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FBC Transport Statement Post Adoption Live Schemes 2012 ( Hantsfile Name: FBC Transport Statement Live Scheme List Last Updated: December 2013 Strategic schemes necessarily cover both Fareham and Gosport although some differentiation has been made. Many of the schemes are repeated in both transport statements recognising the importance of the benefits to both boroughs. Care should be exercised if reviewing funding positions to not double count scheme estimates as costs are represented in full and not proportionally to each borough. Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Public & Community Strategic FBC0139 Fareham & Gosport To be Investigated TBC Fareham to Gosport BRT enhancements to Ferry (G-HCCST4) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0139.1 GBC0001 Fareham & Gosport To be Investigated 9,000 Fareham to Gosport BRT Busway Phase 1b - Southern extension to Rowner (G-HCCST4-1) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0139.2 GBC0002 Fareham & Gosport To be Investigated 4,000 Fareham to Gosport BRT Busway - Rowner Rd to Ferry - On road (G-HCCST4-2) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0139.3 GBC0012 Fareham & Gosport To be Investigated 500 Fareham to Gosport Bus stop infrastructure improvements (G-HCCST4-3) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0001 Fareham & Gosport To be Investigated 20,000 Fareham Station BRT route extension north to Station Roundabout (F-HCCST6) Transport Strategic FBC0140 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping TBC Daedalus Access improvements to Daedalus Enterprise Zone (F-HCCST11) Strategic FBC0006.1 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Feasibility underway 5,000 Fareham to Daedalus Newgate Lane Northern section improvements (F-HCCST11.1) Strategic FBC0006.2 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Feasibility underway TBC Fareham to Daedalus Newgate Lane Southern section improvements (F-HCCST11.2) Strategic FBC0006.3 GBC0005 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Feasibility underway 1,100 Daedalus Peel Common Roundabout Improvements (interim Scheme) (G-HCCST11.3) Multi modal access improvements to include pedestrian and cycle access, PT Strategic FBC0006.4 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping TBC Daedalus infrastructure and traffic management. (F-HCCST11.4) Stubbington by-pass (Western Strategic FBC0007 Fareham & Gosport Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping 20,000 approach to Gosport) Stubbington By-pass and Titchfield Rd. (F-HCCST12) Strategic Cycle Links - Portsdown Hill Fareham - Portsmouth - Havant, Cycle Strategic FBC0141 Fareham Cycling Pre feasibility scoping TBC Portsdown Hill connectivity. (F-HCCST3) Public & Community Strategic FBC0002 Fareham To be Investigated 5,000 BRT Fareham to QA BRT connection to QA Hospital (F-HCCST5) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0002.1 Fareham To be Investigated TBC BRT Fareham to QA BRT connection improvements to Delme roundabout (F-HCCST5-1) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0002.2 Fareham To be Investigated TBC BRT Fareham to QA BRT connection Portchester (F-HCCST5-2) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0142 Fareham Pre feasibility scoping TBC Fareham Station Transport Interchange Hub (F-HCCST7) Transport Public & Community Strategic FBC0143 Fareham To be Investigated TBC Swanwick Station Transport Interchange Hub (F-HCCST8) Transport Strategic FBC0144 Fareham Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping TBC A27 Corridor A27 Corridor - Multi modal transport improvements (F-HCCST9) A27 Corridor Segensworth to Fareham Phase 1 - BRT Station Rbt, Public & Community Strategic FBC0144.1 FBC0004 Fareham Pre feasibility scoping 15,000 A27 Corridor Gudgeheath Lane Junction capacity and bus priority (F-HCCST9-1) Transport A27 Corridor Segensworth to Fareham Phase 2 - Titchfield Gyratory to Strategic FBC0144.2 Fareham Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping 7,000 A27 Corridor Segensworth capacity improvements (F-HCCST9-2) A27 Corridor Segensworth to Fareham Phase 3 - Gudgeheath Lane to Strategic FBC0144.3 Fareham Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping TBC A27 Corridor Titchfield gyratory capacity improvements (F-HCCST9-3) Strategic FBC0144.4 FBC0005 Fareham Highway Scheme Pre feasibility scoping 2,000 A27 Corridor A27 capacity improvements -Park Gate Triangle (F-HCCST9-4) Strategic FBC0144.5 Fareham A27 Corridor A27 Corridor Cycle Route - Fareham to Southampton (F-HCCST9-5) Cycling Pre feasibility scoping TBC Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Transport access to Welborne - To include A32 multi modal corridor Strategic FBC0010 Fareham improvements, M27 J10 capacity improvements, Fareham