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Green Street Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street, St. Helier: Zebra Crossing Installation

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A decision made 15 December 2014:

Decision Reference:  MD-T-2014-0132

Decision Summary Title :

Proposed 2 Stage Zebra Crossing on Green Street at the Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street

Date of Decision Summary:

10 December 2014

Decision Summary Author:

 

Senior Engineer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Proposed 2 Stage Zebra Crossing on Green Street at the Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street.

Date of Written Report:

10 December 2014

Written Report Author:

Senior Engineer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject: The installation of a proposed 2 Stage Zebra Crossing on Green Street at the Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street.

 

Decision(s):  The Minister approved the installation of a 2 stage zebra crossing and associated works on Green Street at the junction with Grenville Street, but not to place a zebra crossing from the northern leg of the centre island.

 

Reason(s) for Decision: To install a zebra crossing under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956 following an instruction to investigate pedestrian facilities at this location.

 

Resource Implications: Funding has been allocated from the Infrastructure Capital Budget and the work will be carried out by an approved local Contractor.

 

Action required: TTS to procure the equipment required, place an order with a local Contractor to install the crossings using money allocated from the Infrastructure Capital Budget.

 

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Transport and Technical Services

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Green Street Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street, St. Helier: Zebra Crossing Installation

TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

 

PROPOSED 2 STAGE ZEBRA CROSSING ON GREEN STREET AT THE

 

JUNCTION WITH LITTLE GREEN STREET AND GRENVILLE STREET

 

 

Purpose of the Report

 

The installation of a proposed 2 Stage Zebra Crossing on Green Street at the Junction with Little Green Street and Grenville Street.

 

 

Background

 

During the States of Jersey debate on the Sustainable Transport Policy in 2010, the Connétable of St Helier successfully brought an amendment to that policy instructing TTSd to investigate pedestrian facility improvements at five locations in St Helier. The junction of Grenville Street and Green Street was one of those locations. Subsequently the Department has studied traffic and pedestrian flows in the area and determined that a two stage zebra crossing is an appropriate facility to install for pedestrians crossing Green Street, just south of the junction with Grenville Street.

 

 

Discussion

 

The Department has carried out a survey of pedestrian and vehicle movements on Green Street at the junction of Grenville Street and determined that a two stage zebra crossing utilising a central traffic splitter island would be appropriate.  However, the current footpath widths and visibility site lines are below the widths and standards required for a zebra crossing.  As part of the work to install a two stage zebra crossing with belisha beacons, the footpaths in the immediate area will have to be widened. Of note is the footpath on the western side outside “Bohemia” which will need to be substantially widened to ensure pedestrians establishing precedent over drivers can be clearly seen by drivers approaching from Green Street roundabout.

 

The central island will need to be removed and re-built to accommodate the traffic management required, as well as needing to be re-modelled to accommodate the widened footways. The re-modelled island will also result in a slightly improved turn from Little Green Street into Grenville Street for buses.  It is proposed to re-build the central island using granite kerbs and tarmac to match the existing kerbs and footpaths in the area.

 

Belisha beacons and an additional street light are proposed to ensure that the crossings are visible to drivers and pedestrians are clearly visible to drivers. A drawing of the proposed zebra crossing and associated works is attached at appendix A.

 

A public consultation was held earlier in the year.  The Connetable of St Helier has also been consulted. In the Connétables consultation response he requested a zebra crossing be placed on the northern leg from the centre Island. A zebra crossing on this leg is not considered to be appropriate for the following reasons:

  • Drivers of vehicles turning from Little Green Street into Grenville Street are likely to be concentrating on identifying gaps in the traffic approaching from Green Street, and fail to give way to pedestrians trying to establish precedent.  Pedestrians using the crossing without establishing precedent would be at risk of collision with such drivers.
  • Vehicles entering Grenville Street from Little Green Street would need to stop on the zebra crossing to give way to vehicles approaching from Green Street Roundabout.
  • Visibility for pedestrians establishing precedent over cars on Little Green Street would be substandard.

 

Under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, the Minister for Transport and Technical Services may, after consultation with the Connétable of the Parish in which the road is situated, establish on any road such crossings for pedestrians as the Minister considers necessary.

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to approve the installation of a 2 stage zebra crossing and associated works on Green Street at the junction with Grenville Street, but not to place a zebra crossing from the northern leg of the centre island.

 

Reason(s) for Decision

 

To install a zebra crossing under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956 following an instruction to investigate pedestrian facilities at this location.

 

 

Resource Implications

 

Funding has been allocated from the Infrastructure Capital Budget and the work will be carried out by an approved local Contractor.

 

 

Action Required

 

TTS to procure the equipment required, place an order with a local Contractor to install the crossings using money allocated from the Infrastructure Capital Budget.

 

 

 

Written by:

Senior Engineer, Engineering and Infrastructure

 

 

Approved by: 

Director, Transport

 

 

Endorsed by:

Director, Engineering and Infrastructure

 

 

Attachments:

Appendix A - Drawing

 

 

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