3 November 2015 at 6:30pm in the Council Chamber
Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading RG1 2LU
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Item | Description | Wards affected | Report |
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1. | FORMER TRANSPORT USERS' FORUM - CONSULTATIVE ITEMS (A) QUESTIONS submitted in accordance with the Panel's Terms of Reference (B) PRESENTATION - USING ROAD PRICING TO MANAGE AND FUND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN GREATER READING Members of the public attending the meeting will be invited to participate in discussion of the above items. All speaking should be through the Chair. This section of the meeting will finish by 7.30 pm. | ||
2. | MINUTES OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE'S MEETING HELD ON 16 SEPTEMBER 2015 |
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3. | DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST |
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4. | QUESTIONS FROM COUNCILLORS Questions submitted pursuant to Standing Order 36 in relation to matters falling within the Sub-Committee's Powers & Duties which have been submitted in writing and received by the Head of Legal & Democratic Services no later than four clear working days before the meeting. |
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5. | PETITIONS To receive any petitions on traffic management matters submitted in accordance with the Sub-Committee's Terms of Reference. |
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6. | PETITION FOR THE AMERSHAM ROAD ESTATE TO BE A 20MPH ZONE - UPDATE A report to update the Sub-Committee on the on the review of the petition received from residents to make the Amersham Road Estate a 20 miles per hour zone.
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7. | PETITION FOR A RESIDENTS PARKING PERMIT SCHEME IN LOWER HAMILTON ROAD - UPDATE A report to update the Sub-Committee on the review of the petition received from residents of Lower Hamilton Road requesting the council to consult with residents over a residents parking permit scheme. | PARK | |
8. | PETITION FOR A RESIDENTS PARKING PERMIT SCHEME IN CARDINAL CLOSE AND THE LAY-BY WOLSEY ROAD - UPDATE A report to update the Sub-Committee on the review of a petition received from residents asking the Council to introduce a resident parking zone in Cardinal Close and the parking layby in Wolsey Road. | CAVERSHAM | |
9. | REQUEST TO REMOVE THE SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR MARKINGS FROM HONEY END LANE To inform the sub-committee of the review following the request in June 2015 to remove the School Keep Clear restrictions on Honey End Lane. | SOUTHCOTE | |
10. | SOUTHCOTE FOOTWAY/ VERGE TRIAL PARKING BAN - 6 MONTH REVIEW A report to update the Sub-Committee on the experimental footway and verge parking ban in the Southcote area. | SOUTHCOTE | |
11. | TRAFFIC SIGNS REGULATIONS AND GENERAL DIRECTIONS A report to inform the Sub-committee of the review of the current Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD) and to detail the additional consultation and highlight the delay to the new version of the regulations. | BOROUGHWIDE | |
12. | UNIVERSITY AND ROYAL BERKSHIRE HOSPITAL AREA STUDY A report to update the Sub-Committee on the latest position with regard to the identification of transport issues and potential solutions in the residential areas around the University of Reading and Royal Berkshire Hospital. | REDLANDS | |
13. | SCHOOL EXPANSION AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT UPDATE To update the Sub-Committee on the progress made towards encouraging sustainable travel to school through the development of new Travel Plans for the Primary Schools that are expanding this autumn. | BOROUGHWIDE | Item 13 School Expansion and Sustainable Transport Update [35kb] |
14. | PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY A report to update the Sub-Committee on the current requirement for Public Liability Insurance when working on the public highway. | BOROUGHWIDE | Item 14 TM Sub-Committee - Public Liability Insurance Report [39kb] |
15. | ON STREET PAY AND DISPLAY - PAY BY PHONE A report to update the Sub-Committee on the proposal to introduce the option to Pay by Telephone for On Street Pay and Display bays.
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16. | WINTER SERVICE PLAN A report to update the Sub-Committee on the outputs delivered by the 2014/2015 Winter Service Plan. | BOROUGHWIDE | Item 16 Winter Service Plan 2015-2016 Report - TM Sub-Committee [40kb] |
17. | LOCAL SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT FUND - REVENUE SCHEMES 2015/16 A report to update the Sub-Committee on the revised LSTF Revenue 2015/16 programme, for which a grant of 996,000 has been awarded by the Department for Transport. | BOROUGHWIDE | |
18. | CYCLING IN BROAD STREET - REVIEW OF RESTRICTIONS A report to request approval from the Sub-Committee to progress a statutory consultation on permitting cycling in Broad Street West. | ABBEY | |
19. | MAJOR TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS PROJECTS UPDATE A report to update the Sub-Committee on the current major transport and highways projects in Reading.
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20. | ANNUAL PARKING SERVICES REPORT 2014-2015 A copy of the annual report that the Council is required to produce as a Civil Enforcement Authority under the Traffic Management Act 2004. The following motion will be moved by the Chair: "That, pursuant to Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) members of the press and public be excluded during consideration of the following item on the agenda, as it is likely that there would be disclosure of exempt information as defined in the relevant Paragraphs of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of that Act" | BOROUGHWIDE | |
21. | LED STREET LIGHTING - INVEST TO SAVE PROJECT TENDER UPDATE
A report to update the Sub-Committee on the tender results for the LED Street Lighting Invest to Save project. | ||
22. | APPLICATIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY PARKING PERMITS To consider appeals against the refusal of applications for the issue of discretionary parking permits.
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