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To approve the implementation of a CPZ with the Rotherhithe and Surrey Docks wards
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and the Climate Emergency
Decision published: 20/11/2019
Effective from: 28/11/2019
Decision:
1. That the implementation of a new parking zone in the Rotherhithe and Surrey Docks area, operating Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6.30pm and subject to the outcome of any necessary statutory procedures be approved.
2. That a further report be brought forward should there be any statutory objections to the traffic order required to implement the new parking zone.
3. That the position and type of parking bays and restrictions for the new parking zone and surrounding streets as shown in the outline design save for any amendments which may be required at the implementation stage be approved and would be determined by officers (Appendix B).
Wards affected: Rotherhithe; Surrey Docks;
Lead officer: Caroline Bruce
To approve the purchase of a site on the Old Kent Road as part of a strategic acquisition strategy
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision due date: 12/2019
Wards affected: Old Kent Road;
Lead officer: Kevin Fenton
Notice of decision: 01/10/2019
Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Place and Wellbeing
Decision published: 19/11/2019
Effective from: 19/11/2019
Decision:
That the revised land offer by Durkan from £4,600,000 to £3,950,000 which will be payable in two tranches as follows be approved:
· £1,000,000 paid on first legal completion.
· £2,950,000 paid on last legal completion.
Wards affected: Newington;
Lead officer: Bruce Glockling
To consider the recommendations set out in the 2019-20 Strategic Investment Pot (SIP) consultation report and the proposed levels of funding for each of the projects therein.
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 18/11/2019
Effective from: 26/11/2019
Decision:
That the recommendations set out in the 2019-20 Strategic Investment Pot (SIP) consultation report and the proposed levels of funding for each of the projects therein are objected to.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Stephen Gaskell
To determine objections to minor traffic schemes relating to Dog Kennel Hill.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and the Climate Emergency
Decision published: 15/11/2019
Effective from: 23/11/2019
Decision:
That the implementation of widening of the bus lane on the northbound arm of Dog Kennel Hill between its junction with Edgar Kail Way and Champion Hill and extension of the bus lane hours of operation to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as shown in the report and Appendix 1, subject to the necessary statutory consultation and procedures, be approved.
Wards affected: Champion Hill;
To determine objections to minor traffic schemes relating to Crystal Place Road and Alleyn Road.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and the Climate Emergency
Decision published: 15/11/2019
Effective from: 23/11/2019
Decision:
DECISION:
i. That the representations received during statutory consultation relating to the proposals to introduce waiting restrictions in Crystal Palace Road and Alleyn Road, as set out in Appendices 1 and 2 of the report, be considered.
ii. That officers write to the people who made a representation to inform them of the council’s decision.
iii. That officers make the necessary Traffic Management Orders.
iv. That officers proceed with installation of the following proposals:
Location |
Ward(s) |
Proposal |
Appendix |
Crystal Palace Road |
Goose Green |
To install 3.5m DYL to prevent obstructive parking |
Appendix 1 |
Alleyn Road |
Dulwich Wood |
To install 3.5m of DYL between vehicle crossovers to prevent obstructive parking |
Appendix 2 |
Wards affected: Dulwich Wood; Goose Green;
Lead officer: Dale Foden
To approve the selection of seven estate improvement pilots as part of the estate improvement plans agreed by cabinet in March 2019.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Social Regeneration, Great Estates and New Council Homes
Decision published: 12/11/2019
Effective from: 20/11/2019
Decision:
1. That the selection of seven estate improvement pilots to test new ways of working as set out in paragraphs 10 and 11 of the report be approved.
2. That the creation of a fixed-term community gardening co-ordinator post to deliver the council commitment to ‘give residents the tools to garden and improve their estate’ as detailed in paragraph 22 of the report be noted.
3. That it be noted that the information gathered as part of the Great Estates consultation exercise is to be retained as a resource to inform future estate improvement work beyond the initial pilot estates. That this resource be developed into an interactive repository that can be added to from a range of sources – residents, officers, partners - and searched thematically or by location be approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Michael Scorer
Authorisation to award the Waterside Refurbishment of Building Services and Fabric (Anchor 7 Year Lifecycle Programme) contract.
Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Children and Adult Services
Decision published: 07/11/2019
Effective from: 15/11/2019
Decision:
1. That the award of the Waterside Refurbishment of Building Services and Fabric (Anchor 7 Year Lifecycle Programme) contract to Pride Developments in the sum of £733,378.24 plus fees of £127,387.80 making a total expenditure of £860,766.04 for a period of 22 weeks commencing on 18 November 2019 be approved.
2. That the allocation of a contingency sum as detailed in paragraph 50 of the report which is subject to the authorisation of the Director of Adult Social Care be approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Sue Cooper