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WSCC has developed a Highway Network Management Plan (HNMP) to set out the approach taken to all aspects of highway network management in West Sussex.
This HNMP has been developed specifically for the individual needs of WSCC and its highway users and stakeholders. The development process has considered the current perceptions and observations of highway network performance from a range of stakeholders, including through internal workshops collating the opinions of a range of WSCC departments.
The draft HNMP is subdivided into three sections: the first sets out the components of highway network management; the second describes the current performance of the highway network; the final section sets out the measures that WSCC are seeking to implement to improve the identified performance.
Some of the sections of the Highway Network Development Plan link to WSCC policies and strategies. These existing documents are not being redefined for this HNMP, and as such the questions posed relate to the overarching HNMP and will not form part of reviews of these linked documents.
All responses received will be carefully considered as we revise and update the document. The draft HNMP, together with a summary of feedback received from this consultation, will be reported to the Council’s Communities, Highways and Environment Scrutiny Committee (CHESC) on 25th November 2024; following this, the HNMP will be updated and approved subject to a formal decision of the Cabinet Member for Highways & Transport.
Please complete the survey by 30th October 2024.
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WSCC has developed a Highway Network Management Plan (HNMP) to set out the approach taken to all aspects of highway network management in West Sussex.
This HNMP has been developed specifically for the individual needs of WSCC and its highway users and stakeholders. The development process has considered the current perceptions and observations of highway network performance from a range of stakeholders, including through internal workshops collating the opinions of a range of WSCC departments.
The draft HNMP is subdivided into three sections: the first sets out the components of highway network management; the second describes the current performance of the highway network; the final section sets out the measures that WSCC are seeking to implement to improve the identified performance.
Some of the sections of the Highway Network Development Plan link to WSCC policies and strategies. These existing documents are not being redefined for this HNMP, and as such the questions posed relate to the overarching HNMP and will not form part of reviews of these linked documents.
All responses received will be carefully considered as we revise and update the document. The draft HNMP, together with a summary of feedback received from this consultation, will be reported to the Council’s Communities, Highways and Environment Scrutiny Committee (CHESC) on 25th November 2024; following this, the HNMP will be updated and approved subject to a formal decision of the Cabinet Member for Highways & Transport.
Please complete the survey by 30th October 2024.
Survey Web Browser Compatibility
Please use one of the browsers below when completing the survey to ensure it looks and works as it should. These are:
This survey closes on Wednesday 30th October 2024.
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