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A283 Steyning Bypass, Steyning & Bramber - 40 & 50 MPH Speed Limits

BN44Published 23/01/25Expired
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What is happening?

West Sussex County Council

(Steyning & Bramber: A283 Steyning Bypass) 

(40mph & 50mph Speed Limit) Order 202*

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC proposes to introduce a permanent Order under the provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to introduce:-

(i)     a 40mph speed limit on a length of the A283 Steyning Bypass from south of Jarvis Lane to High Trees roundabout junction; and

(ii)    a  50mph speed limit on a length of the A283 Steyning Bypass from east of the B2135 Horsham Road to south of Jarvis Lane.

Full details of the proposals in this Notice can be viewed on our website www.westsussex.gov.uk/tro. The website includes a response form for comments or objections.

Paper copies of documents will not be available to view in council offices or libraries.  People without access to a computer who wish to view details of the scheme should telephone the WSCC Contact Centre on 01243 642105 to receive the documents by post.

Any objections or comments about the proposal must be received by 13 February 2025. These may be sent via the response form on the website, in writing to: TRO Team, West Sussex County Council, The Grange, Tower Street, Chichester, PO19 1RH; or by e-mail to:  tro.consultation@westsussex.gov.uk. All correspondence should be addressed to the undersigned, quoting the reference TRO/HOR2405/RC. Only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered.

Dated 23 January 2025.

Director of Law & Assurance, County Hall, Chichester.

Open to feedback

From

23-Jan-2025

To

13-Feb-2025

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