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Totnes Bridge. Presentation to Totnes Town Council 5 November 2012 John Fewings. Totnes Bridge. Problems – A. Footways over the Bridge are too narrow for pedestrians (currently both footways are between 1.1 and 1.2 metres wide)
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Totnes Bridge Presentation to Totnes Town Council 5 November 2012 John Fewings
Problems – A • Footways over the Bridge are too narrow for pedestrians (currently both footways are between 1.1 and 1.2 metres wide) • Department for Transport guidance recommends a minimum width of 1.5 metres for a pedestrian to pass a pushchair or wheelchair, or 1.7 metres for pushchairs and wheelchairs to pass each other
Problems – B • Totnes bridge provides the only realistic pedestrian link between Bridgetown residential area and goods and services in the town centre • Totnes Bridge provides a key tourist link between Steamer Quay and the town
User Comment 1 Issue was raised during TotM consultation day on the 28 April Sample comment “We urgently need changes to be made to the Bridge… a wider footpath for pushchairs”
User Comment 2 “I walk in almost daily from Bridgetown across the Bridge with my daughter Emily in a sling. I find threading my way past others means stepping off the narrow pavement into the fast traffic from behind. There’s no protection and I feel very vulnerable, particularly for my baby. I dread the time when Emily is walking, with cars roaring past inches from her.” Natalie Waldbaum, Bridgetown resident
Pedestrian counts Count undertaken on Wednesday 4 July 2012 7am to 7pm • North (upstream) Footway – 899 pedestrians • South (downstream) Footway – 2,901 pedestrians So over 75% of pedestrians use southern footway
Phase 1 proposal • Widen southern (downstream) footway to a width of 1.7 metres • Leave northern (upstream) footway at its current width • Signing, lining and lighting improvements • Retain two way vehicle traffic • Approximate cost: £75,000
Bridge sketch Looking towards Bridgetown
Road width • The proposal will retain a 5.6 metre road width, allowing two way traffic. • Design Bulletin 32 states “5.5 metres – allows all vehicles to pass each other – below this width passing places may be required depending on the frequency of use by large vehicles.”
Photomontage 1 Southern (downstream) footway widened
Photomontage 2 Northern (upstream) footway unaltered
Summary • Southern footway will be widened from 1.2 metres to 1.7 metres • Materials will match existing • Two way traffic will be retained
Future Proposals These future proposals will only be considered once they have been properly drawn up and after further consultation has taken place.
Phase 2 proposals - A • Modify “Seven Stars” roundabout to provide a better gateway into the town • Consider change in surfacing levels and/or materials • Consider traffic calming and 20mph speed limit • Alterations to Bridgetown Hill junction to reduce through traffic
Phase 2 proposals - B • Provide pedestrian crossing at Bridgetown end of bridge, or both ends of bridge • Cycle lanes could be considered if traffic flows and speeds are significantly reduced