£913,000 bill to repair Taunton multi-storey (From Somerset County Gazette)
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£913,000 bill to repair Taunton multi-storey
7:00am Saturday 18th August 2012 in Taunton
By Phil Hill
£913,000 bill to repair Taunton multi-storey
THE Deane Council is bracing itself for a bill of nearly £1million to repair Taunton’s multi-storey car park.
Structural repairs in the next year are likely to cost £27,500, while work on the three faltering lifts over 18 months will put the council back £57,000, the Deane’s corporate scrutiny committee heard this week.
But preventative maintenance work within five years will attract a £705,000 fee with an extra £25,000 needed for minor repairs and re-decoration.
A further £123,000 will be needed for further lifts work over five to seven years, taking the overall total to £913,000.
A structural survey was commissioned after plans were ditched to demolish the 40-year-old stack, off Paul Street, as part of a retail development currently on hold.
Parking and civil contingencies manager John Lewis, in a report to the committee, says: “A recent version of the redevelopment plans indicated that while the spiral entrance and exit ramp might be demolished the main body of the car park would be incorporated within a retail centre.
“The structure has performed well and is not in danger of failing. However, repairs and protective measures are necessary to prevent further deterioration, and to provide a parking environment which is safe and attractive to motorists.”
The lifts work is needed because ‘breakdowns are not an irregular occurrence’, while some minor repairs and re-decoration, while not essential, would enhance ‘the customer experience at a time when attracting motorists is very important’.
Mr Lewis said £245,000 has already been earmarked for the scheme, but councillors need to decide where the rest of the cash – £668,000 – comes from.
Comments(18)
CosApp
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10:25am Sat 18 Aug 12
mansell5 wrote:Spot on mansell5. Just don't ever consider a career in politics with sensible policies like those. You'll never get voted in. One has to learn how to acknowledge babies in pushchairs, attend banquets quaff champagne and open supermarkets. Not come up with sensible use of taxpayers money.
What a non story, and half researched at that. So it's actually about £200k a year, but no clue in the story as to the income from parking fees. The real issue is whether the car park is self financing or not.
But the Deane need to be more business like. Instead of putting the income in to the wider council budgets then allocating some (apparently not enough) to the car park, they should run it as a self financing project from the income, and THEN put the surplus in to the wider pot. It really is quite straightforward.
FreeSpeech?
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11:36am Sat 18 Aug 12
Well said both comments.
madcow
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12:25pm Sat 18 Aug 12
Dajafman
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3:51pm Sat 18 Aug 12
What next?! A report on how you need to put cash in cashpoints so it can come out again?!
The gazette seems to get worse every week, at least there aren't too many spelling mistakes in this article for a change!!!
qasha18
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5:55pm Sat 18 Aug 12
Monument
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7:31pm Sat 18 Aug 12
What has your rant got to do with the Car Park?
qasha18
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10:03pm Sat 18 Aug 12
Dr Dave
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8:59am Sun 19 Aug 12
mansell5
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5:58pm Sun 19 Aug 12
The cameras are not operated by TDBC, and the income from them is recycled back in to road safety measures.
The car parks are operated by TDBC and generate income for car parks and other TDBC measures. If the income did not come in then council tax would rise. It's very simple; the user pays.
Potholes etc are the responsibility of SCC, who have entirely separate budgets to TDBC.
Funnily enough the last sentence of qasha18's post is repeating what I said in my original post!
Wellington Shrek
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10:55am Mon 20 Aug 12
FreeSpeech?
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1:30pm Mon 20 Aug 12
1.There are no working fixed speed camera sites in Somerset only traffic signal cameras.
2. The safety camera partnership know longer exists.
3. The mobile camera vans are funded and operated by A&S Constabulary who are allowed to recoup their operating costs from the fines.
Mi_Coc
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2:36pm Mon 20 Aug 12
I can't understand tdbc insist on closing car parks that must generate revenue. Then they put the prices up refuse pass on vat savings etc.
We didnt need a second park and ride/ part time traveller settlement. I have yet to see evidence that the existing one is ever at capacity.
Waste millions and then moan they dont have enough money to meet their existing comitments really how do the councilors and management sleep at night. I notice they have rebranded the civil enforcement officers with new red uniforms which probably involved colin ports wifes consultancy services at a cost £100k for a weeks work for them to come up with red uniform. They are not the green meanies now, they are the red robbers.
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qasha18
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10:50pm Mon 20 Aug 12
you need to take a look at A&S camera web site and you see as to where this van parks so it means motorist get caught twice once by Falcon Hotel / stoke road & then down Blackbrook Tavern? a double whammie!!!!! for the already poor motorist and means A&S collect £120 or if you take the speed awareness course @£95 then insuranace/ fuel on top it mounts up. by the way the camera by stoke road is a fixed unit ok, The word cash cow is term for police collecting money from fines? & many other things?
mansell5
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11:10pm Mon 20 Aug 12
qasha18 wrote:It's really not difficult. If you don't want to pay a fine, don't commit the crime.
