A report detailing elements of the Repton and Tudor area review will be presented at the Highways Advisory Committee meeting for consideration on Tuesday 16 April 2013 in the Town Hall, Main Road, Romford. The meeting will start at 7:30pm.
The remaining elements will require the decision made by the Head of Service for StreetCare of which we will inform you of the outcome in due course.
The agenda for the meeting, including the reports, will be available at the meeting and on the Council and Democracy pages of the Council’s website.
The committee is open to the public and the Council’s Constitution allows one person to speak in support and one person to speak in objection. Each person must pre-register to speak and will have up to a maximum of 3 minutes to express their view. Please note that requests to speak at the meeting are registered on a ‘first come first served basis’ and if you do wish to register please contact Taiwo Adeoye on 01708 433079 at least two days prior to the meeting.
There are usually a number of schemes to be considered and it may be late in the evening before this report is discussed. If you are not in attendance you will be able to view the Committee decision when it is published, on the Council & Democracy pages of the website, one week prior to the Highways Advisory Committee meeting in May 2013.
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