Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee - Policies and Procedures, Membership and Appointment of Chairperson

Decision Maker: Council

Decision status: Recommendations Determined

Decision:

Memorandum by the Chief Executive Officer

To Council:

The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee is a statutory committee, established under the Roads Act 1993 and in accordance with administrative procedures required by Transport for NSW.

Councils have been delegated certain powers by Transport for NSW regarding the regulation of traffic on local roads. A condition of this delegation is that councils must take into account the advice of their Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee before exercising certain powers.

The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee has no decision-making powers. It is primarily a technical review body which is required to advise Council and City staff on traffic-related matters. Council and City staff are therefore not bound or required to implement a proposal supported by the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee. Any proposal supported by the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee must be approved by either the elected Council or authorised City staff (depending on the nature of the proposal) if it is to be implemented. This can only be done when the advice of the Committee is unanimous. Where the advice of the Committee is not unanimous, Council must separately notify Transport for NSW and NSW Police.

The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee is made up of four formal (voting) members as follows:

·                one representative of Council (Chairperson or alternate Chairperson);

·                one representative of NSW Police;

·                one representative of Transport for NSW;

·                the local State Member of Parliament (MP) or their nominee; and

·                one representative of a relevant NSW Government agency (where applicable)*.

Representatives of NSW Police and State MPs can only vote on matters in their respective command or electorate.

*The NSW Government agencies are formal (voting) members for matters relating to roads over which they have jurisdiction only (for example, Property NSW / Place Management NSW / Infrastructure NSW). The City of Sydney Council is not a formal (voting) member for these matters.

The Chairperson and alternate Chairperson are to be determined by Council, and Council’s representative may be any Councillor or City staff. Council (in consultation with the formal members of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee) may also decide to have additional informal (non-voting) representatives who can provide non-binding input on matters under consideration. Informal (non-voting) members of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee are as follows:

• Bus operators representative(s);

• Transport Workers Union representative;

• Cycling representative;

• Pedestrian representative; and

• Local Health District representative.

City staff convene meetings and provide administrative support for the Committee, including the preparation of agendas, reports and minutes, and formally represent Council when both the Chairperson and the alternate Chairperson are absent.

The Policies and Procedures of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee are set out in Attachment A. At the Council meeting of 18 September 2023 Councillor HY William Chan and Councillor (Waskam) Emelda Davis were appointed Chairperson and alternate Chairperson of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee respectively for a term commencing immediately and ending on the day appointed for the next ordinary election of Council (subsequently held on Saturday, 14 September 2024).

Council is now required to appoint a Chairperson and alternate Chairperson for the new term of office commencing immediately and ending on the day appointed for the next ordinary election of Council.

MONICA BARONE PSM

Chief Executive Officer

Moved by the Chair (the Lord Mayor), seconded by Councillor Kok–

It is resolved that:

(A)      the Policies and Procedures of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee, as contained in Attachment A to the subject Memorandum, be endorsed and adopted;

(B)      the informal (non-voting) representatives to the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee, as outlined in the subject Memorandum, be endorsed;

(C)      Council appoint Councillor Adam Worling as the Chairperson of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee for a term effective immediately and ending on the day appointed for the next ordinary election of Council; and

(D)      Council appoint Councillor Jess Miller as the alternate Chairperson of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee, for a term effective immediately and ending on the day appointed for the next ordinary election of Council.

Carried unanimously.

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Note – the Policies and Procedures for the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committees are as follows –

Text Box: LOCAL PEDESTRIAN, CYCLING AND TRAFFIC CALMING COMMITTEE

The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee is a statutory committee, established under the Roads Act 1993 and in accordance with administrative procedures established by Transport for NSW.

Chairperson                     Councillor Adam Worling

Alternate Chairperson    Councillor Jess Miller

Members

There are four formal members of the Traffic Committee:

(a)     Four formal (voting) representatives, one from each of the following:

·         City of Sydney Council (Chairperson)

·         NSW Police Service

·         Transport for NSW

·         Local State Members of Parliament or their nominee.

·         NSW Government Agencies**

Note: representatives of the NSW Police Service and representatives of State MPs can only vote on issues in their command or electorate respectively.

**The NSW Government agencies are formal (voting) members for matters relating to roads over which they have jurisdiction only (for example, Property NSW / Place Management NSW / Infrastructure NSW). The City of Sydney Council is not a formal (voting) member for these matters.

(b)     Informal (non-voting) representatives, where relevant, from each of the following:

·               Bus operator representative(s)

·               Transport Workers Union representative

·               Cycling representative

·               Pedestrian representative

·               Local Health District representative

The Chairperson and their alternate shall be determined by Council. The views of informal members are considered but not binding.

Administration

City staff convene meetings and provide administrative support for the Committee, including the preparation of agendas, reports and minutes, and formally represent Council when both the Chairperson and the alternate are absent.

Function

Council has been delegated certain powers from Transport for NSW with regard to traffic matters on local roads. A condition of this delegation is that Council must take into account the advice of the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee before exercising certain powers. The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee has no decision-making powers. It is primarily a technical review body which is required to advise Council on traffic related matters. All proposals recommended by the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee must still be formally approved by either the elected Council or authorised City staff (depending on the nature of the proposal). This can only be done when the advice of the Committee is unanimous. Where the advice of the Committee is not unanimous, Council must separately notify Transport for NSW and the NSW Police.

Meetings/Attendance

The Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee generally meets every third Thursday of the month at 10am in the Council Chamber, Level 1, Sydney Town Hall, George Street, Sydney (or as advised). Members of the public are welcome to attend and speak to an item on the Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee agenda. Addresses to the Committee are limited to three minutes, but this can be extended at the discretion of the Chairperson. If a member of the public wishes to attend, it is requested that they inform the Committee Secretary in advance on 9265 9648.

Report author: Erin Cashman

Publication date: 14/10/2024

Date of decision: 10/10/2024

Decided at meeting: 10/10/2024 - Council

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