INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING AND ENVIRONMENT
LA GRANDE ROUTE DES MIELLES ROADSIDE PARKING
Purpose of the Report
To request the Minister to approve the formalisation of roadside parking on La Grande Route des Mielles (5-Mile Road) in the vicinity of the “chicken wire” walk.
Background
In August 2020, the Connétable of St. Brelade wrote to the Minister regarding roadside parking along La Grande Route des Mielles (5-Mile Road) and its conflict with other road users and pedestrians using the area.
The parking occurs approximately 400m north of Le Braye Slip and the junction with Chemin des Basses Mielles, where there is a pedestrian beach access, colloquially referred to as “the chicken wire”.
It is understood that this is mainly in the summer at weekends when the other car parks are full.
The parking causes damage to the roadside edge and verge.
Proposal
It is proposed to formalise the parking on the verge area with the installation of timber bollards and protect the road edge by installing kerbs.
The existing road width is 6.5m with an additional 2.6m verge area on the seaward side which is administered by IHE Highways.
It is proposed to maintain a 6.0m clear carriageway width which would allow a bus and a car to pass a parked vehicle comfortably. The remaining 3.1m will be separated into 1.9m wide parking bays with a 1.2m wide footpath beyond.
- The footpath adjacent to the parking bays will be protected by a line of timber bollards.
- The road edge will be strengthened with low level kerbing.
Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve the implementation of a scheme to formalise the roadside parking and pedestrian areas.
Reason(s) for Decision
To provide provision for formal roadside parking along La Grande Route des Mielles in the vicinity of the “chicken wire” footpath, without hindering through traffic and pedestrians.
Resource Implications
The project budget is £15,000 and is to be funded from the Infrastructure Rolling Vote.
Project to be designed, supervised and constructed by IHE Staff.
Action Required
Officers are to finalise the detailed design and implement the scheme as soon as the work can be undertaken during Q1 of 2022.
Written by: | Engineer – Highways |
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Approved by: | Head of Transport, Highways and Infrastructure |
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Attachments: | Drawing – 1966/0100/001 (General Arrangement) Technical Note – 5-Mile Road Parking |