Forward Plan Ref: 2020/036
Contact: Hugh Potter, Group Manager – Area Operations Hub Tel: 07766 998704
Report by Interim Director for Community Operations (CMDE10).
The report presents responses received to a statutory consultation on a proposal to introduce a permanent 40mph speed limit on the A4130 Calvin Thomas Way (forming part of the Wallingford bypass) between its roundabout junctions at Slade End and the Hithercroft Road and a prohibition of the right turn to and from the A4130 at the junction of the access to new residential development to the east of the A4130 Calvin Thomas Way. The proposed speed limit and right turn prohibition will replace existing temporary Traffic Regulation Orders giving the same effect as the current proposals. It is however intended – once the development is completed in several years’ time - to remove both proposed restrictions when construction works are complete, though noting that a further consultation will be required ahead of these restrictions being revoked.
The
proposals have been put forward to accommodate the development of adjacent land
and, if approved, would be funded by the developers.
Decision:
Approved
Noting that:
·
the scheme would not alter the current situation
on the ground and that following completion of the development the speed limits
would be removed;
·
it would be ultra vires for the County Council
to seek provision of additional slipways onto and off the southbound
carriageway of the A4130 as suggested by the Town Council; and
·
that
officers from the Roads Agreement Team would discuss with the developers their
offer to provide additional signing in Wallingford to dissuade drivers from
using alternative routes through the town.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for
Environment considered (CMDE10) responses received to a statutory consultation to
introduce a permanent 40mph speed limit on the A4130 Calvin Thomas Way, which
formed part of the Wallingford bypass, between its roundabout junctions at
Slade End and the Hithercroft Road and a prohibition of the right turn to and
from the A4130 at the junction of the access to new residential development to
the east of the A4130 Calvin Thomas Way. The proposed speed limit and right
turn prohibition would replace existing temporary Traffic Regulation Orders
giving the same effect as the current proposals. It was, however, intended, once
the development was completed in several years’ time, to remove both proposed
restrictions when construction works were complete, though noting that a
further consultation would be required ahead of these restrictions being
revoked. The proposals had been put forward to
accommodate the development of adjacent land and, if approved, would be funded
by the developers.
Councillor Giles Cattermole (Wallingford Town
Council) opposed the
imposition of speed limits on the A4130 Calvin Thomas Way, whether temporarily
or permanently. The A4130 was a major trunk road and should, therefore, be
subject to speed limits below the National Limit only where specifically
justified. Calvin Thomas Way had been built to serve as a bypass to Wallingford
and to ease traffic loads and pollution through the centre of the town which
was an Air Quality Management Area particularly at the notorious choke points
at Wantage Road, the Waitrose crossroads and over Wallingford Bridge. It was
over 50% longer than the direct route through the town centre and already had
speed restrictions along 0.9 miles of Portway. Further speed restrictions
on the 1.05 miles of Calvin Thomas Way would significantly reduce the relative
attractiveness of the bypass and lead to increased traffic choosing the town
centre route. Wallingford Town Council proposed instead:
1. ‘No Right Turn’ instructions for traffic both entering and leaving the site [so that entering traffic comes from the Slade End Roundabout, and leaving traffic goes to the Hithercroft Roundabout],
2. Adequate slipways both onto and off the southbound A4130
carriageway, to enable safe deceleration from and acceleration to trunk road
speeds
3. A lane separation barrier on the A4130 for 50 metres either side of the site entrance
Given these measures, no speed restrictions would be necessary. The Town Council also considered that a
permanent TRO for this site was inappropriate, given the temporary nature of
the requirement and the site developer should be responsible for applying for Temporary
TROs to cover the works for the entirety of the build programme.
In response to the suggestion from the Town Council officers responded to confirm that the scheme would not alter the current situation on the ground and that following completion of the development the speed limits would be removed. Also, it would be ultra vires for the County Council to seek provision of additional slipways onto and off the southbound carriageway of the A4130 and that officers ... view the full minutes text for item 29