Decision details

A367 Wells Road/Maple Drive, Westfield - Zebra Crossing

Decision Maker: Cabinet Single-Member Decision

Decision status: Implemented

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

The A367 is one of the main commuter routes into the city of Bath. Through Westfield, it carries a high volume of traffic. A significant number of pedestrians cross this road in the vicinity of its junction with Maple Drive. The installation of a Zebra Crossing will improve accessibility particularly for elderly people and those with mobility impairment, who find this an intimidating place to cross.

Decision:

The Cabinet Member agrees that:

The width of the existing lay-by is increased to incorporate safety concerns expressed by the objector.

That a Notice is published and the objector is informed accordingly that the modified proposals are to be implemented under section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act (as amended)

Reasons for the decision:

The pedestrian crossing is proposed to be located on the A367 Wells Road, a principal road and one of the main commuter routes into the city of Bath. At its junction with Maple Drive, a substantial number of pedestrians cross the road to access the two bus stops on either side of the carriageway, the local convenience store and the fish and chip shop.

The installation of the crossing at the location proposed will not only be on the pedestrian crossing desire line but, it will also facilitate a significant number of them to cross safely a busy road. It could also encourage others to walk instead of driving.

This scheme improves accessibility for local residents, particularly the elderly and disabled, and road safety and therefore is in line with the Council’s priorities.

Alternative options considered:

Relocating the crossing on either side of the retail premises. This has been rejected because the existence of two bus stops as well as a number of private driveways will result in the crossing being located too far away from the pedestrian desire line.

Publication date: 22/10/2010

Date of decision: 18/10/2010

Effective from: 30/10/2010

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