Decision details

Kenley Healthy Streets: Proposals for free parking bays and waiting restrictions (Hayes Lane Aerodrome section)

Decision Maker: Corporate Director of Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

The purpose of this decision / report for consideration is to recommend the introduction of various road safety proposals identified as a result of the 1) WSP Transport Study, and 2) engagement with the Kenley Community Action Group. The engagement included previous site meetings with ward councillors and resident representatives in February 2023.  These proposals are:

 

  • Introductionof “No waiting at any time” restrictions from the Old Lodge Lane Roundabout for a length of 77 metres in a southern direction.

 

  • Introduction of 25 metres of free parking bays on Hayes Lane (Aerodrome section) just south of the fire access gate of the Aerodrome

 

  • Introduction of a total of 211.5 metres of free parking bays, which is to be split as 11.5 metres and 200 metres, along Hayes Lane from the pedestrian access point of the Aerodrome up to the boundary with Surrey County Council.

 

Decision:

For reasons set out in this report, the Corporate Director of Sustainable Communities, Regeneration and Economic Recovery in consultation with the Executive Mayor AGREED to:

 

2.2      Agree to the proposals as set out in paragraph 1.1.

 

  • (Introductionof “No waiting at any time” restrictions from the Old Lodge Lane Roundabout for a length of 77 metres in a southern direction.
  • Introduction of 25 metres of free parking bays on Hayes Lane (Aerodrome section) just south of the fire access gate of the Aerodrome
  • Introduction of a total of 211.5 metres of free parking bays, which is to be split as 11.5 metres and 200 metres, along Hayes Lane from the pedestrian access point of the Aerodrome up to the boundary with Surrey County Council.)

 

2.3       Delegate authority to the Senior Traffic Order Officer proceed to statutory consultation, and subject to consideration of any objections which may be received on giving public notice of the proposals, to make the necessary Traffic Management Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) in respect of the above proposals.

 

2.4       Note that any objections received on the giving of public notice will be reported to the relevant decision-maker, being either the Corporate Director, Sustainable Communities, Regeneration and Economic Recovery, or the Executive Mayor or Cabinet (as determined by the Executive Mayor) in accordance with the Executive Mayors Scheme of Delegation.

 

Publication date: 22/04/2025

Date of decision: 27/01/2025

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