Agenda and minutes

Additional Meeting, Cabinet Member for City Services - Tuesday, 11th December, 2018 10.00 am

Venue: Committee Room 3 - Council House. View directions

Contact: Liz Knight / Michelle Salmon, Governance Services Officers,  Tel: 024 7683 3072 / 3065, Email:  liz.knight@coventry.gov.uk /  michelle.salmon@coventry.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

46.

Declarations of Interests

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

47.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 19th November, 2018 were agreed as a true record.  

48.

Petitions (6 in number) - Request for Traffic Calming Features in Longfellow Road and Safer Crossing Points for Pedestrians pdf icon PDF 577 KB

Report of the Deputy Chief Executive (Place)

 

To give consideration to the following petitions, all sponsored by Councillor J McNicholas, a Lower Stoke Ward Councillor, who has been invited to the meeting for the consideration of this item along with the petition organisers:

 

i) Install Traffic Calming Measures through Poets Corner, 18 e-signatures

ii) To Create a Safe Crossing for Pedestrians on Longfellow Road, 39 e-signatures

iii) Road Safety, Request for Speed Bumps, 47 e-signatures

iv) Create Speed Bumps on Longfellow Road, 236 e-signatures

v) Install Traffic Calming Measures on Longfellow Road, 1,934 signatures (plus 2,352 signatures from an external petitions website)

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member considered a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) concerning six petitions, all sponsored by Councillor J McNicholas, a Lower Stoke Ward Councillor, who attended the meeting and spoke on behalf of the petitioners. Councillor R Singh, also a Lower Stoke Ward Councillor was in attendance and spoke in support. The petition organisers were all invited to the meeting. Carrianne Caress attended and addressed the meeting along with several other local residents. The other petition organisers were unable to attend, however Emily Hopkins-Hayes had submitted a written representation prior to the meeting and her concerns were reported. The petitioners were requesting traffic calming features in Longfellow Road and safer crossing points for pedestrians.

 

The report indicated that the six petitions, bearing a total of 4,626 signatures, requesting traffic calming measures on Longfellow Road were started by the family and community following the death of two young brothers in February 2018.   The individual petition signatures were as follows:

 

Install Traffic Calming Measures through Poets Corner, 18 e-signatures

To Create a Safe Crossing for Pedestrians on Longfellow Road, 39 e-signatures

Road Safety, Request for Speed Bumps, 47 e-signatures

Create Speed Bumps on Longfellow Road, 236 e-signatures

Install Traffic Calming Measures on Longfellow Road, 1,934 signatures (plus a petition with 2,352 signatures from an external petitions website).  

 

The petition with the largest number of signatures was requesting that the Council install traffic calming measures on the road such as pedestrian crossings, speed bumps, and chokers/ chicanes (kerb extensions). The other five petitions referred to the tragic accident and requested measures to address careless and speeding drivers and measures to provide safer crossing points for pedestrians.   

   

The report informed that Longfellow Road was a local distributor road and bus route connecting Walsgrave Road with Hipswell Highway, and was subject to a 30mph speed limit. The school crossing patrol on Longfellow Road ceased in January 2016 as Ravensdale Primary School was unable to continue funding the service. Mobile vehicle activated signs were installed on the approach to the location that the school crossing patrol previously operated from. These signs collected speed data from passing vehicles and would be replaced with permanent signs as part of the proposed scheme. The Cabinet Member was informed of a previous petition requesting a traffic management solution for the road, including the replacement of the school crossing patrol, which had been considered at the Cabinet Member for City Services meeting on 26th June, 2017 when it had been agreed to trial the mobile signs.   

 

A review of the personal injury collision history of Longfellow Road showed that in the last three years 6 injury collisions had been recorded. Speed surveys undertaken on the road between 2015 and 2017 recorded an average weekly speed between 25.6mph and 26.7mph eastbound and 24.5mph and 31.8mph westbound. The mobile signs currently on site regularly recorded vehicles travelling in excess of the speed limit. Police investigations revealed that the driver of the vehicle involved in the tragic incident in February was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 48.

49.

Any other items of Public Business

Any other items of public business which the Cabinet Member decides to take as matters of urgency because of the special circumstances involved

Minutes:

There were no additional items of public business.