Decision details

Petition - Taxi Rank Accessibility EXE20-009

Decision Maker: Executive

Decision status: For Determination

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To receive a petition.

Decisions:

The Leader of the Council, Councillor Bittleston, reported that a petition had been submitted in accordance with the Council’s scheme for dealing with petitions, requesting that the taxi rank be moved closer to the train station in order to improve taxi accessibility.

The petition contained 184 signatures in the following terms:

We the undersigned petition Woking Borough Council to:

'Put in measures to improve taxi accessibility'

The distance from the train station to the taxi rank is an access issue for less-abled people and also inconveniences customers on rainy days. We would like the rank to be moved closer to the station.

The current route taxi drivers have to take does not let them travel straight through the High Street, and instead involves going around Victoria Way to get to places such as Goldsworth Road and Old Woking. This indirect route impacts negatively on fares for customers and makes journeys longer than necessary. We are requesting that taxis be allowed to access bus lanes through the High Street, a practice already in place in several cities and towns across the country.

We request that where WBC can make the change they do so. Where WBC cannot make the change directly then the council strongly recommends to the relevant parties that these amendments are made.”

The Leader of the Council advised that, on Friday 10 January 2020, the Petitioner had brought in a further 285 signatures in paper form to the Civic Offices and had requested that the petition be considered by Full Council.  The Leader explained that the request had been refused by Democratic Services as the petition had already been published as an item on the Executive Agenda.  Subsequently, on Monday 13 January 2020, the Petitioner emailed the Council to request that the petition be withdrawn. 

In view of the number of signatures received, the Portfolio Holder for Taxi and Private Hire Licensing, Councillor Harlow, stated that she had asked Officers to look at how the new road layout north of the station, which incorporated the repositioned taxi rank, was working and whether any improvements could be made to assist both taxi drivers and disabled passengers.  It was noted that the Portfolio Holder would report back to the Executive once Officers had concluded the review.

RESOLVED

That  (i)    Officers undertake a review of the new road layout north of Woking Station to look at how it was working and whether any improvements could be made to assist both taxi drivers and disabled passengers; and

          (ii)   the Portfolio Holder for Taxi and Private Hire Licensing report back to the Executive following the conclusion of the review.

Reason:   To agree a response to the petition.

Wards Affected: Canalside;

Recommend to Council?: No;

Consultees

Cllr Harlow, Portfolio Holder.

Contact: Joanne McIntosh, Director of Legal and Democratic Services Email: joanne.mcintosh@woking.gov.uk.

Report author: Joanne McIntosh

Publication date: 29/01/2020

Date of decision: 16/01/2020

Decided at meeting: 16/01/2020 - Executive

Effective from: 25/01/2020

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