Agenda item

Petitions

(a)

New Petitions

 

To report the receipt of petitions (a) containing 231 signatures requesting official signage to the top part of Pingle Road, (b) containing 1425 signatures objecting to the plans for Chaucer, Buchanan Road, (c) containing 192 signatures objecting to parking bays on Buchanan Road and (d) containing 704 signatures objecting to the parking on Angram Road from church goers.

 

 

(b)

Outstanding Petitions

 

Report of the Executive Director, Place

 

Minutes:

7.1

New Petitions

 

 

 

The Committee noted for information the receipt of petitions (a) containing 231 signatures requesting official signage to the top part of Pingle Road and that a report would be submitted to a future meeting of the South West Community Assembly, (b) containing 1425 signatures objecting to the plans for Chaucer, Buchanan Road and that a report would be submitted to a future meeting of this Highways Committee, (c) containing 192 signatures objecting to parking bays on Buchanan Road and that a report would be submitted to a future meeting of this Highways Committee and (d) containing 704 signatures objecting to the parking on Angram Road allegedly from church goers and that a report would be submitted to a future meeting of the Northern Community Assembly.

 

 

7.2

Outstanding Petitions List

 

 

 

The Committee received and noted a report of the Executive Director, Place setting out the position on outstanding petitions that were being investigated.

 

 

 

The Head of Transport, Traffic and Parking Services reported that the Area Wide Lorry Routing Review would be submitted to the November meeting of this Highways Committee. In relation to item 6 on the list, a request for speed bumps and calming measures on Hilfoot Road, Totley, he reported that this had been submitted to the July meeting of the South West Community Assembly where it was agreed to take no further action. He further reported that the South West Community Assembly would be considering the request for improvements to the safety of pedestrians in roads surrounding Hallam Grange Primary School at its meeting in October.

 

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