17 Springfield Jul 2016 24/04/2014 LCHE144006 Cycling £40,000 Scheme progressing Springfield to retail park Budget allocated - £30k to LCHE142032 Chignal Smealy Traffic Recommendation for monies to be retained by panel to allow 18 Sites to be confirmed Various TBC TBC 09/07/2014 LCHE142046 £50,000 Lay-by top up and £16k to Management approved schemes to be topped up LCHE142018 Hylands School Footway Widening Christmas embargo on street O/s Hylands School, Wig-Wag flashing warning lights - Additional measures in Traffic works delayed UKPN 19 Chelmsford Road, Writtle Jan 2016 24/09/2014 LCHE142049 support of LCHE142018, footway widening and LCHE142035 £7,000 Management connection, works now Chelmsford SLOW road markings at School signs completed 2015/16 Approved Traffic 20 Priory Road, Bicknacre Bicknacre Feb 2016 17/06/2015 LCHE152058 Bend warning signs £1,000 Management Hammonds Road/Church Traffic Flood Gauges/Flood Sensors/Verge Marker Posts, Upgraded
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