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Executive Business Report

Meeting: 21/11/2018 - Council (Item 53)

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Report of the Leader, Clean Growth and Development, attached.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Leader of the Council was submitted setting out the details of the business undertaken by the Executive. 

 

The Leader and the Cabinet made statements and responded to questions. 

 

The following questions were submitted in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 11.1.

 

16. Itchen Bridge Fees

What is the justification for raising the fees on the Itchen Bridge?

 

Answer

 

The toll fee has not been increased since 1997.  One of the key reasons for the toll (as outlined in Section 22 of the Hampshire Act 1983) is to manage congestion using this route.

 

The toll would not be effective at managing congestion if it was not increased in line with inflation at appropriate intervals.

 

We are protecting city residents from the increase in the toll by maintaining the discount that is obtained through use of the Smart Cities card.

 

17. Charges on Citizens and Businesses

 

Does the Cabinet Member not accept that the Labour group have increased and have proposed to introduce practically every charge they can on the residents and businesses of this city and it is unfair to continue in this way?

 

Answer

 

Fees and charges are kept under review. For statutory services the fees are often set and cannot be varied. However, a range of non-statutory services are provided in a competitive environment which regulates the charges as well as driving efficiencies and customer service. Non statutory services are expected to at least cover their costs.

 

18. Itchen Bridge – Effect of Charges

 

What will be the effect, of the increased charges on the Itchen Bridge, to the air quality along the existing AQMA in Bitterne Road West?

 

Answer

 

It is proposed that only non-residents will be required to pay the increase in the toll fee and they may opt to use an alternative route. However, no significant or lasting impact on vehicle numbers or air quality along Bitterne Road West is anticipated. The toll may discourage private vehicle use and encouraging the use of public transport and sustainable travel which would help to improve air quality.

 

Measures to reduce pollution levels in our Air Quality Management Areas and other sensitive locations have been successful in recent years and we continue to see declining levels air pollution.  It is not anticipated that the proposed Itchen toll increase will have any negative impact on this.

 

19. Itchen Bridge – Impact of extra charges

 

How much longer will it take people to find the extra coin to pay your proposed Itchen Bridge toll increase and what impact will this have on bridge queues and therefore air quality in the vicinity of the Itchen Bridge?

 

Answer

 

The proposed increase in toll fees will be advertised in advance of implementation.

 

It is also anticipated an increase in residents up taking the Smart Cities card to obtain the discount offered thus reducing coins being needed.

 

The Service Manager for the Itchen Bridge does not anticipate significant additional time being taken by drivers to find the correct toll fee especially once  ...  view the full minutes text for item 53