HISTON ROAD Have your say on better public transport, cycling and walking journeys

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HISTON ROAD Have your say on better public transport, cycling and walking journeys Have your say: Please complete the survey inside this leaflet or online at www.greatercambridge.org.uk/histonconsultation

To Histon/Impington INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND A14 A14 Histon is a popular residential area and a key gateway into Cambridge, especially for commuters travelling from the towns and villages to the north, and off the A14. Cambridge is the fastest growing city in the UK - bringing many benefits to those who live and work in the area. But its success has also led to an increase in traffic on routes into the city - including Histon, leading to peak-time traffic congestion, delays for commuters and affecting the quality of life for residents. With the population of Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire expected to rise by up to 28% over the next decade, many thousands of extra journeys into and out of the city - to places of work, study and leisure can be expected. The Histon scheme will help to accommodate these extra trips whilst upgrading the road to a safe, pleasant and connected community for local residents and businesses. To achieve this, the scheme aims to improve public transport journey times, as well as cycling and walking facilities, to encourage people to use sustainable modes of transport as an alternative to the car. Inbound bus journey times will improve by up to 2. minutes What is sustainable transport? Sustainable transport involves switching people to more environmentally-friendly means of transport, so rather than driving a car, people will take public transport, cycle or walk which reduces the impact on the environment and provides increased space. during peak-times The design will help to improve bus reliability by an average of 47% during peaktimes by 201 An initial consultation was held in the winter of 201/16 which considered bus priority, cycling and walking measures along Histon. The results of this, plus further engagement work with the local community has helped the Project Team develop the Histon proposals which are now being put forward for consultation. What are we consulting on? The Histon scheme includes: Bus priority measures including a bus lane and new floating bus stops Improved pedestrian and cycle facilities with cycle lanes segregated from vehicular traffic by height and the use of the Cambridge kerb where possible The removal of some on-street parking to allow more road space for buses and cyclists Landscaping to areas where more greenery can be included All improvements will be within the highway and do not require the purchase of private land. As part of the scheme, the Project Team has made a commitment to replace every tree which needs removing, and aims to increase the overall number of trees on Histon. The scheme also aims to provide a 1.8m footpath throughout the length of Histon with a 1.4m minimum at pinch points. Raised cycle lanes will be up to 2m wide, and advisory cycle lanes up to 1.m wide. The scheme aims to Allow faster and more reliable public transport journeys Provide better cycling and walking links Enhance the streetscape with improved and additional landscaping Reduce peak-time congestion and limit growth in traffic Aid future economic growth For example, one bus journey is more environmentally friendly than 40 separate It is envisaged that the construction cost of Histon will be 6m. Reduce air pollution and improve car journeys. Further details of the Histon scheme including a map can be found on public health 2 pages 4 and with technical details on pages 6 and 7. Huntingdon Histon Victoria Cambridge City Centre Milton

HISTON ROAD MAP *Trees shown are only those within the public highway. *Map is for indicative purposes only and subject to change. Mount Pleasant Castle Mount Pleasant 1 Castle 1 Huntingdon 2 4 Victoria Histon / Victoria / Huntingdon junction redesign V1 6 7 9 11 Huntingdon 10 12 8 More information on some of these elements can be found on pages 6 and 7. Superstore Petrol 14 1 Station KEY Bus lane 1 Akeman Advisory cycle lane Raised cycle lane Footpath Bus stops Public realm Victoria Windsor 16 Post Office 17 18 19 Existing tree Proposed tree 20 Tree to be removed Ramp V1 Pedestrian crossing Warwick 21 V2 Visualisation viewpoint Larger versions of this map and the visualisations in this leaflet are available online at www.greatercambridge.org.uk/histon, 4 alternatively you can call us on 0122 699906. V Visualisations 22 2 24 Item Key 1 2 4 6 7 8 isbrooke Histon / Victoria / Huntingdon junction redesign New signalised pedestrian crossing near Cranwell Court Removal of Pay & Display parking layby at Cranwell Court Floating bus stop near Cranwell Court New bus stop near Cranwell Court Landscaping near Histon cemetery Pay & Display parking area removed Bus stop removed near Chancellors Walk 26 Roseford 9 10 11 12 1 14 1 16 2 Brownlow 27 28 29 Bus stop removed near Hazelwood Relocated Pay & Display parking in Pedestrian crossing near retained Parking bay near retained for Pay & Display parking Bus stop near Akeman retained Bus stop near Akeman retained New signalised pedestrian crossing near Akeman Landscaping at Akeman junction Blackhall 0 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 Allotments Signalised pedestrian crossing near Post Office retained Bus stop near retained Floating bus stop near Landscaping at / Warwick junction redesign / Warwick junction redesign Signalised pedestrian crossing near Borrowdale Possible alternative location for pedestrian crossing near isbrooke Floating bus stop near Borrowdale Entrance to Darwin Green Development KEEP CLEAR 24 2 26 27 28 29 0 1 Kings Hedges 1 Floating bus stop near Borrowdale Inbound bus lane between Blackhall and isbrooke Bus stop near Brownlow retained Floating bus stop near Brownlow Landscaping at Brownlow junction Signalised pedestrian crossing near Brownlow retained Landscaping at Blackhall junction Widen on-road cycle lane from A14 to Kings Hedges junction To A14 Su Pet Stat

