Decision

The Cabinet has decided to move forward with making the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood traffic measures permanent and to implement additional vehicle restrictions.

Analysis

outcome: The Cabinet approved the recommendations to proceed with consulting and publication of a proposal to make a permanent traffic management order for the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood project and to publish an experimental traffic order for additional vehicle restrictions.

summary: The decision concerns the future of the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood Trial Project, which involves making the trial's temporary traffic management measures permanent and implementing further vehicle restrictions.

topline: The Cabinet has decided to move forward with making the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood traffic measures permanent and to implement additional vehicle restrictions.

reason_contentious: The issue is contentious due to its impact on residents' daily lives, potential changes in traffic patterns, and environmental concerns. The urgency and reliance on recent resident sentiment and opinion polling add to the contentious nature.

affected_stakeholders: Residents of South Fulham (West), local businesses, commuters, environmental groups, and the local government.

contentiousness_score: 7

political_party_relevance: There is no direct mention of political parties or political influence on the decision, but as it is a council decision, underlying political dynamics may be present.

URL: https://democracy.lbhf.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=4794

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Outcome: Recommendations Approved

Is Key Decision?: Yes

Is Callable In?: Yes

Purpose: To consider and make a Decision on the future of the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood Trial Project.   Reasons for urgency: ·         The recommendation to make the trial permanent or remove was reliant on resident sentiment.  Key information in the form of opinion polling and a resident survey became available late on the 5 February 2024, this needed to be reviewed by the Cabinet portfolio holder.  The findings from the opinion polling and survey which ended on 2 February 2024 will be added to Appendix 2 before publication. ·         The consultation for the trial is open throughout and it is important to include relevant considerations in the decision paper. ·         The trial is done under a legal order that is time limited to 18 months.  Taking a decision in March allows the public greater time to consider any decision made before a legal order can be made before expiry of the current order. ·         The delay is to ensure the decision taken and the report produced is based on all available, relevant and up to date information; that is practicably possible and within good reason.  

Content: To consider and make a Decision on the future of the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood Trial Project.   Reasons for urgency: ·         The recommendation to make the trial permanent or remove was reliant on resident sentiment.  Key information in the form of opinion polling and a resident survey became available late on the 5 February 2024, this needed to be reviewed by the Cabinet portfolio holder.  The findings from the opinion polling and survey which ended on 2 February 2024 will be added to Appendix 2 before publication. ·         The consultation for the trial is open throughout and it is important to include relevant considerations in the decision paper. ·         The trial is done under a legal order that is time limited to 18 months.  Taking a decision in March allows the public greater time to consider any decision made before a legal order can be made before expiry of the current order. ·         The delay is to ensure the decision taken and the report produced is based on all available, relevant and up to date information; that is practicably possible and within good reason.   1.         That Cabinet notes and carefully considers the feedback received for the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood trial carried out from the time the experimental traffic management order detailed in the body of this report was made on 14th December 2022 (“ the Trial”)  in addition to the independent polling analysis (Appendix 1 and Appendix 2), alongside the data collected as part of the trial.   2.         That Cabinet approves the consulting and publication of the proposal to make  a permanent traffic management order for the South Fulham (West) Clean Air Neighbourhood project (as detailed in the section Permanent Order based on the Trial ) and delegates authority to the Strategic Director of Environment in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Public Realm to consider the responses received and make and publish the making of the permanent order  along with any necessary associated highway works subject to the outcome of the statutory consultation process.   3.         That Cabinet approves the publication of an experimental traffic order to implement further vehicle restrictions in Clancarty Road and Settrington Road (as detailed in the section New Experimental Order identified during the Trial) along with any necessary associated highway works.   4.         That Cabinet gives authority to the Strategic Director of Environment in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Public Realm to take all necessary steps to affect the decisions in recommendations 2 and 3.  

Date of Decision: March 4, 2024