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Title: Calm our Community
Petition Overview: Enforce a safer neighbourhood where our children and pets can feel safe stepping outside the garden gate. Briary Lane, Coronation Avenue and Sun Hill in Royston are used as a short cut into the town centre so the traffic is sometimes quite heavy. Motorists are driving up Briary Lane at excessive speed turning into Coronation Avenue and again increasing speed.  This route is used as a "rat run"  and needs calming. We as a community would like to propose the installation of speed humps along this route to reduce the pet fatalities and prevent any of our children coming to any harm.
Relevant Area(s): Not Specified
Opening Date: 10/12/2015
closing Date: 31/03/2016
Signatures: 59
Petitioner Name: Campaign for careful driveing through Coronation Ave and surrounding roads.

E- Petition – Calm Our Community Thank you for your petition concerning the above which closed on 31 March 2016 When representations are made alleging speeding traffic or requesting traffic calming, this Authority act by liaising with our Safety Team and Local Police Officers to determine whether the road in question qualifies for intervention. Having done this, there is no evidence to suggest that speeding has been a particular problem here, hence Hertfordshire County Council do not currently have any plans for traffic improvements, traffic calming or otherwise in Briary Lane funded via our core budgets. Notwithstanding the above Highway Locality Officers are in regular contact with the local County Councillors and discuss requests for traffic calming with them. The Councillors have access to a limited Highway Locality Budget where they can, at their discretion, fund traffic surveys to ascertain the mean speeds and volume of traffic. The local County Councillor Fiona Hill has agreed to fund traffic surveys in this area from her 2016/17 Highway Locality Budget, for these purposes. The survey should be completed by the end May whereupon the results will be assessed in comparison to the thresholds within the County Councils’ Speed Management Strategy (SMS) to determine whether a real speeding problem exists. The SMS can be accessed via visiting our website at Hertsdirect.org. You and your Councillor Fiona Hill will be updated once the traffic figures have been assessed

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