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Rouge Bouillon, St. Helier: Signal controlled pedestrian crossing

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A decision made on 31 January 2020

Decision Reference:  MD-T-2020-0005

Decision Summary Title :

Signal controlled pedestrian crossing on Rouge Bouillon, St Helier

Date of Decision Summary:

27 January 2020

Decision Summary Author:

Transport Planner, Transport Policy

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Signal controlled pedestrian crossing on Rouge Bouillon, St Helier

Date of Written Report:

27 January 2020

Written Report Author:

Transport Planner, Transport Policy

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: Signal controlled pedestrian crossing on Rouge Bouillon outside Fire Station, St Helier

 

Decision(s): The Minister approved the installation of the proposed signal controlled crossing on Rouge Bouillon outside the Fire Station.

 

Reason(s) for Decision: To provide a safer crossing facility on Rouge Bouillon outside Fire Station.

 

Resource Implications: GHE Officer time and £70,000 capital budget from the 2020 capital programme.

 

Action required: Officers to commence design and implement the scheme.

 

Signature:

 

 

 

Position:

Minister for Infrastructure

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Rouge Bouillon, St. Helier: Signal controlled pedestrian crossing

GROWTH, HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE

 

SIGNAL CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING, ROUGE BOUILLON

 

 

Purpose of the Report

 

To request the Minister to approve the installation of a signal controlled crossing on Rouge Bouillon next to the Fire Station.

 

 

Background

 

Following a request for a pedestrian crossing on Rouge Bouillon between the roundabout at Queens Road and the Ambulance Station, officers carried out an assessment. There are no recorded collisions involving pedestrians in the last five years along this stretch, however, using the existing signal controlled crossing pedestrians must cross at least one side road.  When using the refuge at the roundabout they must cross a busy two-lane entry. Often the closest lane blocks visibility to the other lane of traffic.

 

 

Proposal

 

The proposal, as shown in the appendix, is for a signal controlled crossing to be installed on Rouge Bouillon outside the Fire Station. There is a desire for pedestrians who are travelling both north or south to cross Rouge Bouillon.

 

To mitigate the risk associated with the proposed location of the crossing and the Fire Station entrance / exit, the intention is to allow the Fire Service the ability to override the ‘green man’ allowing safe exit of emergency vehicles.

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to approve the installation of the proposed signal controlled crossing.

 

 

Reason(s) for Decision

 

To provide a safer crossing facility on Rouge Bouillon outside the Fire Station.

 

 

Resource Implications

 

The project is estimated at £70,000 and is to be funded from the 2020 Capital Programme.

 

 

Action Required

 

Officers to commence detailed design work and implement the crossing.

 

 

 

Written by:

Transport Planner

Approved by: 

Director of Transport Policy

Attachment:

Appendix 1

 

 

 

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