PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
Urban Task Force
TRAFFIC CALMING AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS
KENSINGTON PLACE, ST HELIER
Purpose of the Report
The purpose of this report is for the Ministers for Planning and Environment and Transport and Technical Services to consider, in consultation with the Connetable of St Helier and Chairman of the Urban Task Force, Simon Crowcroft, a draft proposal to undertake traffic calming and environmental improvement works in Kensington Place, St Helier.
Having regard to the draft proposal, the purpose of the report is for the Ministers to;
determine whether to progress the scheme to consultation, and if minded to progress;
determine the form of the scheme to be consulted upon;
authorise the establishment of a preliminary budget for the scheme and the expenditure of monies to undertake consultation.
Background
The Urban Task Force has tasked the St Helier Project Group to deliver a series of urban improvements during 2006.
Kensington Place, whilst outwith St Helier town centre, is an important destination area for both residents and visitors within the context of St Helier as a whole. The area has a concentration of restaurants, cafes and hotels and has a distinct physical character. It is thus considered to be an important part of the ‘tourism offer’ in St Helier and contributes to leisure and night-time activity of the town.
Business in the area has been concerned for some time at the use of Kensington Place as a ‘rat-run’ resulting in an increased volume of vehicles using this route to access the Town Ring Road. Recent planning approvals for additional car parking in the locality and the proposals to increase the capacity of Patriotic Street multi-storey car park have the potential to further increase trip generation in the locality. It is also suggested that vehicles travel at excessive speed along this route (data from speed counters should be available at the meeting). There is no reported accident data available for the area, however, these aspects have the potential to prejudice highway safety and also detract from the uses in the locality and the area’s character.
Discussion
A proposal (as set out on drawing number KPIS/101 rev E) has been developed which seeks to discourage the use of this route as a ‘rat-run’ and to calm the speed of traffic. The scheme also seeks to enhance the quality of the area through the introduction of tree planting.
The essential basis of the scheme is the introduction of a series of vertical and horizontal changes in the carriageway (ramps and chicanes) which should serve to prevent vehicles travelling at high speed and which may make the route less attractive as a through-route. The ramps are achieved through the introduction of two table-tops and the chicanes by the introduction of trees in the ground, where services permit, and the arrangement of on-street parking. It is also proposed to introduce a coloured surface dressing in some sections of the street (on the table-tops and adjacent chicanes) to further calm traffic by changing the character of the road.
It is proposed to introduce up to nine trees into the street, which should provide movement and colour which is presently absent. Existing bollards in the street will be removed and only where necessary, replaced by new stainless steel bollards of the type used in all other Street Life Programme schemes.
Consultation
The proposed scheme raises a number of issues that need to be brought to the attention of specific stakeholders and those with an interest in the area generally.
Whilst the proposal has been developed through the St Helier Project Group, of which the Parish of St Helier has representation, there is a need to consider the implications of the proposal for any extension of the Resident’s Parking Zones proposed by the parish and formal consultation should thus take place with the Roads Committee. This should also include the matter of ongoing maintenance of any tree planting.
The introduction of vertical ramps can be problematic for emergency services and can lead to nuisance issues for adjacent residents: the issue of design is important in this respect to ameliorate problems for both.
In addition to the specific consultation outlined above, and consultation with residential and commercial interest in Kensington Place, the proposal should also be consulted upon through the Communications Unit database of 300 consultees.
Timescale
Subject to securing an endorsement to proceed to consultation, the following preliminary timescale and budgetary provision is proposed.
Milestone | Timescale |
Consultation with stakeholders. | July - August |
Assessment and consideration of feedback | September |
Implementation | October - December |
Budget
A preliminary cost estimate to enable the establishment of a budget for this scheme is set out below.
Item | Cost |
Main contract (labour, plant, materials and contingency) | 46,000 |
Tree planting (incl infrastructure) | 10,000 |
Design and management fees | 4,800 |
Construction management fees | 4,000 |
Consultation (advertising) | 3,000 |
Total | 67,800 |
There are sufficient resources within the Minister for Planning and Environment’s Urban Renewal Vote to fund this work.
Recommendation
On the basis of the above, it is recommended that;
1. the scheme, as illustrated on drawing number KPIS/101 rev E is approved as a basis for consultation with stakeholders;
2. endorsement is given to the establishment of a preliminary budget of £67,800 from the Urban Renewal vote to progress this work to consultation, and;
3. the indicative timescale is noted and endorsed.
Reason(s) for Decision
The scheme accords with the objectives of the Urban Task Force and the draft scheme is approved as a basis for consultation to provide stakeholders with an opportunity to comment upon it.
Action Required
1. Undertake consultation with stakeholders;
Written by: | Kevin Pilley Assistant Director: Planning and Building Services |
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Approved by: | Peter Thorne Director: Planning and Building Services |
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Endorsed by: | Dave St George Manager: Transport Policy |
Attachments:
Appendix 1: plan of consultation scheme (KPIS/101 rev E)
1/01/13/20/10
27 June 2006