EBC Transport Statement Post Adoption Live Schemes 2012 (HF000003723088)

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EBC Transport Statement Post Adoption Live Schemes 2012 (HF000003723088) Eastleigh Schedule of Transport Improvements Last Updated: December 2013 Scheme Source of Estimated TS Reference Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Deliverability Category Scheme Cost £'000 Highway Highways Agency Strategic EBC0001 Eastleigh Town M27 Jnc 5 Capacity improvements and full signalisation. 5000 Scheme Programme 2014/15 River Side Strategic Highway Strategic EBC0002 Eastleigh Town Access to Eastleigh River Side (Chickenhall Lane Link Road) Feasibility complete 120000 Employment Site Scheme Highway Pre feasibility Strategic EBC0003 Botley Botley Botley Bypass. 20000 Scheme scoping Botley to Eastleigh (along Walking & Strategic EBC0004 Botley Strategic Cycle Link to connect Botley to Hedge End To be Investigated 2000 railway) Cycling Junction capacity improvements including full signalisation and Windhover Roundabout, Highway Strategic EBC0005 Bursledon pedestrian and cycle accessibility improvements. Linked to A27 To be Investigated 18000 Bursledon Scheme Corridor improvements (Fareham to Southampton) Provide a bus only connection as a link between A27 and Highway Strategic EBC0006 Hedge End Botley Road (B3033) To be Investigated 12000 A3024. Scheme Provide a park and ride in the vicinity of Windhover roundabout Windhover Roundabout, Highway Pre feasibility Strategic EBC0007 Bursledon to provide an eastern access to Southampton. Linked to SCC 7000 Bursledon Scheme scoping Eastern Access Study. Highway Strategic EBC0008 Eastleigh Town Stoneham Lane/ M27 jnc 5 Provide a park and ride in the vicinity of M27 jnc 5 roundabout. To be Investigated 7000 Scheme Highway Strategic EBC0009 Hedge End M27 jnc 7 Junction optimisation and bus priority measures. To be Investigated 5000 Scheme Junction optimisation (signalisation/ free flow left turn lanes) and Highway Strategic EBC0010 Bursledon M27 jnc 8 To be Investigated 5000 bus priority measures. Scheme River Side Strategic Access to Eastleigh River Side (Access improvements to Highway Pre feasibility Strategic EBC0011 Eastleigh Town 15000 Employment Site existing network) Scheme scoping Completion of cycle route Old Stoneham Lane (Eastleigh to Strategic EBC0024 Eastleigh Town Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh Southampton) (LAC 24/11/98 - ELAC 2.4). Linked to scheme Cycling To be Investigated 1000 411. A 27 Strategic Cycle Route (Providence Hill) Windhover Strategic EBC0141 Bursledon Cycle link (EBC CS 3.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2). Cycling Feasibility underway 150 Rbt to A27 Borough Boundary Southampton to Chandlers Cycle Strategy 3.15.2. Provision of a cycle route from the SCC Ford via Winchester Road/ Strategic EBC0189 Chandler's Ford boundary northwards to Chandlers Ford along Winchester Cycling To be Investigated 250 Bournemouth Road (Hutt Road/ Bournemouth Road (Hutt Hill). Hill) Rail station hub improvements including provision of a car park, Strategic EBC0393 Hamble-le-Rice Hamble rail station enhanced pedestrian links, cycle links and parking and bus Cycling To be Investigated 1000 interchange improvements. Scheme Source of Estimated TS Reference Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Deliverability Category Scheme Cost £'000 Station interchange improvements including car park Public & Strategic EBC0418 Hedge End Hedge End station improvements, enhanced pedestrian and cycle links, bus Community To be Investigated 2000 interchange enhancements and DDA footbridge Transport M27 Managed Motorways J1-J12. To consist of demand Highway Strategic EBC0419 M27 Corridor M27 jnc 5 - 8 management (ramp metering), link flow management and Feasibility underway 30000 Scheme additional capacity. A27 corridor capacity improvements to complement the corridor Highway Strategic EBC0421 Bursledon A27 Windhover to Swanwick To be Investigated 1000 improvements towards Fareham. Scheme Walking & Strategic EBC0422 Bursledon A3025 Portsmouth Road Cycle route along corridor to link to Southampton To be Investigated 500 Cycling Walking & Strategic EBC0423 Bursledon A3024 Bursledon Road Cycle route along corridor to link to Southampton To be Investigated 250 Cycling Railway bridge, replacement footbridge to improved ped/cycle Walking & Eastleigh TAP EBC0012 Eastleigh Town Archers Road Feasibility Complete 1500 access (Cycle Strategy 3.2). Cycling Improve Pedestrian accessibility along Campbell Road Eastleigh TAP EBC0013 Eastleigh Town Campbell Road Walking To be Investigated 250 (Currently missing sections of footway). Pedestrian/ Cycle accessibility improvements over the railway Walking & Eastleigh TAP EBC0014 Eastleigh Town Twyford Road, Eastleigh Feasibility Complete 750 bridge. Cycling Passfield Avenue to Cycle Strategy 3.1.1 - South Central Eastleigh: Passfield Eastleigh TAP EBC0015 Eastleigh Town Chestnut