I was at the Area Assembly again last night. Most of it was given over to an update on the
Harringay Traffic Issue following the "Special Area Assembly" on traffic in March.
On a positive note, the meeting was much better run than is usually the case. So, well done on that Haringey. Let's keep those improvements going.
The traffic part of the meeting kicked off with Tony Kennedy (the council officer responsible) taking us through a document which aimed to summarise issues raised at the March meeting and to offer an summary of what Haringey's response will be.
A copy of the document is attached. I will let you make up your own minds as to whether you feel it gives you a sense that the
Harringay Traffic Issue is really going to be addressed.
Many of Haringey's "planned actions" refer to a traffic study that
Alison P noticed in the most recent
Haringey People. Alison left the following comment on another post:
I read in my beloved Haringey People yesterday that there is going to be a traffic survey of the whole Green Lanes area - is this right? Isn't this what we've been asking for ages - surely very good news, though not clear how it should/would fit in with the proposed changes being discussed here for Wightman Road ... ?
Does anyone know any more about this?
We do now Alison; we do now.
Firstly, perception correction. The
People article gave the impression that it was announcing the holistic traffic survey that the residents have been requesting for many years. It's what I thought; clearly what Alison thought.
We, and no doubt countless others, were quite wrong. We checked on this last night. What the article refers to is a study being run by TfL to assess traffic on Green Lanes with a view to easing bus movements. Haringey hope to get information on some other Harringay traffic issues out of the survey too. They've put in a request for specific additional issues to be included in the remit. (See the attachment for details). They have not yet had a response from TfL.
So, it's not the Harringay-wide traffic study that the Haringey People article inferred it is. It is a TfL study focussed on making the buses run faster. It's not at all clear to me that our objectives are going to be aligned with TfL's in any way. Indeed as Paul Jenkins from the Wightman Road Residents' Association pointed out to me, its interests might be directly opposed to ours - how do you make the buses run faster on Green Lanes? One way could be displacing traffic to Wightman.
I'd be interested to know what others think. Does this look likely to give us what we need? If not, what should we do? I wonder if the opposition parties have any views / solutions to offer.