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Transforming Cities Signals Junctions and Car Park Variable Messaging Signs (VMS) project
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To approve and authorise the submission of a Full Business Case (FBC) to the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) for Transforming Cities Funding (TCF) and the City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) funding to replace traffic signals junctions and car park variable messaging signs and, subject to approval, to accept and spend the funding as set out in the Full Business Case.
Decision:
- Approved the submission of a Full Business Case to the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) for Transforming Cities Funding (TCF).
- Approved the submission of a Full Business Case to WECA in relation to the City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) funding which will be used if the project is not deliverable within TCF funding deadlines.
- Authorised the Executive Director Growth and Regeneration in consultation with the Cabinet member for Transport, subject to approval of Full Business Case by WECA committee, to take all steps required to accept and spend the TCF or CRSTS funding as appropriate, including procuring and awarding contracts (including any over £500k) necessary to deliver the works as set out in the Full Business Case and as outlined in this report.
Report author: Adam Crowther
Publication date: 06/09/2022
Date of decision: 06/09/2022
Decided at meeting: 06/09/2022 - Cabinet
Effective from: 14/09/2022
Accompanying Documents:
- TCF Cabinet Paper - Bristol Bridge Jct & Car Park VMS - 24-08-22 TS v3 PDF 566 KB
- Appendix A - Bristol Bridge Signals Junction and Car Park VMS Project FBC_v2.02 PDF 3 MB
- Appendix B - A37 & A4018 Early Engagement Report - Sept 2020 PDF 6 MB
- Appendix D - QRA PDF 210 KB
- Appendix E A37 - A4018 Strategic Corridor EQIA Signed off - JS signed PDF 406 KB
- Appendix F Eco Impact Assessment 30-06-22 PDF 166 KB