tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6482923613001304029.post1351667062931879815..comments2023-09-02T00:53:40.759-07:00Comments on Community Partnership for Selly Oak: Public meeting and AGMFOSOP Chairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02147647698597354462noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6482923613001304029.post-42291356083167133292014-03-30T07:16:59.375-07:002014-03-30T07:16:59.375-07:00I live on Frederick Road and I am concerned about ...I live on Frederick Road and I am concerned about the speed of traffic and the amount of cars at school times. We have two schools and a nursery along the road which have a mass of cars/ vans going to and from them at peak times. Also because the road is wide and straight cars feel they can speed down the road. I believe that it needs a 20mph speed limit as well as speed bumps to help reduce the problems. The other problem is school traffic parking anywhere they wish (including over residents driveways) which can be a nuisance to say the least. I hope the council begin to listen to us and realise that our roads need attention too before an accident occurs. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6482923613001304029.post-39203214798477887852014-03-26T00:42:02.870-07:002014-03-26T00:42:02.870-07:00I am a resident of Gibbins Road and its sad that f...I am a resident of Gibbins Road and its sad that few motorist not have sense of driving, no respect for pedestrian. At times no stopping on zebra crossing. Even at times speed limit is more than 30 mph. Control is required to avoid any fatality, may be by reducing speed limit to 20 mph or by introducing Speed bumps on Gibbins Road. I wrote letter to Birmingham City Council on 10th December 2013 indicating above issues and got letter from District Services - Selly Oak indicating "Gibbins road is already having calming measures like pedestrain refuges and road markings financial constraint only allow a fraction of demands for traffic calming measures to be met. Based on this Gibbins Road will not receive high enough priority when compared with other roads or location due to less accident histories."<br /><br />I will support this Survey and in favour of getting speed reduced. Instead paying Council Tax, Council is ignoring their responsibility to make Gibbins Road a safer road for both motorist and pedestrian especially school kids during school time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6482923613001304029.post-20915838537318886872014-03-24T02:32:43.084-07:002014-03-24T02:32:43.084-07:00As a resident of Gibbins Road I am concerned about...As a resident of Gibbins Road I am concerned about the volume, weight capacity and speed of the traffic on Gibbins Road. Since the development of the QEHB heavy vehicles have have used Gibbins Road as a short cut, my own home has suffered a broken window that coincided with a very heavy vehicle travelling at speed past it. I would like to see a weight restriction of 10T for Gibbins Road along with some additional traffic calming. St Marys School ignored local residents concerns about additional traffic problems with their expansion and over the next 4 years this will be compounded as a new class is added every year, would it have been to much for the headteacher to try and negotiate a bit of good will from the landlord of the Bear & Staff for people to use the car park without the threat of clamping? I foresee more traffic issues with University School building project starting soon followed by the additional transport and logistics needed to support it, 47 parking spaces is not enough for the staff let alone any additional needs. What will happen when there is a game of rugby on the new pitch clashing with a school event? Martinnoreply@blogger.com