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Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy

Meeting: 21/09/2021 - Cabinet (Item 8)

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To consider a report of the Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration.

 

The report provides a brief overview of the proposed Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy that has been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester as part of the 2040 Greater Manchester Transport Strategy.

 

The Cabinet is recommended to review and endorse the Streets for All Strategy prior to consideration by GMCA in September.

 

Officer Contact: Mark Glynn on 0161 474 3700 or email: mark.glynn@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration (Councillor David Meller) submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing a brief overview of the proposed Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy that had been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester as part of the 2040 Greater Manchester Transport Strategy.

 

RESOLVED - That the proposed Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy that has been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester as part of the 2040 Greater Manchester Transport Strategy be approved and endorsed prior to its consideration and adoption by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority in September 2021.


Meeting: 09/09/2021 - Economy, Regeneration & Climate Change Scrutiny Committee (Item 4)

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To consider a report of the Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive

 

The report provides a brief overview of the proposed Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy that has been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester as part of the 2040 Greater Manchester Transport Strategy.

 

The Scrutiny Committee is requested to comment on the draft strategy and the recommendations to Cabinet.

 

Officer Contact: Mark Glynn on 0161 474 3700 or email: mark.glynn@stockport.gov.uk

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing a brief overview of the proposed Greater Manchester Streets for All Strategy that had been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester as part of the 2040 Greater Manchester Transport Strategy.

 

The Cabinet Member for Economy and Regeneration (Councillor David Meller) attended the meeting to respond to questions from the Scrutiny Committee.

 

The following comments were made/issues raised:-

 

·         Although it was acknowledged that the document was aspirational, it was necessary to understand the practicalities in an area, for example an area with a lot of terraced housing.

·         It was important that there was a consensus amongst members of the public on a proposal as some of the consultation exercises could be affected by special interest groups. There needed to be extensive public consultation and schemes needed the support of local residents.

·         The benefits to the environment in the document were welcomed. Car sharing schemes should be examined further; the concept of ‘shared spaces’ should be examined further and road safety at school ‘drop off’ and ‘pick up’ times was an important  issue which continually needed to be addressed. A representative of the Corporate Director clarified that current Government guidance was that ‘shared space’ schemes should not be pursued at the current time as they caused accessibility issues, particularly for partially sighted people.

·         Support was given to the safe space for pedestrians in the vicinity of Altrincham market and it was felt that this could be replicated in Stockport.

·         The map about the Bee Network on Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM) website was clear, but an interactive map about the schemes would be even more helpful. The Cabinet Member agreed to pursue this with TfGM.

·         A number of the proposals in the Active Neighbourhoods schemes were prescriptive, for example the use of planters to block roads.

·         Parking on the pavements was a problem, particularly when young children were in a double buggy.

·         Reference was made to the motion agreed at the last Council Meeting and the need to establish the Member working party to seek to implement a borough-wide 20 mph speed limit on residential roads.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.