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Safety to St Aubins Inner Road

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WQ.146/2022

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE BY DEPUTY M.R. HIGGINS OF ST. HELIER

QUESTION SUBMITTED ON TUESDAY 19th APRIL 2022 ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 26th APRIL 2022

Question

“Will the Minister update members on the current status of the road safety, and other, improvements that were agreed in relation to the St. Aubin’s Inner Road; and when it is expected that these improvements will be implemented?”

Answer

The Deputy will recall that at the ‘St Aubin’s Inner Road Board Meeting’ held on the 12th of March 2020, the Board considered options for several potential pedestrian and bus stop improvements on the St Aubin’s Inner Road which had the potential to be developed through stakeholder and community engagement. Subsequently one of the options, a pedestrian refuge on the St Aubin’s Inner Road near Seafield Avenue has been constructed.

The Government’s decision to pursue Overdale as the preferred location for the Our Hospital development has significant implications for traffic on the St Aubin’s Inner Road, and in particular its junction with Bellozanne Road which links to Tower Road and onwards to Westmount. Once the Our Hospital application and programme for this development is determined I intend to reconvene the Board to review and progress the pedestrian and bus stop improvements