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Minutes:
Public Question
Ms Steele made the following points:
i.
Students had
campaigned for lighting on Parker’s Piece for circa ten years.
ii.
Residents also
supported installing lighting.
iii.
The City Council should
do what it can to overcome gender based violence (eg rape). The lighting would
help women in particular.
Matter for
Decision
The Officer’s report provided details of the proposed project to install
additional lighting columns on the two diagonal footpaths across Parker’s
Piece.
A consultation took place earlier in 2013, which was responded to by
over one thousand members of the public. This informed the lighting measures
being proposed.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Public Places
i.
Authorised the procurement of
specialist lighting design and
construction services for the Parker’s Piece Lighting Project, in
accordance with the City Council Contract Procedure Rules.
ii.
Agreed to take the decision to
approve the final project appraisal and implementation of the Parker’s Piece
Lighting project, out of the Environment Scrutiny Committee cycle, in
consultation with the Chair and Spokes, subject to the final proposed project
cost not exceeding £60,000.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Project Delivery &
Environment Manager.
The Committee expressed
support for lighting on Parker’s Piece.
In response to Members’ questions the Project Delivery & Environment
Manager said the following:
i.
Environmental Improvement Project funding was
required to implement the lighting as County Council Highway funding could not
be rolled over from a previous financial year.
ii.
Lux light testing would be undertaken to review if
four or six light columns were appropriate.
iii.
If the light scheme proceeds, the Council would
have to make a business case to the County Council to put in an additional
power supply sufficient for the skating rink (and may be for similar people who
would prefer power to generators). The City Council would need to justify the
need for a standing charge as the additional power would not always be
required.
iv.
The Project Delivery & Environment Manager was
liaising with the Urban Conservation Team to ensure lighting column designs
were appropriate for the area, and reflected consultation comments.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.