51 Kent County Council Bus Funding Review - Public Consultation PDF 87 KB
To consider and endorse, or make
recommendations to the Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways,
Transport and Waste on the proposals to use the current Socially
Necessary Bus Service (SNBS) funding criteria to assess the future
delivery of services and the timetable to go out to public
consultation.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Roger Wilkin (Director of Highways, Transportation and Waste)
and Phil Lightowler (Head of Public Transport) were in attendance
for this item.
- Mr
Balfour introduced the report for Members which detailed proposals
to utilise the current SNBS criteria to identify potential savings,
necessary owing to target savings of £4million in this area
between 2018 and 2020. The proposals
covered two elements of SNBS. Firstly
the need to consult the public about the use of the KCC criteria to
determine subsidised bus route and
secondly to consult and then review those routes currently
subsidised, to assess the continued need for those services and to
identify potential savings;. It was
crucial that the view of the public, users, and other stakeholders
were sought on both matters.
- The
Committee, Mr Balfour clarified, would be asked following
consideration of the report, to endorse the proposal to consult
publicly on those matters previously set out. He acknowledged that at this stage the full
details of all subsidised routes and timetables was not available
but assured members that all of this information would be available
as part of the consultation in order that those responding to it
had all of the relevant information when making their
comments
- He
further emphasised that no decision on services would be taken
before the consultation and that the committee was asked only to
consider the virtue of consulting on
these matters to assure that aby decisions in the future were
properly informed and that the council’s non-statutory
spending was put to the best use.
- Finally, Mr Balfour assured members that work had begun to
secure alternatives to subsidised bus routes, including community
transport initiatives and that, as always, any reduction in
services would be mitigated as fully as possible.
- Roger Wilkin
(Director of Highways, Transportation and Waste) advised Members
that although contemplation of service reductions was never
welcome, due to current financial pressures it was
necessary. It was therefore crucial
that the potential impact of such reductions was understood and
work undertaken to assess how they would be mitigated. The
consultation would reveal whether the criteria adopted in the past
were still relevant and would provide the correct template against
which decisions would be taken in the future.
- Phil Lightowler
(Head of Public Transport) said that the consultation would also
provide operators with an opportunity to put forward alternative
proposals of mitigation if contracts were likely to be
withdrawn.
- The matter was
opened discussion; the following comments were made and responses
from officers and the Cabinet Member received to questions
put:
- Some committee
members argued that other people may be disadvantaged by reductions
in subsidies and subsequent withdrawal of services who had not been
identified as part of the equality impact assessment. There may also be impacts for workers, school
children and
health service users for example and wider economic and
environmental impacts that should also be considered.
- That officers
from the Public Transport Team had met with representatives of
Arriva regarding the ‘Click Service’ but it currently
did not appear ...
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