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Vogue Gyratory £650k revamp plans set to be approved

by bhnews
Thursday 17 Apr, 2014 at 3:37PM
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Changes to Brighton’s notorious Vogue Gyratory are set to be approved by Brighton and Hove City Council.

A simplified layout and new northbound bus and cycle lanes are among the £650,000 package of improvements recommended for approval by the council’s environment, transport and sustainability committee on Tuesday, April 29. If given the green light, work could start in July.

The council says just three people or organisations objected to the advertised plans.

According to the report to be considered by councillors, two were residents objecting to the loss of a lane for general traffic, and one was a business concerned the lane would make entry to Sainsbury’s supermarket confusing and reduce visibility.

The report adds that during the original consultation on improvements to Lewes Road in May 2012, 65 per cent of responses supported improvements to the junction.

Council deputy leader and lead councillor for transport Ian Davey said: “There’s solid support for these measures and very little opposition. This junction is seen as unpleasant for pedestrians and off-putting for cyclists.

“It also delays buses – a particular problem, given that more journeys are made by bus along Lewes Road than are made by car. The measures will encourage use of public transport improving air quality, travel options and health.

“Given the limitations of space and the needs of general traffic, it’s not perfect for cyclists but it will be a lot better. It has been designed so as not to add to traffic jams. In fact better phasing of traffic lights should mean capacity of the junction is improved.

“Seven Dials shows how we can improve places with good design. We apologise in advance for any disruption during the works.”

In January, the committee approved in principle a package of changes. These are designed to protect pedestrians and cyclists while maintaining traffic flows.

The main features are:

  • Simplification of the existing complex layout, making the junction easier to understand and therefore safer
  • Continuous two-metre wide northbound cycle lane through the gyratory system – there is already one going south
  • A new northbound bus lane with improvements to the Sainsbury’s bus stop through introduction of a ‘floating bus stop’ and larger bus shelter, with bike lane behind. These were successfully used in the new Lewes Road bus lanes and will allow the No.25 bendy buses to stop for the first time.
  • Pedestrian improvements across the Sainsbury’s car park entrance, with a raised area to give pedestrians priority over traffic emerging from the car park
  • Changes to the kerb alignments at the entrance and exits to the gyratory to provide adequate space for cyclists and vehicles to move through the junction without coming into conflict or causing delay
  • Improved and simplified pedestrian crossings
  • Replacement traffic signals to improve efficiency and traffic flow using up-to-date technology and linking the signals with the new signals on Lewes Road to maximise traffic flow throughout the area
  • Advanced green phases for cyclists at traffic lights, providing a three-second head-start to reduce conflict.
  • Resurfacing of the road and new line markings throughout to make it easier to negotiate and to improve the quality of the driving experience
  • Review of signage and street furniture to reduce clutter on the footways

A council spokesman said: “Research shows that most people travelling the Lewes Road route do not use a car. About 34,000 people a day either walk, cycle or use the bus compared to about 26,000 in cars.

“The council wants to increase further the numbers using sustainable transport because of serious traffic jams and air pollution. Councillors say that will happen if walking and cycling facilities are improved and bus journeys could be made faster and more reliable.”

The proposed layout will maintain two lanes for general traffic throughout the junction.

If approved, works would start in July and take about two to three months. However it is expected most work will be completed within the summer holidays when traffic flows are lowest.

Costs of £650,000 are being met from budgets ring-fenced for transport. Even without the scheme, half of this sum would have to spent anyway on resurfacing and new traffic lights. A further £100,000 comes from other external sources.

 

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  1. ian killmister says:
    12 years ago

    Why not spend the money to mend OUR seafront ? Dont you think that there has been ENOUGH spent on our roads ? This continual altering of roads etc is wasteful , bearing in mind the YEARS of neglect in other areas . Traffic is almost at a stand still and the plan is YET MORE WORKS ? you gotta be joking …. luv Lemme

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  2. ian killmister says:
    12 years ago

    Why not spend the money to mend OUR seafront ? Dont you think that there has been ENOUGH spent on our roads ? This continual altering of roads etc is wasteful , bearing in mind the YEARS of neglect in other areas . Traffic is almost at a stand still and the plan is YET MORE WORKS ? you gotta be joking …. luv Lemme

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  3. ian killmister says:
    12 years ago

    Why not spend the money to mend OUR seafront ? Dont you think that there has been ENOUGH spent on our roads ? This continual altering of roads etc is wasteful , bearing in mind the YEARS of neglect in other areas . Traffic is almost at a stand still and the plan is YET MORE WORKS ? you gotta be joking …. luv Lemme

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