Issue - decisions

Quarterly capital monitoring report Q3, including capital programme refresh - February 2015

13/07/2015 - Capital Strategy and Capital Programme Refresh for 2014/15-2023/24

(see pages 57 – 91 of the main agenda and pages 48 – 71 of supplemental 1)

 

This report was considered after the guillotine had fallen, therefore in accordance with council assembly procedure rule 1.12 (3) & (4), the report was afforded up to a maximum of 15 minutes.

 

In accordance with council assembly procedure rule 2.11 (1), Councillor Fiona Colley, cabinet member for finance, strategy and performance, moved the report.

 

Following debate (Councillors James Barber and Richard Livingstone), the recommendations contained within the report were put to the vote and declared to be carried.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the recommendations of the 10 February 2015 cabinet for a refreshed general fund capital programme for the period 2014/15 to 2023/24 of £585.6 million, as detailed in the cabinet report attached as Appendix 1 of the report, be agreed.

 

2.  That the recommendations of the 10 February 2015 cabinet for the housing investment programme (HIP) for the period 2014/15 to 2021/22 of £1,538.4 million as detailed in the cabinet report attached as Appendix 1 of the report, be agreed.

 

3.  That the Southwark Council capital programme 2014/15 to 2023/24 which outlines the key achievements of the capital programme since 2011 and the council’s capital investment plans for the next ten years attached as Appendix 2 of the report, be noted.


11/02/2015 - Quarter 3 Capital Monitoring for 2014/15 and Capital Programme Refresh for 2014/15 - 2023/24

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That  the general fund capital programme for the period 2014/15 to 2023/24 as at Quarter 3 2014/15, as detailed in Appendices A and D of the report, be noted.

 

2.  That the housing investment programme for the period 2014/15 to 2021/22 as at Quarter 3 2014/15, as detailed in Appendix B of the report, be noted.

 

3.  That the variation to the housing investment programme of £63.1m including £54m for housing direct delivery programme be approved, details of which are reflected in the departmental narratives and Appendix C of the report.

 

4.  That the variation to the general fund capital programme of £75.9m be approved, including £44.4m for children’s services and £21m for the acquisition of properties in order to progress regeneration projects. Details are reflected in the departmental narratives and Appendix C of the report.

 

5.  That the virements and variations (including those mentioned in recommendations 3 and 4) to the general fund and housing investment capital programme be approved as detailed in Appendix C of the report.

 

6.  That the re-profiling of the budgets in line with projected expenditure for 2014/15 and future years for both the general fund and housing investment programmes be approved as detailed in Appendices A, B and D and the resources available for the capital programme based on latest information available at Quarter 3 2014/15 be noted.

 

7.  That the use of new home bonus (NHB) in funding the capital programme as previously agreed by cabinet on 21 June 2011 has now been committed to the revenue budgets as per the policy and resources strategy 2015/16 to 2017/18 revenue budget report of 27 January 2015 be noted and that this resource will not be available in the following years to fund capital expenditure.