To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Transport and Public Realm detailing the final arrangements for
the Concessionary Fare Scheme for 2019/20 including the rate at
which bus operators will be reimbursed for concessionary pass
travel.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 28/03/2019
Decision:
(i) To agree to reimburse bus operators in line with the Department for Transport Concessionary Fares Guidance and the methodology as detailed in appendix 1. This will use the Reimbursement Calculator published by the Department for Transport to determine the reimbursement rate for each operator.
(ii) To agree the local enhancements above the statutory minimum, which is to allow concessionary travel from 0900 rather than 0930 and between 2300 and 0030 for Southampton residents.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Pete Boustred
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Green City seeking to adopt a revised version of the Clean Air
Strategy for Southampton 2016-2025 reflecting progress in the
development of the Clean Air Zone Plan.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 28/03/2019
Decision:
(i) To consider and approve the amended Southampton City Council Clean Air Strategy (Appendix 1 to this report).
(ii) To delegate authority to the Service Director for Transactions and Universal Services, to introduce future revisions, including making minor or consequential amendments following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Green City, so that the Strategy is able to respond to both national and local changes.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Steve Guppy
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Green City seeking to adopt a Green City Charter and invite
city stakeholders to enroll.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 19/03/2019
Decision:
(i) To adopt the Green City Charter as published in this paper.
(ii) To delegate powers to the Director of Transactions & Universal Services to develop and introduce a Green City Plan by 2020 that will demonstrate how SCC will deliver on those commitments included in the Green City Charter.
(iii) To support the promotion of the Green City Charter with stakeholders to encourage its wider adoption and the subsequent development of actions that will satisfy its aims, objectives and commitments.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Steve Guppy
Report on public and statutory consultation and scheme proposals for St. Mark’s C of E All-Through School. Proposals for secondary expansion. Improvement scheme for Chamberlayne College for the Arts and SEND Capital Investment Requirements.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 28/03/2019
Decision:
(i) Following Statutory Notice in accordance with the School Organisation (Prescribed Alterations to Maintained Schools Regulations) 2013 and having had regard to all representations received, it is agreed to extend the age range at St Mark’s C of Primary School to provide education for children from Age 4 to 16 from September 2022.
(ii) To progress with the proposed scheme at Chamberlayne College for the Arts to refurbish the main teaching block and landscaping of the site total Cost £8m.
(iii) To progress a proposed scheme at St. George Catholic College to provide adequate accommodation on site for a six form entry (6FE) school. Cost £2.6m.
(iv) To progress a proposed scheme at Cantell School to improve dining spaces and external landscaping to provide adequate accommodation on site for an eight form entry (8FE) school. Cost £1.2m.
(v) To progress the proposed scheme to build St. Mark’s All-Through School with a budget of £39.8m (including for all contingencies).
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Paul Atkins
To consider the report of Cabinet Member for Transport and Public Realm seeking approval to adopt the Local Transport Plan (LTP) for Southampton entitled Connected Southampton Transport Strategy 2040.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 28/03/2019
Decision:
(i) Notes the outcomes of the 12 week public consultation that began on 25th July 2018 and ended on 17th October 2018 on the draft Connected Southampton Transport Strategy 2040. The outcome of the consultation is outlined in paragraphs 12 to 18 and Appendix 4 in the report.
(ii) To consider and recommend to Council the draft Connected Southampton Transport Strategy 2040 as the new Local Transport Plan for Southampton.
(iii) To authorise the Service Director – Growth, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Transport and Public Realm, to make minor amendments to the document before publication.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Iain Steane
Report of the Cabinet Member for Aspiration, Schools and Lifelong Learning seeking approval of the proposed policy for Home to School Transport and Post-16 Travel Arrangements.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 19/03/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 28/03/2019
Decision:
(i) To consider the responses to the consultation exercise on revisions
to the Southampton City Council Home to School and Post-16 Transport Policy 2018/19 Academic Year.
(ii) To approve the policy, noting amendments in response to consultation feedback and updated national guidance.
(iii) To authorise the Director of Children Services and Director of Growth to take all necessary actions to implement the new policy.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Tammy Marks