@ freespeech
you need to take a look at A&S camera web site and you see as to where this van parks so it means motorist get caught twice once by Falcon Hotel / stoke road & then down Blackbrook Tavern? a double whammie!!!!! for the already poor motorist and means A&S collect £120 or if you take the speed awareness course @£95 then insuranace/ fuel on top it mounts up. by the way the camera by stoke road is a fixed unit ok, The word cash cow is term for police collecting money from fines? & many other things?
51 people were killed or seriously injured in the A & S area last year in crashes where speed was a factor.
If just one life is saved then all the cash cowing is worth it. Just as the families of the victims.
And yes there is a fixed unit at Stoke Road, and at Henlade, but they are not in active use - exactly as FreeSpeech said.
swjoduk
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1:47pm Tue 21 Aug 12
mansell5 wrote:The clue is in the lack of road markings used to calculate the speed from the pictures taken. The markings have been missing since it was resurfaced.
qasha18 wrote: @ freespeech you need to take a look at A&S camera web site and you see as to where this van parks so it means motorist get caught twice once by Falcon Hotel / stoke road & then down Blackbrook Tavern? a double whammie!!!!! for the already poor motorist and means A&S collect £120 or if you take the speed awareness course @£95 then insuranace/ fuel on top it mounts up. by the way the camera by stoke road is a fixed unit ok, The word cash cow is term for police collecting money from fines? & many other things?It's really not difficult. If you don't want to pay a fine, don't commit the crime. 51 people were killed or seriously injured in the A & S area last year in crashes where speed was a factor. If just one life is saved then all the cash cowing is worth it. Just as the families of the victims. And yes there is a fixed unit at Stoke Road, and at Henlade, but they are not in active use - exactly as FreeSpeech said.
The road from the motorway to where the road returns to single carriageway should be set at 40 but until then its 30.
Mi_Coc
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2:07pm Tue 21 Aug 12
swjoduk wrote:Yep they need the markings in order to perform a secondary check if they arent there the ticket is not valid but you need to challenge it. They will still try it on.
mansell5 wrote:The clue is in the lack of road markings used to calculate the speed from the pictures taken. The markings have been missing since it was resurfaced. The road from the motorway to where the road returns to single carriageway should be set at 40 but until then its 30.qasha18 wrote: @ freespeech you need to take a look at A&S camera web site and you see as to where this van parks so it means motorist get caught twice once by Falcon Hotel / stoke road & then down Blackbrook Tavern? a double whammie!!!!! for the already poor motorist and means A&S collect £120 or if you take the speed awareness course @£95 then insuranace/ fuel on top it mounts up. by the way the camera by stoke road is a fixed unit ok, The word cash cow is term for police collecting money from fines? & many other things?It's really not difficult. If you don't want to pay a fine, don't commit the crime. 51 people were killed or seriously injured in the A & S area last year in crashes where speed was a factor. If just one life is saved then all the cash cowing is worth it. Just as the families of the victims. And yes there is a fixed unit at Stoke Road, and at Henlade, but they are not in active use - exactly as FreeSpeech said.
Mi_Coc
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11:23am Wed 22 Aug 12
mansell5 wrote:Speed is about the main contributing factor in around 6% of accidents.
qasha18 wrote: @ freespeech you need to take a look at A&S camera web site and you see as to where this van parks so it means motorist get caught twice once by Falcon Hotel / stoke road & then down Blackbrook Tavern? a double whammie!!!!! for the already poor motorist and means A&S collect £120 or if you take the speed awareness course @£95 then insuranace/ fuel on top it mounts up. by the way the camera by stoke road is a fixed unit ok, The word cash cow is term for police collecting money from fines? & many other things?It's really not difficult. If you don't want to pay a fine, don't commit the crime. 51 people were killed or seriously injured in the A & S area last year in crashes where speed was a factor. If just one life is saved then all the cash cowing is worth it. Just as the families of the victims. And yes there is a fixed unit at Stoke Road, and at Henlade, but they are not in active use - exactly as FreeSpeech said.
Take the Amy Hofmiester crash as an example a speed camera would of done very little when you have:
> Unlicenced driver
> Uinsured driver
> Disqualified Driver
>Over the drink driver limit
> Vehicle was not registered to driver
A speed camera would of made little of no difference. We need better education and more traffic police. Speed cameras generally only catch legimate drivers who have drifted over the limit. The are a blunt instrument that mostly make revenue for the government.
mansell5 says...
10:13am Sat 18 Aug 12
But the Deane need to be more business like. Instead of putting the income in to the wider council budgets then allocating some (apparently not enough) to the car park, they should run it as a self financing project from the income, and THEN put the surplus in to the wider pot. It really is quite straightforward.