(Sparkbrook North, Hall Green) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 201* Proposed Traffic Regulation Order

Closed 11 May 2015

Opened 10 Apr 2015

Feedback updated 28 Apr 2016

We asked

The purpose of this consultation was to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. Thank you for taking an interest in the Traffic Regulation Order advertised for the introduction of a 20mph speed limit.

You said

We received support for the proposed 20mph speed limit Traffic Regulation Order but also objections.

We did

All objections received have now been reviewed by the Cabinet Member for Development, Transport and the Economy and the Council have taken the decision to proceed with the 20mph proposals notwithstanding the objections received.

Overview

The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents.

Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended), the effect of which will be to introduce and consolidate a 20 miles per hour speed limit, in the Hall Green area.  

Full details of these proposals are in the draft Order which, together with the plans and a statement of the Council’s reasons for the proposals are attached or may be examined by appointment during normal working hours at the Hall Green District Office, 1st floor, Sparkbrook Community & Health Centre, 34 Grantham Road, Sparkbrook B11 1LU or Highways, 1 Lancaster Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7DQ. (Contact Rajpreet Mander Tel: 0121 675 4401: email: transport.projects@birmingham.gov.uk).

Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order should write to the Director of Highways and Resilience stating the grounds for objection by the 11th May 2015.

DATA PROTECTION ACT, 1998

The data that you provide is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998, and will be used by Birmingham City Council for the purpose of the (SPARKBROOK NORTH, HALL GREEN), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201*, PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER only.

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