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To receive a presentation from representatives on the
Greater Cambridge Partnership providing an update on this project and the
planned next steps. |
Minutes:
The Chair welcomed Jo Baker (Project Manager) and Isobel
Larter (Communications and Engagement Officer) from the Greater Cambridge
Partnership (GCP).
The Committee were presented with an update on the Cambridge
Eastern Access project which was agreed by the GCP Executive Committee at a
meeting on 1st July; the reports agreed were the strategic outline
business case and consultation report.
A copy of the Cambridge Eastern Access presentation can be
viewed at the following link:
The Committee discussed several issues concerning Newmarket
Road, including the problems caused by traffic to McDonald’s with congestion
and parking, Elizabeth Way Roundabout, Coldham’s Lane
Roundabout Barnwell Road and Cambridge North Station.
It was noted there was also a lack of signage for
pedestrians and cyclists when reaching certain junctions in and around the city
and more information was required.
The Project Manager noted the request for signage on the
cycle path NC51 (running parallel to Newmarket Road) but lighting on green open
spaces was not a commitment that could be made. This would create a light
pollution issue on local ecology; but a safe cycle path lit along Newmark Road
could be considered.
Acknowledged the suggestion there needed to be engagement
with external agencies such as the Combined Authority, Cambridgeshire County
Council and the rail companies when looking at certain projects.
The Committee next discussed the City Access project and
while the two projects would align, City Access was to manage the demand for
car traffic into the city centre; whilst the Cambridge Eastern Access Project
was looking at the radials into Cambridge. The two projects would complement
one and other.
After discussing the possibility of number plate readers
added to the cost of the modal filters to recognise those vehicles which were
registered to disabled users, the Chair thanked both the Project Manager and
Communications and Engagement Officer for their attendance.