20Mph for Hollingdean & South Moulsecoomb?

20Mph for Hollingdean & South Moulsecoomb?

FAQs Consultation Why are you proposing a 20mph circumstances enforcement may be carried limit for most of Brighton & Hove? out. There may also be a future need to 20mph for install traffic calming or additional signs in Following public consultation in 2012 and some streets in order to reduce speeds. a growing number of petitions from local Hollingdean & South communities, a clear majority of residents What happens next? across the city have told us they are in favour Moulsecoomb? of reducing speed limits for residential and Following the consultation, officers will assess all local shopping areas. the responses to see where the 20mph limit is supported, and where it is not. This information National and international research clearly together with the results of traffic surveys, road shows that a 20mph speed limit leads to a casualty data and individual street assessments reduction in road collisions and the severity of will be used to put together final proposals casualties, improves the quality of life of local which will be presented to city councillors at neighbourhoods, and encourages more walking the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Please let us know what you think by 4 October 2013 and cycling for local trips. This in turn would Committee in November 2013. If the proposals In April 2013, a 20mph speed limit was We want to hear what you think about bring significant health benefits and reduce are agreed by the committee, Speed Limit introduced in central Brighton & Hove. This the programme and which roads in your congestion, all of which should make our city a Orders will be advertised and you will have was the first phase of a city wide programme neighbourhood should be included or excluded. better place to live, work in and visit. another opportunity to support or oppose the to improve safety in residential and shopping Please complete the consultation questionnaire proposals then. Where is the money coming from streets across our city. online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/20mph, fill in and return the enclosed paper version to pay for this? When would the new limit be in place? The aim of introducing the limit is to improve safety and the street environment for all road using the FREEPOST envelope or drop it in to The funding for introducing 20mph across the Subject to the results of this consultation, the users, including car drivers, by reducing the one of the exhibitions. city comes from the government’s Department advertisement of formal Speed Limit Orders number and severity of collisions and casualties We are consulting in nine different areas for Transport. and approvals from the Environment, Transport on the city’s roads, improving traffic flows and of the city during this second phase. If you and Sustainability Committee, it is anticipated making the city a safer and better place to live, would like to view the proposals of other Will any new 20mph limits that any new 20mph limits agreed would be work in and visit. areas you can do so on the website, at be enforced? implemented in February/March 2014. We hope that making the streets safer and www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/20mph, by We hope that responsible drivers who more pleasant will encourage more walking attending one of the public exhibitions or understand the reasons behind its introduction and cycling, especially for local trips. This will by requesting a paper version of the other will stick to the 20mph limit. In exceptional not only bring road safety benefits, but will also area consultation leaflets by phoning us on help to improve overall health and wellbeing. 01273 293864 or emailing us at [email protected] Public Exhibitions Further Details of the proposals will be on display with officers available to answer questions. Varndean College Hove Town Hall Bartholomew House information 16 September, 6pm-8pm 26 September, 2pm-7pm 23 September, 12noon-5pm If you would like any more information 27 September, 10am-5pm 24 September, 10am-5pm Moulsecoomb Library on these proposals, please come along 28 September, 9am-1pm 25 September, 10am-2pm to one of the exhibitions or go to: 19 September, 2pm-6pm www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/20mph 21 September, 10am-1pm You can also email us on: [email protected] or call us on 01273 293862. 4711 Design by the Brighton & Hove City Council Communications Team The proposals for Hollingdean & South Moulsecoomb The map shows the proposals for the introduction of 20mph speed limits in the Hollingdean and South Moulsecoomb area. It is proposed that: • The boundary roads Lewes Road and Ditchling Road remain at their current limits (30mph and 40mph) • The boundary road Hollingdean Road be reduced to 20mph • All other streets in the area be reduced to 20mph The views of local people who live on and use these streets are hugely important in determining the final proposals that officers will present to councillors on this programme. At this stage the map shows proposals only and these can change as a result of the responses received in this consultation. If you feel strongly about an individual road or roads, either that it should be 20mph or that it should remain at its current limit, please use this opportunity to tell us. d oa R es w e L 0 7 2 A We would like to know what you think about which roads should be included and invite you to tell us by Hollingdean Road Road proposed to remain at 30mph responding to this consultation. Road reduction to 20mph for specific comment .

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