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Hantsfile Name: TVBC Transport Statement Live Scheme List Last Updated:December 2013 Hantsfile Name: TVBC Transport Statement Live Scheme List Last Updated:December 2013 Original TS Scheme Estimated Cost TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category £'000 (Archived) Nursling & Signalise junction to better manage traffic and provide facilities for cyclists TVBC0001 TVSS001 Nursling & Rownhams- Junction 1 of M271 Highway Scheme Feasibility 1,500 Rownhams and pedestrians Strategic Widening of junction circulatory, including completion of signalisation to Pre feasibility TVBC0002 TVSS002 M27 Junction 3 Highway Scheme 3,000 better manage access to/from motorway scoping Strategic Public & TVBC0003 TVSS003 Brownhill Way Adanac Park & Ride Community To be Investigated 3,000 Strategic Transport Improvement of access from A34/A30 on slip road A303 West at Improvement of access from A34/A30 on slip TVBC0004 TVSN004 Bullington Bullington Cross to reduce dangerous back-up of traffic, particularly at Highway Scheme To be Investigated 3000 road A303 West at Bullington Cross Strategic peak time • Junction alteration and or gateway feature • Speed reducing measures Romsey Romsey - Mainstone A3090/A27 Salisbury • Investigate the potential for reducing the queuing traffic on the A3090 Pre feasibility TVBC0005 RTAP001 Romsey Highway Scheme 200 TAP Road junction back to the Broadlands roundabout thereby improving journey time scoping reliability • Provide facilities for pedestrians and cyclists. Review speed limits on route and potentially reduce speeds to 30mph and Romsey TVBC0006 RTAP002 Romsey Romsey - A3090 Winchester Road corridor introduce measures for cyclists and pedestrians which will assist in Highway Scheme To be Investigated 50 TAP reducing speeds Romsey TVBC0007 RTAP003 Romsey Romsey - A3057 Southampton Road Consider providing gateway feature to reduce speed of traffic entering Highway Scheme To be Investigated 30 TAP Romsey TVBC0008 RTAP004 Romsey Romsey - A3057 Greatbridge Road Road Consider providing gateway feature to reduce speed of traffic entering Highway Scheme To be Investigated 30 TAP Romsey Improve route to accomodate cyclists as part of the cycle strategy TVBC0009 RTAP005 Romsey Romsey - Richmond Lane Highway Scheme To be Investigated 100 TAP implementation Investigate ways to address any issues identified at the junction of Romsey Romsey - The Hundred / Palmerston St / TVBC0010 RTAP006 Romsey Palmerston St and The Hundred - difficult to negotiate and concern at Highway Scheme To be Investigated 250 TAP Broadwater Road operation of junction between Palmerston and Broadwater Road. Romsey Improve access from the site onto Winchester Road (particularly the right TVBC0011 RTAP007 Romsey Romsey - Former Infant School site Highway Scheme To be Investigated 50 TAP turn) Romsey Romsey - Winchester Road / Botley Road TVBC0012 RTAP008 Romsey Improve signage and junction. Poor visibility and deflection Highway Scheme To be Investigated 200 TAP junction Romsey Remove conflict between pedestrians and motor vehicles by enhancing TVBC0013 RTAP009 Romsey Romsey - Love Lane Highway Scheme To be Investigated 10 TAP environment for pedestrians and cyclists. Provide innovative lorry routeing signage in Romsey. This would provide Romsey TVBC0015 RTAP011 Romsey Romsey - Town Centre colour coded approach signing to the industrial estates and therefore Highway Scheme To be Investigated 15 TAP minimise the impact of the signs and provide clearer routing. Romsey - Malmesbury Road, Princes Road Consider options to alter junction to improve vehicle flow, safety and Romsey TVBC0016 RTAP012 Romsey and Duttons Road junction, flow of traffic pedestrian movement also taking into account the function of the Highway Scheme To be Investigated 200 TAP along A3057 roundabout at railway bridge in Greatbridge Road. Romsey Reduce congestion in Alma Road linked to Waitrose car parks and Dr's TVBC0017 RTAP013 Romsey Romsey - Alma Road Highway Scheme To be Investigated 100 TAP surgery. Romsey Consider signals or alternative layout should capacity of junction become a TVBC0018 RTAP014 Romsey Romsey - Plaza Roundabout Highway Scheme To be Investigated 300 TAP greater issue related to future development in area. Look at contraflow cycling along Whitenap Lane and improvements Romsey TVBC0019 RTAP015 Romsey Romsey - Whitenap Lane required to facilitate this or suitable alternatives. Improvements for Highway Scheme To be Investigated 50 TAP pedestrians and cyclists as part of the Cycle Strategy Romsey Further measures to improve Church Lane to provide increased priority for TVBC0020 RTAP016 Romsey Romsey - Church Lane Highway Scheme To be Investigated 25 TAP pedestrians especially by School Romsey TVBC0022 RTAP018 Romsey Romsey - Luzborough Roundabout on A27 Improvements