Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Report of the Cabinet Member for Transport and District Regeneration which details the Council's application for civil enforcement of moving violations and the associated consultation
(i) That the Council submit an application for the designation of civil
enforcement area for moving violations.
(ii) To delegate to the Head of Service Transport and Planning approval to consult on and implement future sites following consultation with the Executive Director – Finance and Commercialism and the Cabinet Member for Transport and District Regeneration.
The introduction of enforcement of moving violations complies with themes in
Southampton’s Local Transport Plan Connected Southampton 2040 including
An Innovative City that takes advantage of innovative technologies, and A
Safe City that reduces the number of people killed or injured on the transport
system towards zero. The enforcement also complies with the ambition in the
Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) to keep bus routes clear to improve
bus journey times and reliability.
Not applying for the designation – Council is not required to apply for the civil
enforcement powers, and instead rely on Hampshire Constabulary to carry
out enforcement. Previous requests to Hampshire Constabulary to carry out
enforcement of moving violations has been subject to available resources
within Hampshire Constabulary and has not had high priority.
Applying for the designation with more sites / moving violations – it has been
considered that the best approach is to have an initial roll out of sites targeting
School Streets / Pedestrian Zones as a trial, and consideration for
enforcement of further sites to be done after an evaluation of the proposed
scheme.
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Report author: Wade Holmes
Publication date: 17/01/2023
Date of decision: 17/01/2023
Decided at meeting: 17/01/2023 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/01/2023
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