TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
INSTALLATION OF PEDESTRIAN REFUGE ON LA ROUTE ORANGE
(HIGHWAY ENCROACHMENTS JERSEY REGULATIONS 1957)
Purpose of the Report
To outline the requirement for a safer and more convenient location for crossing to be located between the car park (accessed by car off La Route des Quennevais) and the Waitrose Store in St Brelade.
Background
At peak times the existing Waitrose car park is insufficient to cope with the volume of traffic it experiences and this has an effect on La Route Orange in St Brelade. Representatives of Waitrose have approached Transport and Technical Services regarding the installation of a pedestrian refuge.
Plans to install a refuge on La Route Orange align with MD-PH-2014-0198 which permits Waitrose to lease part of the car park at St Brelade from Jersey Property Holdings.
As a result of the previous MD, it is likely that an increase in pedestrians attempting to cross the road from the car park to the Waitrose Store will occur. The new pedestrian refuge will be placed on the most convenient location to cross the road between the car park pedestrian access and the supermarket to facilitate safe access.
It is anticipated that a planning application will be required for the proposed ramp at the pedestrian access to the car park to La Route Orange, to account for the different levels between the car park and the road. The car park is approximately 1.5m higher than the adjacent footway on La Route Orange.
Waitrose has agreed to fund the cost of the new refuge.
Discussion
A traffic impact analysis of the effect of the refuge has been undertaken by Waitrose’s Consultant with respect to the operation of the nearby signalised junction where La Route Orange meets La Route des Quennevais. The assessment concludes that the refuge will have no significant impact on traffic flows or nearby junction capacity. This has been independently verified by TTS.
Recommendations
Under the Highways Encroachments Jersey Regulations 1957, TTS has consulted the Connétable of St Brelade, who is supportive of the scheme and has recommended proceeding with the installation of the refuge.
The Minister is recommended to approve the installation of the pedestrian refuge and instruct TTS Officers to liaise with Waitrose regarding the detailed design and funding agreement for the installation of the refuge.
Reason(s) for Decision
To enable a safer and more convenient location for crossing between the car park and Waitrose Store.
Resource implication
Transport and Technical Services time for consultation. Cost of installation to be met by Waitrose.
Action Required
Officers to liaise with Waitrose to finalise the detailed design and funding agreement and arrange for the installation of the new refuge.
Written by: | Senior Transport Planner |
Approved by: | Director of Transport |