to lane marking on approaches to roundabout. Highway Scheme To be Investigated 3 TAP Romsey Parking Control & TVBC0024 RTAP020 Romsey Romsey Review of 'On Street Parking' situation To be Investigated 10 TAP Management Romsey Review of available parking in Town Centre and options to provide more Parking Control & TVBC0025 RTAP021 Romsey Romsey - Town Centre Feasibility underway 10 TAP parking on the edge of the town centre Management Romsey Parking Control & TVBC0026 RTAP022 Romsey Romsey - Town Centre Improve signage and car park information (see To be Investigated 10 TAP Management Romsey Romsey - Alma Road and Princes Road car Consider use of these car parks by commuters and how that could impact Parking Control & TVBC0027 RTAP023 Romsey To be Investigated 5 TAP parks on congestion in Alma Road Management Romsey Pre feasibility TVBC0028 RTAP024 Romsey Romsey - Barge Canal Upgrade footpath with improved lighting, surface and new steps/ramp. Walking 100 TAP scoping Enhance the environment for pedestrians in the Market Place and Bell Romsey Romsey - Market Place, Bell St and Church TVBC0029 RTAP025 Romsey Street/Church Street for pedestrians with improved crossing points, more Walking Feasibility underway 2500 TAP Street space and greater priority for pedestrians. Romsey Provide refuge to cross road opposite the house ‘Inshallah’ on Greatbridge TVBC0030 RTAP026 Romsey Romsey - Greatbridge Road Walking To be Investigated 30 TAP Road Resurface with drainage channels in new style suitable for wheelchairs. Romsey TVBC0031 RTAP027 Romsey Romsey - Station Road to Town Centre Provide dropped kerbs and crossing points, and consider options to Walking To be Investigated 100 TAP improve access by the library Romsey TVBC0032 RTAP028 Romsey Romsey - The Hundred Improve narrow and poorly surfaced footways and sightlines Walking To be Investigated 50 TAP Romsey Enhancements to current routes between Bus Station and the Hundred / TVBC0033 RTAP029 Romsey Romsey - Bus Station to Town Centre Walking To be Investigated 25 TAP Bell Street Improve crossing opportunities for pedestrians. Investigate further, Romsey Romsey - Bell Street, Middlebridge Street and TVBC0034 RTAP030 Romsey possibly linked to improvements to Bell Street, the options to improve Walking To be Investigated 250 TAP Broadwater Road junction access for pedestrians in this area Romsey - Pedestrian routes into Town Centre Romsey Upgrade the pedestrian routes along these main routes with appropriate TVBC0035 RTAP031 Romsey (Winchester Road, Botley Road and Walking To be Investigated 200 TAP dropped kerbs, and improved surfacing etc Greatbridge Road) Romsey Improve access to Romsey School by providing lighting along footpath TVBC0036 RTAP032 Romsey Romsey - Cherville Street Walking To be Investigated 100 TAP behind Cherville Street. Romsey Update the School Travel Plan to identify options to improve safety outside TVBC0037 RTAP033 Romsey Romsey School Walking To be Investigated 50 TAP school due to congestion Consider widening pavement near railway tunnel in particular, resurfacing Romsey Romsey - Duttons Road and Malmesbury Pre feasibility TVBC0038 RTAP034 Romsey and improving drainage and providing dropped kerbs and marked crossing Walking 100 TAP Road scoping points and possible pedestrian refuge near junction with Duttons Road Romsey Improve footpath linking Industrial Estate under railway to Fishlake TVBC0039 RTAP035 Romsey Romsey - Duttons Road Walking To be Investigated 100 TAP Meadows Improve pedestrian links through Greatwell Drive to Romsey Primary Romsey TVBC0040 RTAP036 Romsey Romsey - Greatwell Drive School and Canal Path as alternatives to Winchester Road by improve Walking To be Investigated 50 TAP signposting, dropped kerbs and road markings Romsey Consider phasing of controlled pedestrian crossing and provision of TVBC0042 RTAP037 Romsey Romsey - Alma Road Walking To be Investigated 30 TAP pedestrian refuge in Alma Road. Romsey Consider options for safer crossing including possible controlled crossing TVBC0043 RTAP038 Romsey Romsey - Rapids Roundabout Walking To be Investigated 100 TAP of Southampton Road – linked to any alterations at Plaza junction Romsey Romsey - Controlled Crossing on A3057 near Consider upgrading pedestrian crossing to Puffin/toucan crossing to HCC Capital TVBC0044 RTAP039 Romsey Walking 25 TAP Rapids reduce traffic delays. Programme 2014/15 Poor and unsafe pedestrian environment under Sun Arch with narrow Romsey TVBC0045 RTAP040 Romsey Romsey - Sun Arch pavements and reduced headroom. Provide alternative route and/or Walking To be Investigated 65 TAP improve environment for pedestrians under bridge Improving pedestrian and cycle access north and south by providing Romsey access through previous Romsey Infant School site both through the TVBC0046 RTAP041 Romsey
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