Havre des Pas traffic calming measures (FOI)Havre des Pas traffic calming measures (FOI)
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27 January 2022.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
The Infrastructure, Housing, and Environment Department ('IHE') carried out a public survey into proposed traffic calming measures at Havre des Pas in August 2021. It has now been announced that the works will go ahead.
The Government has published its own guidelines and Code of Practice on public consultations which can be viewed here: Public consultations and stakeholder engagement (gov.je)
I am trying to understand just how much weight the public consultation had on the final decision so can I please have the following information in relation to the Havre des Pas traffic calming proposals :
A
Details of the consultation responses - contrary to Government's own Code of Practice on consultations these do not seem to have been published as at 30 November 2021 despite the public announcement today that the work was going ahead.
B
Notes of meetings and / or discussions between IHE staff and / or Deputy Kevin Lewis and / or Parish of St Helier representatives (including Constable Crowcroft) between 1 August 2021 and 29 November 2021 where the notes contain the words 'Havre des Pas' or the abbreviation 'HDP'.
C
Copies of emails between IHE staff and / or Deputy Kevin Lewis and / or Parish of St Helier Staff (including Constable Crowcroft) containing the words 'Havre des Pas' or the abbreviation 'HDP' between 1 August 2021 and 29 November 2021
D
I have not seen any costings for the proposals - please let me know the estimated cost of the project
E
Please advise of any changes to the original proposals which were made as a result of the consultation responses
Response
A
We have updated the consultation page as a result of this Freedom of Information request, and the consultation responses can now be accessed on www.gov.je using the following link.
Havre Des Pas traffic calming measures (gov.je)
B
Detailed below are the notes taken by the Minister for Infrastructure's Personal Secretary (PS) at Ministers meetings in relation to Havre Des Pas for the period requested.
There are no further meeting notes held.
C
We have conducted a search of our email back up system (Cryoserver) which holds copies of all emails sent and received by Government of Jersey staff.
All relevant email correspondence obtained using the search terms 'Havre des Pas' or 'HDP' has been reviewed, redacted and is now attached.
Email 1
Email 2
Email 3
Email 4
Email 5
Email 6
Letter 1 December 2021
Accompanying Flyer
IHE Drawing 1964-SK-004 Rev - Visibility Splay for existing and proposed Roseville Street kerb realignment
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FOI@comite.je
or to:
Parish FOI, East Wing, RJA & HS, Trinity, JE3 5JP
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D
The budget is ÂŁ270,000 for the current scheme being installed which includes two raised tables, one raised table junction, a small section of widened footpath and a zebra crossing.
E
Following a review of the comments received from the public, the Minister for Infrastructure elected to adjust the proposed number of traffic calming tables from seven down to three.
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