V1 TECHNICAL DETAILS 1 Histon / Victoria / Huntingdon junction redesign The general layout of the junction will be retained Please refer to the map on the previous page for exact locations of all these elements Taking the cycleway off the carriageway and offering a fully segregated crossing at the junction of Histon and Victoria will remove existing conflict between vehicles and cyclists The central cycle lane at the junction of Castle /Victoria /Huntingdon will create designated space for cyclists turning right at this junction, improving safety 2 New signalised pedestrian crossing near Cranwell Court A proposal for a new crossing in this location which will improve access between Huntingdon and Victoria & 4 Removal of Pay & Display parking layby at Cranwell Court and conversion to floating bus stop Convert the existing parking layby into a floating bus stop to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians, and to improve priority for outbound buses 7 Pay & Display parking area removed Superstore Petrol Station A proposal to remove the Pay & Display parking bays at Histon along with the resident parking bays This would enable additional space for advisory cycle lanes along the narrow section of the road, improving safety and general traffic flow It is proposed to move the Pay & Display parking bays to 8 & 9 Bus stops removed near Akeman A proposal to remove the bus stops near given the proximity of the stops near Akeman 10 Relocated Pay & Display parking in A proposal to create a number of Pay & Display parking bays in to replace those being lost on Histon This is aimed at ensuring the customers of businesses in the local area have a place to park 1 New signalised pedestrian crossing near Akeman A proposal for a new signalised pedestrian crossing which will improve access from the residential areas on the eastern side of Histon, to the shopping areas on the western side Windsor Post Office 21 / Warwick junction redesign A traffic-signal-controlled junction, with pedestrian and cycle crossing facilities on all arms of the junction On-road cycle provision and advanced stop lines for cyclists will be improved on Histon to facilitate the flow of commuter cyclists at peak-time 22 Signalised pedestrian crossing near Borrowdale A proposal to signalise the recently installed crossing point which is currently un-signalised, and located adjacent to the Borrowdale access to Histon Warwick Possible alternative location for pedestrian crossing near isbrooke As an alternative location to 22, a new signalised crossing near to isbrooke is proposed, whilst retaining the un-signalised crossing point adjacent to Borrowdale. This option would provide an important access to the new Darwin Green development 2 Inbound bus lane between Blackhall and isbrooke A new inbound bus lane of approximately 0 metres which will shorten journey times for inbound buses along Histon by up to 2. minutes at peak times V2 1 Widen on-road cycle lane from A14 to Kings Hedges junction Widening of the cycle lane to approximately 2m Time Limited loading As part of the proposals, we are also exploring the option of time-limited loading and unloading during off-peak hours What is a floating bus stop? A floating bus stop is an arrangement that involves a cycleway running behind a passenger boarding area at a bus stop, between an island and the footway. The advantage of a floating bus stop is that people cycling do not have to negotiate out and around stopped buses. This reduces conflict between bus and cycle traffic. Floating bus stops to be used at 4, 19, 2, 24, 27 isbrook Visualisation of Histon with raised cycle lane 6 7 Visualisation of Histon with parking removed

YOUR VIEWS AND NEXT STEPS Have your say by Monday 2 July 2018. There are a number of ways to respond to the consultation: Fill out the online version of the questionnaire at www.greatercambridge.org.uk/ HistonConsultation Complete the paper questionnaire and return by Freepost or at a public event Join us to find out more at a public exhibition: LOCATION DATE TIME ADDRESS Saint Andrew s Centre (Histon) St Augustine s Church & Community Centre Wednesday 0 May 2018 Wednesday 1 June 2018 16:00-19:00 16:00-19:00 Saint Andrew s Centre, School Hill, Histon, Cambridgeshire, CB24 9JE St Augustine s Church & Hall, Richmond, Cambridge, CB4 PS consultations@greatercambridge.org.uk 0122 699906 Chesterton Community College Tuesday 19 June 2018 17:00-20:00 Chesterton Community College,, Cambridge, CB4 NY Greater Cambridge Partnership, SH117, Shire Hall, Cambridge CB 0AP @GreaterCambs #Histon Facebook.com/GreaterCam More information including detailed background documents can be found online at: www.greatercambridge.org.uk/histon Check out our website for further event details: www.greatercambridge.org.uk LATE 2018 Final preliminary design presented to Executive Board AUTUMN 2019 Final detailed design presented to Executive Board LATE 2019 Construction of the scheme expected to begin 2021 Completion of the Histon scheme If you would like a copy of this leaflet in large print, braille, audio tape or in another language please call 0122 699906. Please note, timescales are indicative, subject to change and dependent on approvals.