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Road Traffic Orders - amendments

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A decision made (20.04.07) to agree to amendments to the Road Traffic (St. Helier) Order 1996 and the Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) Order 2005.

 

 

Subject:

Road Traffic (St Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996 and Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Jersey) Order - Amendments

Decision Reference:

MD -T– 2007- 0033

Exempt clause(s):

 

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

N/A

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

N/A

Report

File ref:

I:Minister:2007:Ministerial Decisions: MD 00 Road Traffic Order (St Helier) & Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) Order Amendments

Written report – Title

Road Traffic (St Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996 and Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Jersey) Order - Amendments

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Philip Baudains –

Technical Assistant – Traffic & Infrastructure

Decision(s):

The Minister agreed to amend the Road Traffic (St Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996 and the Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Jersey) Order 2005.

Reason(s) for decision:

  1. To include currently un-scheduled unloading bays in the Road Traffic (St Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996
  2. To make permanent Temporary Orders, made under Article 68 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, with regard to Conway Street and Kensington Place
  3. To introduce requests from the Parish of St Helier and this Department with regard to Ingouville Lane, Cannon Street, Patriotic Street, Don Street, St Marks Road, Snow Hill car park, and New Street.

Action required:

Officers to instruct the Law Draftsman to prepare an Amendment to the Orders for subsequent submission to the Minister.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

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