The County Council implemented and tested a signage-only School Streets trial at three schools, backed by a minimum 6-month or maximum 18-month Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO). The signage-only approach prohibited motor vehicles entering the road directly at the school gates at drop-off and pick-up times, with exceptions for residents’ vehicles, businesses, Blue Badge holders, emergency services and certain others.
The trial was monitored for a period of 6 months that ended on 31 March 2024. Data from monitoring and evaluation was analysed, the results indicated that the signage only approach had been successful and the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport made the ETROs for the three School Street Trial sites permanent.
It is proposed to introduce a further three Schools Streets at The Mill School in Crawley, River Beach School in Littlehampton and St Josephs School in Chichester. These schemes must be delivered using a permanent Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) that is subject to standard legal consultations and advertisements. Illuminated signage and some associated infrastructure will be necessary as part of the scheme.
This approach forms part of a wider Active Travel to School capital programme that incorporates behavioural change activities for school communities.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than 1 division;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 18/07/2024
Decision due: October 2024 by Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport (Cllr Joy Dennis)
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change (Cllr Deborah Urquhart)
Contact: Matthew Street, Local Transport Improvements Officer Email: matthew.street@westsussex.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Consultees
Local County Council Members and key stakeholders including school leaders, Emergency Services, District/Borough/Parish/Town Councils, local businesses and residents
Democratic Services Contact: Judith Shore Tel: 033 022 26052