Avenue and Monks Cycling Feasibility underway 100 Avenue to Chestnut Avenue and Monks Way. Way, Eastleigh Monks Way/Cheriton Road Cycle Strategy 3.1.2 - South Central Eastleigh: Monks Eastleigh TAP EBC0016 Eastleigh Town to South Street Cycling Feasibility Complete 20 Way/Cheriton Road to South Street Development. Development, Eastleigh Leigh Road, South side (Oakmount Road to Cycle Strategy 3.10 - Leigh Road, South side (Oakmount Road Eastleigh TAP EBC0018 Eastleigh Town Cycling To be Investigated 200 Bournemouth Road), to Bournemouth Road) Eastleigh Leigh Road (South) Dew Cycle Strategy 3.12.3 - Leigh Road, South (Dew Lane to The Eastleigh TAP EBC0022 Eastleigh Town Lane to The Point Theatre, Point Theatre). Cycling To be Investigated 100 Eastleigh Linked to 261, 262 and 326. Eastleigh to Bishopstoke HCC Capital Eastleigh TAP EBC0023 Eastleigh Town Cycle Strategy 3.13 - Eastleigh to Bishopstoke Road Cycle link Cycling 150 Road, Eastleigh Programme 2013/14 A335 Leigh Road/Passfield Junction improvement for walking and cycling. Including Leigh Walking & HCC Capital Eastleigh TAP EBC0026 Eastleigh Town Road/Woodside Avenue Road north side cycle connection. Linked to scheme 260, 1000 Cycling Programme 2014/15 junction, Eastleigh 261and 326. A335 Leigh Road & M3 slip Junction improvements, signal updates and pedestrian crossing Highway Eastleigh TAP EBC0028 Eastleigh Town To be Investigated 50 road (southbound), Eastleigh improvements. Scheme Scheme Source of Estimated TS Reference Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Deliverability Category Scheme Cost £'000 Traffic Management and accessibility improvements. One specific location is Newtown Road junction by Romsey Road - Highway Eastleigh TAP EBC0029 Eastleigh Town Newtown Road, Eastleigh Possible junction improvements such as bell mouth narrowing to To be Investigated 50 Scheme reduce the crossing distance and/or enhancing the pedestrian crossing point or relocating it. Eastleigh TAP EBC0030 Eastleigh Town Pirelli Estate 20 mph zone. Road Safety To be Investigated 20 Poor Accessibility and need for Public Realm improvements. Improve footways and pedestrian crossing points where Environment/ Eastleigh TAP EBC0031 Eastleigh Town Mitchell Road appropriate and better links to the Mitchell Road Multi Storey To be Investigated 200 Public Realm Car Cark. To include environmental enhancements (surface treatments, lighting etc). Footway on north side of Bishopstoke rd between Collins House Eastleigh TAP EBC0033 Eastleigh Town Bishopstoke Rd Walking Feasibility Complete 30 and the recreation ground. Linked to CLLR. Passfield Ave / Chestnut Improved pedestrian crossings to aid east / west linkages Eastleigh TAP EBC0034 Eastleigh Town Walking Feasibility complete 100 Avenue particularly to the colleges. Footway required from Junction with Stoneham Lane around the bend to link to St Nicholas Church. Additional route through the Eastleigh TAP EBC0035 Eastleigh Town Old Stoneham Lane Walking To be Investigated 50 ground of Eastleigh Football Club could be investigated. Currently safety issues to access the church and other facilities. The existing service road needs extending to provide an alternative pedestrian and cycle route to Leigh Road connecting Walking & Eastleigh TAP EBC0036 Eastleigh Town Leigh Rd service Rd To be Investigated 50 Causton Gardens to Brookwood Avenue. Long term aspiration. Cycling Requires land. Public & Derby Road, jnc with Eastleigh TAP EBC0037 Eastleigh Town New bus shelters east and westbound. Community To be Investigated 20 Nutbeem Rd Transport A335 Leigh Road & M3 slip Eastleigh TAP EBC0038 Eastleigh Town Pedestrian crossing improvements. Walking To be Investigated 50 road (northbound), Eastleigh Cycleway along Mitchell Way to Parkway Station (southbound Eastleigh TAP EBC0039 Eastleigh Town Mitchell Way platform) to connect to new footbridge. Highway section Cycling Feasibility complete 80 complete, outstanding link on BAA land to do. Public & Chestnut Avenue, Fronting HCC Capital Eastleigh TAP EBC0041 Eastleigh Town New bus shelter - subject to bus service review. Community 10 B&Q site Programme 2013/14 Transport Provision of signalised pedestrian crossing and additional pedestrian build-outs between 68-96 Twyford Road and Rail line HCC Capital Eastleigh TAP EBC0042 Eastleigh Town Twyford Road, Eastleigh Walking 120 over bridge (agreement states improvement between site and Programme 2014/15 town centre). Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh Crossing required outside of Barton Pevril college on Chestnut Eastleigh TAP EBC0043 Eastleigh Town Walking Feasibility underway 80 (adjacent to Barton Peveril) Avenue. High priority for the college. Scheme Source of Estimated TS Reference Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Deliverability Category Scheme Cost £'000 Improve the desire lines and pedestrian capacity at the signalised crossing point on Southampton
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