Decision details

Kilnhurst Road, Rawmarsh - Consider objection to proposed road hump notice

Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To seek approval from Assistant Director to implement the proposed road hump scheme.

Decision:

ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL

 

RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION

 

Date of Decision:

2nd April 2024

 

Title:

Report receipt of objection to proposed traffic calming scheme (speed cushions) – Kilnhurst Road, Rawmarsh

Decision Maker:

(Including Job Title)

 Simon Moss

Assistant Director, Planning, Regeneration and Transport 

 

Specific Delegation:

(If any)

To promote, consider objections to and implement Traffic Regulation Orders under the Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

 

Brief Description of Decision:

The purpose of this report is to consider an unwithdrawn objection to a proposal to introduce 2no single speed cushions on Kilnhurst Road (outside Rawmarsh Sandhill Primary School), Rawmarsh. The key recommendation of the report is to not accede to the objection and continue with the proposed scheme to implement the proposed speed cushions.

Reasons for the Decision:

There is a risk that failure to implement the road humps may result in drivers not reducing their speed, to an appropriate level as they travel along this section of Kilnhurst Road, with the potential for a collision to increase. The proposed road hump scheme addresses this.

Details of alternative options considered and rejected:

One option considered was that Kilnhurst Road would be left in its present state i.e. without speed reduction measures, footway buildouts, or any waiting restrictions being introduced. However, due to the requirement to improve the road safety environment in this area, as part of the proposed residential development, then this option was not considered a viable option.

Another option was omitting the speed cushions from the proposed scheme. However, as the scheme includes the provision of a priority working system for drivers by using the footway buildouts to provide give ways, then this may result in drivers speeding up, as they approach the give way, in order to ‘beat’ the vehicle heading toward them. The provision of a speed cushion should therefore reduce this possibility.

Conflicts of interest declared by any Executive Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the decision:

None

Dispensations Granted:

(If any)

 

None

Reports or parts of reports considered

None

 

I certify that this is a true record of the executive decision to Report receipt of objection to proposed traffic calming scheme (speed cushions) – Kilnhurst Road, Rawmarsh

 

Signed by the Decision Maker  

Dated:          02/04/24

Name: Simon Moss                   

Job Title:     Assistant Director, Planning, Regeneration & Transport

 

Publication date: 03/04/2024

Date of decision: 02/04/2024

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