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Minutes:
The Committee received a report from the Public Realm Engineering & Project
Delivery Team Leader regarding the
Environmental Improvement Programme (EIP). The report outlined progress of
existing schemes and new suggested schemes for 2019/20.
In response to Members’ questions the Public Realm Engineering & Project
Delivery Team Leader answered:
i.
Project N2 (re-estabishment
of grass verges in Gilbert Road), was eligible and being considered for funding
from the strategic EIP allocation.
ii.
Additional local area funding was expected to
become available in April 2020, with a further invitation to members to
consider applications expected in early Summer 2020.
iii.
Project N8 (additional funding for Hazelwood
Close play area) required consideration from local area budgets by North Area
Committee.
iv.
Noted that concerns had
been raised regarding grass verges which had had caravans parked on them at
Green End Road. Suggested that Councillors could approach the County Council to resolve in
the first instance as they were the responsible authority. It could be the case that a Local Highways Improvement
project had been approved by the County Council and that they could still be in
the process of resolving the issue.
Members of the public made the following
comments in response to the report:
i.
Thanked the committee for
the hanging baskets.
Members of the public asked a number of
questions, as set out below.
1. Queried repairs to pavements and delays in these being
repaired.
Asked that any issues were reported to the Ward Councillors.
2. Questioned how bee hotels could be included in the North Area.
Commented that it
might be worth contacting the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP). One of the strategic themes of the EIP
funding was biodiversity. There were a number of
requests for bee hotels across the city that were being considered. Reminded those present that there was likely
to be a further application round in Summer 2020.
Following discussion, Members resolved (unanimously) to:
i. Note the operating amendments to the programme agreed by the Executive Councillor for Streets and Open Spaces following Environment and Community Scrutiny on 21 March 2019
ii. Note the allocation of funding across all areas of Cambridge for the period 2019-21
iii. Approve the allocation of £6,616 from local area EIP funds in 2019/ 20 towards the provision of 40 summer hanging baskets in Campkin Road, and along Chesterton High Street
iv. Note those new North area project aspirations received in the latest 2019/ 20 round which would be recommended to the Executive Councillor for Streets and Open Spaces for funding from the new central, city-wide, strategic EIP allocation
v. Approve the remaining new North area project aspirations received in the latest 2019/ 20 round for funding as part of the local North area programme for 2019/ 20
vi. Support those projects selected for implementation, subject to them being viable, obtaining consents as necessary, positive consultation and final approval by the Council’s Place Board, Ward and Executive Councillors, where required.