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Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) - Update on Histon Road and Milton Road Projects
Minutes:
The Committee received a verbal update regarding Histon Road and Milton
Road Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) Projects.
The Histon Road update outlined:
i.
For phase A: Footpath surfacing had finally been completed
around the Victoria Road junction. Loops had been cut for the signals. They
were waiting for the contractor to fully commission the signals on the junction
so that it all worked properly.
ii.
For phase B: Resurfacing had been completed up to
Gilbert Road and this had been completed. The sub-contractor needed to return
(for half a night) to complete remedial work. The road had been open two ways
between Gilbert Road and Victoria Road.
iii.
Phase C was the junction at Gilbert Road; two of
the islands were virtually complete. A few islands needed to be completed on
the south western corner of the junction. Surfacing was planned for the 13
September and was estimated to take 4-5 nights to complete. The junction would
then be finished.
iv. Phase D: Civils
work should be finished which would then allow them to move onto the surfacing
work between Gilbert Road and Brownlow Road. Hoped this would be completed by
the end of September.
v.
There was a slight delay around the works to the Rosewood
Road junction as this was where most services converged and BT had experienced
problems sourcing a cabinet. Hoped works would be completed by the end of
September.
vi. Had pushed hard
for Darwin Green works to be done at the same time as the GCP works but it was
likely these would need to be done separately.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Residents had raised concerns about the planting
near Akeman Street and the maintenance of trees. It was noted that a tree had
died already.
ii.
Expressed concerns regarding the works which had
been undertaken near Murketts garage.
iii.
Noted no loading restrictions on Histon Road, asked
for a new Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to introduce loading restrictions on
Histon Road.
iv. Supported 20mph
speed limit on Histon Road.
The GCP Project Officer said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
Was disappointed that the tree was planted when it
was, as it was during the hottest part of the summer. A tree would need to be
replanted. A maintenance schedule was in place.
ii.
Confirmed the sub-contractor would be undertaking
remedial works to the asphalt laid around Murketts garage.
iii.
Noted at the southern end of Histon Road some
residents only had access through the front of their properties so had concerns
about taking away their ability to load and unload outside their house. This
could be revisited in the future.
Members of the public raised the following questions:
1.
Bus Services on Histon
Road and Victoria Road:
a. Referred
to Paul Van de Bulk’s response to action 21/15/NAC Q2. He stated that ‘This was
outside of the scope which is delivering infrastructure to allow better bus
service.
b. The
8H bus was withdrawn from 29 August and the Citi8 bus was to continue via
Arbury Road into the city. The following reply was posted on Twitter after
HRARA questioned the delay in coming back to Histon Road since the Inbound lane
was now opened from Gilbert Road to Victoria Junction. ‘The dates were given
for the road works to finish. All buses were licensed and unlicensed according
to the dates given. Then guess what, Histon Road will not be finished. We have
done what needs to be done and a diversion was the only option’.
c. Stagecoach
had added new bus stop signs in the inbound lane showing Citi8 and Guided Bus A
stopping at Akeman Street.
d. HRARA
and residents were surprised and suggested that the Citi8 would turn towards
Histon Road on Gilbert Road and then the Victoria Junction and Victoria Road
which had no inbound service. No response had been provided.
e. Asked
when the road works on Histon Road would be finished so the residents in the
area would have public transport available.
f. In
the latest report from GCP dated 25 August it stated that work was continuing
in the northern section between Gilbert Junction and Brownlow Road, it was
expected that the entire road would be re-opened later this summer.” But that was now.
g. In
the same report it said - The last remaining resurfacing works between Gilbert
Road junction and Brownlow Road were due to take place in September. Signs on the road stated that there would be
closures from 21 September for 13 nights, which would be to around 4 October.
It did not say that the road would then be open for bus services.
h. After
the recent rounds of overnight closures, the resurfacing from Brownlow Road to
Kings Hedges was now complete. But that
is not correct because the resurfacing ends by the city limits. The remaining road works to Kings Hedges Road
depended on the Developers of Darwin Green.
i. HRARA
asked the GCP if the road works on the entire Histon Road would be finished by
the first week of October and if it would be suitable for Stagecoach to start
bus services along the full length of Histon Road to Kings Hedges Road as well
as Victoria Road.
The
GCP Project Officer (Histon Road and Milton Road) responded:
i. There
was a miscommunication with Stagecoach. They thought that the GCP would be
re-opening all of Histon Road and they submitted their licence applications to
modify their bus service which they weren’t able to change. The solution round
this was to divert buses so that they could still service the route.
The
reason that 13 nights for phase D had been applied for was to give them
sufficient time to complete the works. It was anticipated that the works would
be completed earlier but it was easier to apply for a longer period than
expected rather than to try and extend a night closure if you hadn’t applied
for sufficient time.
Action: Paul Van de
Bulk to follow up with Stagecoach to see whether they have been running the
diversion route.
2. Traffic
Regulation Order (TRO) 20mph Histon Road Southern area, Road Safety and
Policing
a. HRARA
and residents were very happy earlier this year when the temporary 20mph was
introduced to safeguard the workforce on the road and people walking or cycling
in a very stressful situation traversing between both sides and
in-between.
b. Some
500 offenders were caught and fined, but the solar panelled equipment was no
longer available to monitor the traffic. HRARA requested the local police to
arrange speed watch observations along the road. In the spring there was no kit available,
repeated requests were made but there had been no action. The Cambridge City
Police had started a new communication Group “Working together to understand
local issues” and at that meeting the Road Safety issues were a major topic.
The Speed Watch kit was also requested from other residents. No reply had been provided as to when this
action could be carried out on Histon Road.
c. With
the temporary 20mph speed limits lifted between Victoria Junction and Gilbert
Road Junction when the two-way traffic started on 27 August and the school
opening today (2 September) the traffic would increase.
d. HRARA
asked if and when the GCP officers would proceed with the permanent 20mph speed
limit TRO between Akeman Street and Victoria Junction as earlier promised and
strongly supported both by the North Area and West-Central Area Committees.
The
GCP Project Officer (Histon Road and Milton Road) responded:
i. Suggested
HRARA continued to follow up the issue of the temporary speed camera with the
police.
i. Had
emailed the County Council Team who managed TRO processes to try and start a
TRO for this issue. Would follow this up.
ii. Had
contacted the County Council’s Enforcement Team and asked them to start
enforcing the TRO.
The
Milton Road update:
i.
Covid had had an impact
due to individuals needing to self-isolate.
ii. Was
hoping to go out to tender for the full works package later in September, this
would include final designs.
iii. Was
still aiming for a spring 2022 start for the works.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the Milton Road
update:
i.
Asked when the next Milton Road Local Liaison Forum
would be.
ii.
Asked when consideration would be given to parking
restrictions on Milton Road.
The GCP Project Officer said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i. Asked the Councillor to
speak with the GCP Communications Team regarding the Local Liaison Forums.
ii. Discussions needed to take
place regarding parking and the integration with residents parking schemes.
A
Member of the public asked the following question:
3. The last set of drawings in the
public domain known as the Final 2D Design was updated and published in June
2020. When and how will the latest set of drawings be made publicly
available?
The GCP Project Officer said the following in response:
i.
The 2D drawings were published on the website and
the 3D drawing would be with officers in the next couple of weeks. It would
take a little time to review the drawings and they would then need to be taken
via the GCP Assembly and GCP Board for approval. Timings were still to be
agreed. Would speak with the Communications Team to see whether the drawings
could be published earlier.