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Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 - 29 May 2011: Preparation of Order

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A decision made 14 January 2011 regarding: Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 - 29 May 2011: Preparation of Order.

Decision Reference: MD-T-2011-0001

Decision Summary Title :

Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 - Entertainment on Public Roads Application: Part 1

Date of Decision Summary:

04 January 2011

Decision Summary Author:

 

Street Works Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Velosport Jersey’s Application to hold the Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011

Date of Written Report:

04 January 2011

Written Report Author:

Street Works Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:  Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 – Sunday 29 May 2011

Decision(s): The Minister approved the preparation of an Order under Article 2 of the Entertainments on Public Roads (Jersey) Law 1985 to enable the Jersey Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011

Reason(s) for Decision: The Minister accepted that the proposed road closures and associated traffic management appeared both reasonable and justified (subject to the completion of statutory draft Order consultation with other relevant authorities).

Resource Implications: TTS Officer and Law Draftsmen’s Time.

Action required: To forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision along with an Instructing Memorandum and the Promoter’s Application to the Law Draftsman.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 - 29 May 2011: Preparation of Order

TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

 

VELOSPORT JERSEY APPLICATION TO HOLD THE TOWN

 

CRITERIUM (CYCLE RACE) 2011

 

 

Purpose of the Report

 

To obtain a Ministerial Decision regarding approval of road closures and traffic restrictions for the purpose of holding the Jersey Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 on Sunday 29th May 2011.  

 

In addition, to enable an instruction to be sent to the Law Draftsman requesting preparation of an Order under Article 2 of the Entertainments on Public Roads (Jersey) Law 1985.

 

 

Background

 

Velosport Jersey (the Promoter) has submitted details of its proposed road closures and traffic restrictions to enable a town cycle race. As in previous years the Promoter is looking to hold Jersey Town Criterium over the Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend using the same course and general format. The Promoter will be holding the event with the support of the Jersey Cycling Association.

 

The event has the support of the Connétable of St Helier and Economic Development (non financial). The Promoter has yet to commence a  broader consultation (from mid January) with the Emergency Services, Parking Control, Connex, the Taxi Drivers Association and commercial premises etc. within the race area, however the event is now an established annual fixture and few issues are expected to arise.

 

Due to the significance and duration of necessary road closures, as well as the need to make certain routes two way, it is proposed that the event be covered by an Order under Article 2 of the Entertainments on Public Roads (Jersey) Law 1985.

 

 

 

Traffic Management

 

The proposed race involves sealing off the town centre and surrounding roads to vehicular traffic between 11.45am and 6.15pm, with the first race starting at Midday and the last race finishing around 6.05pm (the additional time being used for enabling and clearing work). The course circuit starts at the Town Hall, going around the following roads in a clockwise direction:

 

Charing Cross, York Street, Union Street, Burrard Street, Halkett Place, Hill Street, Mulcaster Street, Conway Street, Broad Street

 

 

Parking will be suspended along these roads between 8am until 6.15pm.

 

In addition to the closure of roads forming the immediate course, the following roads leading on to the course will have restricted access and will therefore need to be made two-way or reversed to facilitate access to premises:

 

Seale Street, The Parade, Lempriere Street, Dumaresq Street, Le Geyt Street, New Street, Cattle Street, Commercial Street

 

 

Parking suspension will be required along The Parade from Union Street to Cannon Street from 2pm on Saturday 28 May until 7pm on Sunday 29 May to provide competitors with a preparation area.

 

 

Discussion / Impact of the Race

 

The event will have the following outline impacts on the Town Centre:

 

-          Pedestrians Access: All footpaths adjacent to and within the course will remain open to pedestrians / spectators at all times. However, pedestrians will be restricted to crossing the course at designated marshal points, with crossing being permitted only when deemed clear (approximately every three minutes during racing). In addition there will be seven race break points of approximately 15 minutes.

 

-          Access to Residences: Vehicles within the race area will be able to ingress and egress via the crossing points at the New Street Cut entrance and Le Geyt Street to Dumaresq Street cut subject to marshal control.

 

-          Access to Shops, Cafes & Pubs: The majority of shops will be closed on a Sunday although at least one convenience store (Spar on the corner of New Street / Union Street) will have restricted vehicular access.  

 

-          Access to the Pomme d’Or & Royal Yacht Hotels: The Promoter has personally contacted each establishment.  Although the Promoter is awaiting written confirmation, both the General Manager of the Royal Yacht and the Pomme d’Or have given their verbal support and co-operation for the event.

 

-          Access to the Town and St Paul’s Church: Both churches have been contacted and arrangement put in place to ensure access throughout the day in addition to morning and evening access to services.

 

-          Access to Private Car Parks: A number of large private car parks, particularly those with entrances on Commercial Street, will have restricted access although vehicle movement will be permitted by arrangement with the Promoter.

 

-          Emergency Services: Primary response routes are not included among the proposed road closures with the main issue being access to the town centre. Should emergency access be required however, a command and control centre will be in place and racing quickly stopped.

 

-          Bus Service: Although the summer timetable is due to commence on 29 May impact on the bus service should be minor. However, services that normally return to Liberation Station via Green Street / Hill Street etc. (No. 1, 2, 3 & Green Explorer) will instead return directly via the Tunnel missing a small number of stops.  In addition the No.5 which normally goes along Broad Street / The Parade / Saville Street will instead access Rouge Bouillon via West Park.  Any changes to services will be advertised on relevant routes in advance.

 

-          Taxi Rank: The taxi rank at Weighbridge Place will be closed between 11.45 am and 6.15pm, although it is proposed that an alternative rank be set up along the Esplanade opposite Liberation Station with taxis able to turn in the width of the road.  Whilst it is possible to keep Library Place taxi rank open with access and egress via New Street (using Marshal support at the junction of New Street / Union Street) current indications are that this is considered impractical by the Taxi Driver Association.  Any changes to the location of taxi ranks will be advertised at current sites in advance.

 

-          Traffic: The proposed road closures to enable the event are significant, in particular the closure of Union Street and Hill Street.  However the Ring Road itself will remain open throughout the event. Also, being a ‘non trading day’ traffic levels within the town centre are likely to be lower than normal (typically 20% to 30% down). In general the same traffic management in previous years has worked well.

 

The Promoter has agreed to advertise road closures and traffic management measures along with changes to public transport and taxi ranks in advance in the JEP.

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to approve in principal the Jersey Town Criterium (Cycle Race) 2011 and the preparation of an Order under Article 2 of the Entertainments on Public Roads (Jersey) Law 1985.

 

 

Reason(s) for Decision

 

The proposed road closures and associated traffic management are reasonable and justified in the light of the positive benefits to the Island.

 

 

Resource Implications

 

TTS Officer and Law Draftsmen’s time.

 

 

Action Required

 

To forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision along with an Instructing Memorandum and the Promoter’s Application to the Law Draftsman.

 

 

 

Written by:

Street Works Manager

 

Approved by:

 

Director, Municipal Services

 

 

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