Venue: Hybrid Meeting - Dean of Guild Court Room / Microsoft Teams
Contact: Martin Scott Taylor Ward
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Order of Business Including any notices of motion and any other items of business submitted as urgent for consideration at the meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Declaration of Interests Members should declare any financial and non-financial interests they have in the items of business for consideration, identifying the relevant agenda item and the nature of their interest. Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Deputations If any. Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Minute of the Transport and Environment Committee of 31 March 2022 – submitted for approval as a correct record Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Transport and Environment Committee Work Programme Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Rolling Actions Log Transport and Environment Committee Rolling Actions Log Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Transport and Environment Business Bulletin Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Updated Pedestrian Crossing Prioritisation 2022/23 Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Proposed Changes to Charging Mechanism for Road Construction Consent Inspections Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Transport Infrastructure Investment – Capital Delivery Priorities for 2022/23 Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Delivering Scotland’s Circular Economy – Consultation responses Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Strategic Review of Parking – Results of Advertising of Phase 1 Traffic Order Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Active Travel Measures - Travelling Safely Update Additional documents:
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Evaluation of the 20mph Speed Limit Roll Out – Three Years Post-Implementation Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Motion by Councillor Macinnes - Withdrawal of Contract Extensions for Supported Bus Services 20, 63 and 68 Motion by Councillor Macinnes - Withdrawal of Contract Extensions for Supported Bus Services 20, 63 and 68:
“Committee
1. notes the recent officer briefing regarding the decision by First Bus to withdraw from the contract extensions for the supported bus services 20, 63 and 68.
2. notes that these services all operate in West and South West Edinburgh and offer vital transport links, particularly to rural West and South West Edinburgh and the negative impact on residents if they cease.
3. notes the 20 service provides vital links to Ratho and Ratho Station and the Calders.
4. notes the 63 service provides vital cross links between Balerno, Currie, Hermiston, Edinburgh Park, Gyle, Kirkliston and Queensferry to healthcare, employment and shopping.
5. notes the current and planned level of housing construction in West Edinburgh served by the 68, and the impact on public transport requirements that this will bring.
6. notes that without effective public transport links that there will be a subsequent increase in private car usage and related congestion and pollution impacts for Westand South West Edinburgh, which is likely to undermine efforts to reduce car use inside the city.
7. thanks officers for their ongoing work to deliver alternative options for the impacted communities.
8. requests that, alongside work to deliver these contract extensions, officers consider whether budgets would allow temporary investment in community transport options to help keep the impacted communities served in the short term.
9. requests that officers and the Transport Convener meet with the affected Community Councils to inform them of what actions the Council might take or encourage to help meet community needs.
10. commits to ensuring that the current level of public transport service for West and South West Edinburgh continues and that any transition to a new service provider is as seamless as possible.
11. requests that the Transport Convener meets and discusses the issue of industry wide driver shortage with the CPT and provides a detailed report to the next Transport and Environment Committee which outlines the key issues and what positive steps can be taken, industry wide and locally, to encourage greater recruitment and retention of public transport drivers.”
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Motion by Councillor Macinnes - Severe Climate Change Impact Motion by Councillor Macinnes - Severe Climate Change Impact
“Committee:
1. acknowledges that Summer 2022 has brought the UK many reminders of the devastating climate changes being created by how we live our lives. We have seen, for example, fires and flooding, as well as extreme weather events, occurring throughout Europe and close to home.
2. recognises the urgent need to move quickly towards the goals expressed in the city’s 2030 Net Zero Carbon Goals and to prevent any disruption towards that progress.
3. reaffirms its commitment to see the measures already agreed in key strategies, such as the City Mobility Plan, the Water Management Vision and the City Centre Transformation, acted upon as quickly as possible to help ensure that, here in Edinburgh, we do what we can to contribute to a better, more sustainable way of life which reduces the negative impact we have on our environment and the subsequent future of this city and its residents.
4. calls on this administration, and all councillors, to act effectively on matters of climate change and to keep our 2030 Net Zero Carbon Goals at the centre of decision-making at every level, alongside poverty reduction and the reduction of inequalities in the city.”
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