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Watford High Street (North) and Cultural Hub Masterplan Progress Report

Meeting: 07/10/2019 - Cabinet (Item 29)

29 Watford High Street (North) and Cultural Hub Masterplan Progress Report pdf icon PDF 433 KB

Report of Project Manager to present to Cabinet the initial findings from the recent consultation and engagement on the draft Watford High Street (North) and Cultural Hub Masterplan.

 

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Minutes:

The Mayor introduced the report and explained that the proposed phase three, with regards to road layout, would be looked at as part of the review of the long term wider town centre transport network, working with Hertfordshire County Council (HCC). The Mayor thanked the Group Head of Corporate Strategy and Communications and the Place Shaping team for their work.

 

Councillor Sharpe commented that there had been a healthy response to consultation and it had been discussed in the Watford Observer. Overall responses to the proposals had been positive.  This area of the town needed a boost and there were opportunities for improvement.  The Masterplan set out a route for doing something special and would give this area of the town its own identity.  The phase three elements had been met with scepticism, however, the proposals were over a long term.  There was increasing concern about climate change and the council had declared a climate emergency, therefore, the only option was to take steps to boost more sustainable modes of transport.

 

In response to a question from Councillor Bell, the Mayor explained that phase three was part of the original consultation but would not be happening immediately, it would be in 15-20 years’ time.  The underpass would still be looked at and the road as a whole would be considered as part of the work the council was doing around transport.  The Managing Director commented there was a need for a wider highways review in terms of connectivity in the town centre.  The council was working with HCC on solutions for Watford’s transport post Metropolitan Line Extension.

 

The Managing Director commented that a constructive response had been received from HCC which was included in section 6.12 of the report.  The next stages of delivering the scheme would be to engage with a wide range of stakeholders and land owners.  Groups would be set up for both and the stakeholders would also include key cultural partners.  Subject to agreement by Cabinet, the council would look to appoint a development partner by the start of 2021 and begin delivery.  There was a strong programme board led by the Interim Group Head of Place Shaping.

 

Councillor Bell asked a question about previous schemes for developing the museum and the Managing Director explained that the Heritage Lottery Fund bid had been to extend the museum.  Unfortunately the cost of the proposals were unaffordable and the council had committed to looking for other options to improve the museum setting.  There would be a full soft market test, proper cost assessment and feasibility which would come back to Cabinet with a cost plan.  The Mayor commented that the Friends of Watford Museum were positive about the proposals and the council would be working with them to shape plans from the outset.

 

RESOLVED

           

            That Cabinet:

 

1.         Notes the interim results of the consultation and engagement on the draft Watford High Street (North) and Cultural Hub Masterplan

 

2.         Delegates to the Managing Director in consultation with the Mayor  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29


 

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