Boxgrove Lane, Merrow - Raised Zebra Crossing Proposal

Closed 28 Jul 2023

Opened 30 Jun 2023

Overview

Thank you for your interest in our Raised Zebra Crossing proposals in Boxgrove Lane, Merrow. 

The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form.

The proposal:

It is proposed to provide a zebra controlled pedestrian crossing on a road table along D4010 Boxgrove Lane, Merrow.


The scheme has been progressed to provide alternative and healthier options to cars for local travel especially to local schools. The proposed zebra controlled pedestrian crossing on a road table will upgrade the existing pedestrian facilities and improve the safety of crossing Boxgrove Lane. The road table will decrease traffic speeds and enhance pedestrian safety, especially for children and families accessing Boxgrove Primary School.


Proposed Zebra Controlled Pedestrian Crossing
The width of the crossing is 4.0m and width of the carriageway is 6.4m. The centre of the proposed controlled crossing is approximately 1.0m north-east of property boundary between No.3 and No.5.


No parking for the width of crossing and zig-zags measuring 34m north-east and 43m south-west from the centre of the crossing.


Proposed Road Table
Centre of proposed full width road table to be approximately 1.0m north-east of property boundary between No.3 and No.5.
7.5m flat top road table, full width.
75mm in height.
Ramps to have a 1 in 20 gradient (1.5m)


The above proposal will be advertised in the local press (The Surrey Advertiser). County and Borough Councillors, Parish Council and the Police will be consulted.

If you would like to object, support, or comment on the proposal, please use the Online Survey linked at the bottom of the page, or alternatively, write to:

Surrey County Council, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7BQ,

by 28 July 2023

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What happens next

The comments and objections will be considered.. 

 

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