Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
The current Residual Highways Agreement
between Lancaster City Council and Lancashire County Council
terminates at the end of June 2009.
This report proposes the adoption of a revised agreement now called
the Street Services Agreement which has been offered in its place
by the County Council. This will continue to allow the City Council
to maintain its assets on the highway and permit other activities
within the highway which are of benefit to the City Council.
(Cabinet Member with Special Responsibility Councillor Archer)
The Corporate Director (Regeneration) submitted a report informing Members that the current Residual Highways Agreement between Lancaster City Council and Lancashire County Council was due to terminate at the end of June 2009. The report proposed the adoption of a revised agreement called the Street Services Agreement which has been offered in its place by the County Council. This would continue to allow the City Council to maintain its assets on the highway and permit other activities within the highway which would be of benefit to the City Council.
The options, options analysis, including risk assessment, were set out in the report as follows:
Option |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Option 1 Enter into the Street Services Agreement |
Financial support and local control of the maintenance of highway verges and associated work. Streamline mechanism for carrying out work within the highway.
|
Can be held to account for performance by the County Council |
Option 2 Do not enter into the Street Services Agreement |
Do not have any responsibility for maintenance of highways |
No local control of verge maintenance. No mechanism for carrying out maintenance work within the highway. Every entry onto the highway would require formal permissions City Council highway improvement schemes would involve much lengthier processes.
|
Option 1, to enter into the Street Services agreement with Lancashire County Council is the Officer preferred option.
It was moved by Councillor Barry and seconded by Councillor Blamire:-
“That the recommendation, as set out in the report, be approved.”
Members then voted:-
Resolved unanimously:
(1) That Lancaster City Council enters into a legal agreement with Lancashire County Council named the Street Services Agreement until March 2014 with an option for a review after two years and options for further extension.
Officers responsible for effecting the decision:
Corporate Director (Regeneration)
Head of Planning Services
Reasons for making the decision:
Whilst Lancaster City Council no longer has a Highways Agency it is important to maintain the ability to carry out work in the highway to the benefit of the local population. This agreement will provide the means for the continuation of this work.
Report author: Ged McAllister
Publication date: 11/06/2009
Date of decision: 02/06/2009
Decided at meeting: 02/06/2009 - Cabinet
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