Use the search options below to find information regarding decisions that have been taken by the Council’s decision making bodies.
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Decision Maker: Head of Strategic Transport, Sustainability and Infrastructure
Decision published: 23/10/2017
Effective from: 20/09/2017
Decision:
That the Head of Strategic Transport and Infrastructure approves the budget variation of £161,000 for the construction element of making a 1.2km footpath through Hutcliffe Wood into a cycle track. The scheme is funded by Section 106 contributions.
Lead officer: David Whitley
To allow the variation of Framework’s contract; Sheffield Street Outreach, to include the provision of a Reconnections Service.
This will enable the service to provide an immediate response to people new to the streets or at risk of rough sleeping who wish to return to their home, both in the UK and overseas.
This will be facilitated by a payment of £3k per annum to Framework to fund accommodation and travel arrangements. This funding is included within the budget commissioned by the Housing Independence Service.
Decision Maker: Director of Commissioning, Inclusion and Learning
Decision published: 14/09/2017
Effective from: 12/09/2017
Decision:
Agree the contract variation enabling Framework to deliver a Reconnections Service throughout the lifetime of their contract commencing on 1st January 2018.
Lead officer: Dawn Walton
Decision Maker: Director of Culture and Environment
Decision published: 13/09/2017
Effective from: 12/09/2017
Decision:
To approve the submission of the Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment Review for the Sheffield area (2017) self-assessment form to the Environment Agency and for publication.
Lead officer: James Fletcher
Sheffield has been identified by the Government in its newly released National Air Quality Plan as an area in exceedance for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) gas. In order to comply with the European health based limits the Join Air Quality Unit (JAQU), which is a setup of the Department for Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and the Department for Transport (DfT), has directed local authorities to lower the limits.
JAQU has offered Sheffield City Council (SCC) a grant of £100,000 in order to support a proposal feasibility study to explore a range of measures to improve air quality within the City. JAQU will work closely with SCC to submit the feasibility study within specified deadlines, as outlined in the report.
This report is for acceptance of the grant only. Spending the grant will require an additional decision.
Decision Maker: Executive Director, Place
Decision published: 11/09/2017
Effective from: 08/09/2017
Decision:
That SCC accept the initial Clean Air Zone Feasibility Study grant 2017/18 of £100,000 in order to carry out a Feasibility Study proposal.
Lead officer: Tom Finnegan-Smith