TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
PEDESTRIAN REFUGE ISLAND AT THE SOUTHERN END OF
ST CLEMENTS ROAD
Purpose of the Report
To provide improved pedestrian facilities on St Clement’s Road half way between the junction with Havre des Pas and Cleveland Avenue.
Background
St Luke’s School has recently completed a School Travel Plan. The travel plan has revealed that pedestrian facilities for pupils walking to and from the school could be improved.
Discussion
The Department has been investigating various ways in which pedestrian facilities can be improved in the area around St Luke’s school, following on from the School’s Travel Plan.
St Clements Road half way between the junction with Havre des Pas and the junction with Cleveland Avenue is wide enough to accommodate a pedestrian refuge island. Pedestrian refuge islands are suitable in such locations where there is a low number of pedestrians anticipated, but an identified need for those pedestrians.
The Connétable of St Helier has been consulted and is happy to support this proposal for a pedestrian refuge island.
The Department are able to carry out a trial scheme using heavy duty plastic bolt down kerb sections which are easily removed. Should the trial prove that a refuge island is indeed appropriate and other road users have not been unduly affected then the plastic kerbs would be replaced with a permanent island constructed from concrete or granite kerbs.
A drawing of the scheme is shown at Appendix A.
Conclusion
A pedestrian refuge island can be accommodated within the existing road space at this location and is the most suitable means by which pedestrian facilities can be improved with the anticipated level of demand.
Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve a six month trial to provide a pedestrian refuge Island on St Clements Road located half way between the junction with Havre des Pas and the junction with Cleveland Avenue, which would become permanent should the trial be successful.
Reason(s) for Decision
To provide a pedestrian refuge island at the southern end of St Clements Road, in accordance with the States of Jersey Strategic Plan and the Sustainable Transport Policy.
Resource Implications
The scheme can be funded from the 2012 Sustainable Transport fund and the work carried out by existing Transport and Technical Services staff.
Action Required
Acting Senior Engineer to procure and arrange to install the pedestrian refuge island.
Written by: | Acting Senior Engineer |
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Approved by: | Director of Transport |
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Attachments: | Plan - Appendix A |
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