Wick Road Costs
Dear Hackney Borough Council,
Please could you provide the following information in regard to the proposed Wick Road two-way operation scheme:
1) The planned cost of the scheme.
2) The most recent traffic count data available for Wick Road, Cassland Road, Homerton High Street and Victoria Park Road.
3) The most recent data as to the number of collisions and the number of individuals killed, seriously injured and slightly injured on the four roads named in point two above.
4) Details of any air quality assessment which has been made regarding the scheme.
5) Details as to which groups or individuals were consulted on the scheme in advance of the public consultation.
If the costs of providing this information exceed the statutory limit, please provide me with the answers in the priority order in which the questions are ordered.
Many thanks.
Yours faithfully,
Harry Fletcher-Wood
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Dear Harry Fletcher-Wood,
Re: Freedom of Information Request
Thank you for your email of 30th May 2015 which has been treated as a
Freedom of Information request.
The answers to your questions are set out below.
1) The planned cost of the scheme.
The funding currently identified for the scheme is £700,000. The proposals
are subject to feedback from the public consultation and costs may vary
accordingly.
2) The most recent traffic count data available for Wick Road, Cassland
Road, Homerton High Street and Victoria Park Road.
Please find attached the most recent traffic surveys for the area.
3) The most recent data as to the number of collisions and the number of
individuals killed, seriously injured and slightly injured on the four
roads named in point two above.
Please find attached plan showing accidents over a 5 year period.
4) Details of any air quality assessment which has been made regarding the
scheme.
Results from an air quality assessment are not available at this time. We
have yet to finalise the detailed traffic models which are subject to
feedback of the currently progressing public consultation. The modelling
results will subsequently feed into the air quality assessment.
5) Details as to which groups or individuals were consulted on the scheme
in advance of the public consultation.
Groups consulted in advance of the public consultation are: London Cycling
Campaign in Hackney, Living Streets, London Buses and Transport for
London.
I hope that this information is helpful. If you require any further
information please do not hesitate to contact me.
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The contents of this email are confidential to the intended recipient at
the email address to which it has been addressed. It may not be disclosed
to or used by anyone other than this addressee, nor may it be copied in
any way. If received in error, please contact Hackney Council,
www.hackney.gov.uk on 020 8356 3000 quoting the name of the sender and the
addressee and then delete it from your system. Please note that neither
Hackney Council nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and
it is your responsibility to scan the email and attachments (if any). No
contracts may be concluded on behalf of Hackney Council by means of email
communications.Please note that Hackney Council reserves the right to
monitor emails for the purpose of monitoring or communications relevant to
the Company’s business under the Telecommunications (Lawful Business
Practice) (Interception Of Communications) Regulations 2000 (S.I.
2000/2699) ("the Regulations") for the following reasons: to investigate
or detect the unauthorised use of the systems, e.g. that this policy is
being observed, that no discriminatory or offensive content appears in
emails; to maintain an adequate level of security for our computer
systems; to detect any computer viruses; to check mailboxes of absent
employees. To exercise its right under the Regulations, Hackney Council
must have made all reasonable efforts to inform every person who may use
the system that interception may take place and this notice to you should
be regarded as such notification..
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