town centre traffic Highway Scheme To be Investigated 30,000 Welborne management. (F-HCCST10) Strategic FBC0010.1 FBC0003 Fareham Welborne BRT extension from Fareham bus station to Welborne (F-HCCST10-1) Public Transport To be Investigated TBC Strategic FBC0010.2 Fareham Welborne Fareham Town Centre traffic Management measures (F-HCCST10-2) Highway Scheme To be Investigated TBC Strategic FBC0010.3 Fareham Welborne Strategic Multi User Green Access Routes (F-HCCST10-3) Walking & Cycling To be Investigated TBC Strategic FBC0010.4 Fareham Welborne M27 J10 capacity Improvements (F-HCCST10-4) Highway Scheme To be Investigated TBC A32 Multi Modal Corridor Improvements including pedestrian and cycle Strategic FBC0010.5 Fareham linkages between Wickham-Welborne and Fareham town centre. (F- Highway Scheme To be Investigated TBC Welborne HCCST10-5) Strategic FBC0145 Fareham M27 Managed Motorways J1-J12. To consist of demand management (ramp Highway Scheme (H.A) To be Investigated TBC M27 J9-J11 metering), link flow management and additional capacity. (F-HCCST13) Strategic FBC0009 Fareham Whiteley Rookery Avenue Link Road (F-HCCST14) Highway Scheme To be Investigated 3,000 Strategic FBC0146 Fareham Whiteley M27 J9 Capacity Improvements (F-HCCST15) Highway Scheme To be Investigated Fareham TAP FBC0012 RT2 Fareham Town Wickham Road Roundabout Simple traffic management / Safety Engineering Scheme to improve Walking & Cycling To be Investigated 30 pedestrian and cycle facilities Delivery of smarter choices to reduce congestion, increase active modes and Fareham TAP FBC0015 RT5 Fareham Town Fareham Wide patronage of public transport. Travel plans, bike schemes, car share and Smarter Choices To be Investigated 250 smart ticketing. Fareham TAP FBC0016 RT6 Fareham Town Trinity Street Highway Scheme To be Investigated 50 Possible alterations to Trinity Street one way system Consider interim solution of continuation of the cycle route along the old Fareham TAP FBC0019 WC2 Fareham Town Redlands Lane railway line to link with the existing cycle provision at The Gillies, prior to Cycling Feasibility underway 50 Strategic connection scheme Peak Lane - May's Lane corridor & Improved road markings, junction arrangements and crossing points related Fareham TAP FBC0020 WC3 Fareham Town Cycling To be Investigated 7 Titchfield Road to cycling Cycle route from Delme roundabout widening and conversion of footway to cycleway and link to existing cycle Fareham TAP FBC0021 WC4 Fareham Town Cycling Feasibility complete 15 via Eastern Way network. Fareham TAP FBC0023 WC6 Fareham Town A32, Hoeford Toucan Crossing at A32 Hoeford Walking & Cycling Feasibility complete 120 Environment/ Public Fareham TAP FBC0025 WC8 Fareham Town Fareham Leisure Centre To be Investigated 25 Accessibility improvements Realm Environment/ Public Fareham TAP FBC0026 WC9 Fareham Town A27 Underpasses To be Investigated 45 Underpass improvements Realm Fareham TAP FBC0028 WC11 Fareham Town Park Lane, Fareham Cycle route provision from Miller Drive along Park Lane Cycling To be Investigated 25 Fareham TAP FBC0031 WC14 Fareham Town Fareham East West cycle network. Provision of improvements to missing links Cycling To be Investigated 300 Public realm and management improvements, including pedestrian crossing Environment/ Public Fareham TAP FBC0032 WC15 Fareham Town Westbury Manor and Hartlands Rd To be Investigated 250 to south side of Hartlands Road. Realm Fareham TAP FBC0033 WC16 Fareham Town Trinity St / Osborne Road Gyratory. Walking To be Investigated 50 Pedestrian crossing improvements Improvements to alternative pedestrian routes around shopping centre when Fareham TAP FBC0034 WC17 Fareham Town Fareham Shopping Centre Walking To be Investigated 50 closed. Infrastructure improvements. Review junction and right turns, review bus lane Fareham TAP FBC0036 WC19 Fareham Town Trinity Street Road Safety To be Investigated 60 and cycle by-pass Local Access A27 (Bridge Rd) by Allotment Road - FBC0037 WC20 Borough Wide Walking To be Investigated 80 Scheme site of SCP Puffin Crossing Local Access 3 * Pedestrian refuges to improve pedestrian and cycle facilities, and aid to FBC0038 WC21 Borough Wide Longfield Avenue Walking & Cycling Feasibility complete 119 Scheme traffic calming. Local Access FBC0039 WC22 Borough Wide Salterns Road, Hill Head cycles walking / cycling To be Investigated 80 Scheme Cycle lane, NCN2, along Salterns Road Local Access Public & Community FBC0041 PC2 Fareham Town Fareham Town Centre To be Investigated 113 Scheme Bus infrastructure improvements Transport Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Local Access FBC0042 RT7 Fareham Town Fareham Town Smarter Choices Feasibility study 50 Scheme Measures related to AQMA Delivery of smarter choices
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