St Quintin Avenue - Proposed Zebra Crossing
Feedback updated 13 Jan 2025
We asked
Whether the Council should introduce a new zebra crossing on a raised table, on St Quintin Avenue near Pangbourne Avenue and Wallingford Avenue.
You said
We received 87 responses to the consultation. Seventy-three responses (84 percent) were from people who supported the proposals, seven (eight percent) agreed in part with the proposals and seven (eight percent) objected to the scheme. A full summary of the consultation replies, and the Councils responses can be found in the attached documents.
We did
Following consideration of all the comments received, the Council has decided to proceed with the introduction of the raised table and zebra crossing on St Quintin Avenue. The scheme has procedeed to detailed design, and we plan to give formal notice of the zabra crossing once that design has been completed. Following our consideration of any responses to the statutory notice, we hope to construct the crossing by summer 2025.
Results updated 13 Jan 2025
Files:
- St Quintin Ave-Raised Zebra-Consultation Report-FINAL.pdf, 202.6 KB (PDF document)
- St Quintin-Zebra-objection-response.pdf, 193.0 KB (PDF document)
- St Quintin- Consult Plan.pdf, 7.4 MB (PDF document)
Overview
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey below, no later than 27 October 2024.
Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective.
The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review every request to determine which locations are feasible, then each year we assess which ones will provide the most benefit. The assessment considers whether there have been any injury collisions at the location, how difficult it is for pedestrians to cross the road and how many people are likely to use the crossing. We then focus our resources on delivering the two or three sites that offer the most benefit to pedestrians.
This year, following requests from residents, one of the sites where the Council is proposing to introduce a new zebra crossing, on a raised traffic table, is across St Quintin Avenue, near Pangbourne Avenue and Wallingford Avenue.
The approximate position of the zebra crossing can be seen in the plan linked below.
Why your views matter
We are keen to hear your views, so this is the chance for you to have your say on these proposals.
If you would like to support or object to these proposals, or make any other comments about them, please complete the short survey by Sunday 27 October 2024.
The Council’s Director for Highways and Regulatory Services will consider all the comments received, in consultation with Dalgarno and St Helen’s ward councillors and the Lead Member for Planning and Public Realm, before deciding on whether to proceed.
If you would like the survey in another language or format, please email traffic@rbkc.gov.uk
Areas
- St. Helen's
Interests
- Transport
- Consultations
- Parking and Traffic Consultations
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