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City Deal - Histon Road and Milton Road Improvements: Display and Introduction to consultation process
City Deal – Histon Road and Milton Road Improvements: Display and introduction to the consultation process. Full details of consultation can be found at www.gccitydeal.co.uk/transport
Minutes:
The Committee received a presentation from Richard Preston, Project Manager, Major Infrastructure
Delivery regarding the City Deal – Histon Road and
Milton Road proposals. The presentation covered the following:
i.
The
initial consultation had achieved a good response rate.
ii.
At this
stage the consultation was considering ideas and not firm proposals.
iii.
Suggestions
from the public were welcomed.
iv.
Outlined
the next steps of the process which would begin to develop a business case for the
proposals and to investigate any mitigation measures that might be needed.
v.
The
governance structure of the City Deal Board was explained.
vi.
The
Board had five members but only the three Local Authority Leaders had voting
rights.
vii.
The
Assembly sits below the Board.
Richard Preston
invited questions from those present.
Q1. Councillor Pitt
Do decisions require a unanimous vote?
A. Richard Preston
stated that there was an expectation that the Board would reach a consensus on
decisions.
Q2. Michael Bond
A number of new
Residents’ Associations have been formed and are talking to each other about
their concerns regarding the proposals. The public are animated as there
appeared to be a tendency for the proposals to favour the needs of commuters
over local residents.
A. Councillor Todd-Jones suggested that this sort of question would be discussed at the Special Meeting of the North Area Committee on the 4th February.
Q3. Richard Taylor
Would modelling of
the proposals be available in the near future?
Q4. Richard Taylor
The fate of trees in
the area was missing from the environmental study. If trees were lost, would
members talk to the Board and ask them to consider replacing lost trees with
mature, established tree?
A. Councillor Todd-Jones stated that the meeting of the 4th February would fall within the consultation period. Councillors were currently listening and gathering public opinions.
Councillor Price agreed that at this stage Councillors were seeking public opinions before they formed a view on matters under consideration.
Q5. Member of the
Public
More information was
needed on the next rounds of the consultation process and the wider City Plan.
A. Richard Preston outlined the suggested timeframes as follows:
Early Summer: Reports on initial consultations and on the wider City proposals would go to the Board. This would put the proposals into context.
Mid-Summer: A14 corridor report would be added and this would bring the three stands together.
Later in the year, options would be selected and further consultations would follow.
As more detailed proposals emerged, further consultations round would follow as needed and as required by statute.
Q6. Member of the
Public
Expressed concerns
that the consultants appointed were are not fully aware of the requirements
needed to ensure safe cycling.
A. Richard Preston confirmed that the consultants had been given a brief and were delivering on that brief. Cambridge cyclists were not a homogenous group and had different needs.
Q7. Councillor
Manning agreed the concerns regarding cyclists. Live trials should be carried
out as used in New York.