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Surrey Infrastructure Prioritisation

Meeting: 23/02/2021 - Cabinet (Item 46)

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Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.    That the Surrey Infrastructure Prioritisation Framework be approved.

 

2.    That further engagement with key stakeholders, including the Districts and Boroughs to review the assessed schemes to develop a prioritised list of projects be approved.

 

3.    It be agreed that individual schemes are submitted to cabinet seeking approval for implementation when the Outline Business Case has been developed and funding identified as necessary.

 

Reason for Decision:

 

The recommendations will enable the development and delivery of an Infrastructure Plan that includes schemes that meet a wide range of outcomes as well as demonstrate deliverability and affordability. The long list of schemes that have already been identified following discussions with officers from Surrey’s district and borough councils since late 2019 will be assessed using the Prioritisation Framework and will lead to the creation of a prioritised shortlist of schemes. Further feasibility work undertaken can then be undertaken to produce an Outline Business Case (OBC) for each scheme. Subject to a positive OBC and the identification of funding schemes will then be reported back on an individual basis to Cabinet seeking approval to implement as necessary.

The process is intended to remain ongoing with new schemes added to the long list as they are identified, and a continuous programme of schemes developed taking them from concept through to delivery.

[The decisions on this item can be called in by the Communities, Environment and Highways Select Committee]

Minutes:

The report was introduced by the Cabinet Member for Highways on behalf of the Deputy Leader. The infrastructure plan aimed to prioritise projects in the County over the short, medium and long term to support good growth within the county. The process would be ongoing with new schemes being added as they were identified. Investment in infrastructure was essential for sustainable economic growth and to cater for the changing needs of Surrey’s businesses and communities. It supports the sustainable delivery of housing and economic growth, and it can improve and enhance the environment. There were 11 plan objectives which had been developed and shared with partners through the Surrey Futures Board. Annex A provided details of initial schemes being considered.  

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.    That the Surrey Infrastructure Prioritisation Framework be approved.

 

2.    That further engagement with key stakeholders, including the Districts and Boroughs to review the assessed schemes to develop a prioritised list of projects be approved.

 

3.    It be agreed that individual schemes are submitted to cabinet seeking approval for implementation when the Outline Business Case has been developed and funding identified as necessary.

 

Reason for Decision:

 

The recommendations will enable the development and delivery of an Infrastructure Plan that includes schemes that meet a wide range of outcomes as well as demonstrate deliverability and affordability. The long list of schemes that have already been identified following discussions with officers from Surrey’s district and borough councils since late 2019 will be assessed using the Prioritisation Framework and will lead to the creation of a prioritised shortlist of schemes. Further feasibility work undertaken can then be undertaken to produce an Outline Business Case (OBC) for each scheme. Subject to a positive OBC and the identification of funding schemes will then be reported back on an individual basis to Cabinet seeking approval to implement as necessary.

The process is intended to remain ongoing with new schemes added to the long list as they are identified, and a continuous programme of schemes developed taking them from concept through to delivery.

[The decisions on this item can be called in by the Communities, Environment and Highways Select Committee]