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One-way traffic plan
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Issue 017
THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2015
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SSEX County Council highways bosses are drafting plans for a one-way system to dramatically alter Chelmsford’s road network in the centre of the town. Highways boss Rodney Bass is expected to launch a consultation into a “ring and loop� system for the city. He remains tight-lipped over which junctions will be affected, and says he is open to suggestions from the public, but rumour is that one-way traffic could one day dominate the heavily congested Victoria Road, Springfield Road and High Bridge Road. Cllr Bass, county council cabinet member for highways and transportation, said: “Every city eventually has to come to terms with a ring and loop system and Chelmsford is no exception.’’
The Conservative-led county council launched a public consultation into a one-way system in 2006, but it was met with fierce Liberal Democrat opposition and never became a reality. The city is now bracing itself for a larger scale system, after county councillors were handed a single sheet of A4 proposing the scheme at a Chelmsford local highways panel meeting in December. “Once we have some sort of template we can share it with the general public,� said Cllr Bass. “It’s likely to be weeks or months before then, but we would have quite extensive discussions and preparation works and we will consult very widely. The system would be modelled in some form on the results of a monitoring operation, which took place last spring, when 140 CCTV cameras to
lampposts across the city to identify congestion spots. Contractor are due to complete a dedicated left-turn lane connecting Parkway to Chelmer Road at the Army and Navy Roundabout in March. Essex county councillor and Liberal Democrat Stephen Robinson, who fought against the 2006 one-way scheme through fear it caused too much “conflict� with pedestrians in the city centre, said the new scheme for Chelmsford could not serve as the ultimate solution. “At the moment we don’t know what is being proposed and we want more detail so we can consider it seriously,� said Cllr Robinson. “We were concerned last time whether this would actually solve the problem. Our other concern is this means that other schemes are being put on hold.’’
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