Thursday, August 2, 2012

Giving residential roads back to the community

Comments and Recommendations to Council on the Traffic Management Request Report- Transport Malta, March 2012

Ralph Cassar

Presented to Council, 27/06/2012


Our original request, following a motion I presented and which was approved in November 2011, was to declare all residential roads 30kph zones in line with recommendations in, amongst other sources, the Koch Report (European Parliament), a copy of which was presented to Council.

Particular reference was made to traffic calming in Triq il-Linja, Triq Tursin ir-Rih, Triq is-Sienja and Triq Victor Vassallo.

Transport Malta agreed to a 30kph speed limit in the following roads:
Triq Hal Warda, Triq il-Pitkali.

All Village Core: Triq il-Kbira, Triq San Anton (from c/w Triq il-Kbira to c/w Triq il-Linja), Triq B’Kara (from c/w Triq San Anton to c/w Triq il-Gonna), Triq il-Gonna, Triq il-Mithna, Triq San Duminku, Pjazza Sant Anna, Triq ir-Rand, Triq Sant’Anna, Triq il-Mosta (in village core), Triq Haz-Zebbug, Triq Hal Qormi, Triq il-Knisja, Triq il-Belt Valletta, Misrah Tumas Dingli, Triq Santa Marija, Pjazzetta and all alleyways.

Other speed limits recommended by TM are:
Those outside village core (except Pitkali and Warda) 40kph.


Comments:
Even without an explicit 30kph limit in the village core – roads are so narrow that moving at more than 30kph is practically impossible. This does not mean that the speed limit should not be pointed out and, if possible enforced, but the aim of the original proposal was to make ALL residential roads (the non-feeder and non-arterial roads) safer for pedestrians, encourage the concept of ‘shared space’ and make roads more attractive to people who would like to consider cycling within the whole of Attard.

The Tal-Fuklar area, Misrah Kola area and the Ta’ Fgieni area are all small, short and purely residential roads which with minimal road markings can easily be marked as ‘30kph home zones’.

In the meantime, traffic calming measures have been introduced in Triq Tursin ir-Rih. Triq Victor Vassallo is too wide and encourages speeding. Although draft plans to make the road safer have been drawn up by Council, the size of the road probably makes any meaningful intervention from Council funds too costly. Transport Malta should help if it really wants to make this road safer and ‘people friendly’.

Triq il-Linja – especially the part from c/w Triq il-Mosta to c/w Triq l-Gharix is another road which urgently needs traffic calming measures- these can include a pavement all along the industrial estate’s wall together with chokers – that is pavement extensions at midstreet locations that narrow a street by widening the pavement.

Triq is-Sienja is another street which needs seeing to.

The 40kph blanket limit for all residential streets (except those mentioned above) defeats the whole purpose of the initial Council proposal. Just one case in point is Triq Sant’Anton (TM want it a 40kph street) – this street is narrow and leads to a popular public garden (San Anton). The nature of the street (tree lined, and very attractive for walking etc.) makes it the perfect candidate for it to be a 30kph road.

Having said that, some improvements can still be made and hence I recommend:
  • Getting expert help in preparing traffic calming proposals for Vassallo, Linja and Sienja.
  • Getting expert help in preparing traffic calming measures in Pitkali and Warda – the only two roads out of the core approved to have a limit of 30kph.
  • Implement immediately the 30kph in the areas approved by TM (signs at the entrances to the village core should be enough – I would not recommend a clutter of signs in the historic core, speed limit painted on the road surface would be better). Maybe new signs should be considered – basically declaring the zone a ‘shared space’ (see below and get TM approval).
  • Keep pushing for 30kph ‘home zones’ in Fuklar, Fgieni and Misrah Kola.
  • Continue the policy of installing bike racks, clearly signed and preferably raised pedestrian crossings.
  • Shelters near bus stops.
  • The area around the housing estate be declared a home zone – with a 30kph limit – the streets have no pavements and hence there is a real need for this measure.







Tuesday, July 17, 2012

It-toroq tal-Housing Estate 'shared space'?

Peress li suppost ghandhom jinghataw xi fondi ghal-manutenzjoni tat-toroq tal-housing estate ta' H'Attard mill-gvern (mhux wisq!), ipproponejt li l-perit tal-Kunsill jesplora l-kuncett ta' 'shared space' fid-disinji tieghu. Dal-kuncett ifisser li min jimxi u juza r-rota, jew juza t-triq biex jiltaqgha jew jilghab ikollu prijorita fuq il-vetturi - ovvjament dan ifisser dinsinji apposta u  velocitajiet baxxi hafna... anzi d-disinn minnu nnifsu ghandu jaghmilha impossibbli li zzid l-velocita.

Din kienet il-proposta tieghi ... nistennew u naraw.


Qed ninkludi link b'spjegazzjoni tal-kuncett:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_space

Awtur, ritratti, gwerra, kunsill u kazin jiltaqghu...

Din is-sena peress li hija s-sebghin sena mill-Konvoj ta' Santa Marija u peress li fl-istess waqt f'H'Attard tkun ghaddejja l-festa ta' Santa Marija hsibt biex nipproponi u norganizza flimkien ma' kunsillier iehor, Remigio Bartolo, ghan-nom tal-Kunsill Lokali u l-Kazin La Stella Levantina wirja zghira ta' ritratti marbutin mal-gwerra.

Ghaliex infakkru l-gwerra? Biex qatt ma ninsew il-fortuna kbira li nghixu fil-paci!

Il-wirja se tiehu l-forma ta' ritratti b'kummentarju tal-awtur kontemporanju Immanuel Mifsud, li joqghod H'Attard. Ir-ritratti nkisbu mill-arkivji tad-Dipartiment tal-Informazzjoni u mill-Imperial War Museum tar-Renju Unit. B'dawn ta' l-ahhar, ritratti ta' Ta' Qali (zona ta' H'Attard) li fi zmien il-gwerra qala' hafna bombi peress li kien ajruport militari.

Il-wirja se ssir fil-Kazin tal-Banda (hdejn il-knisja ta' H'Attard) - grazzi ghall-President is-Sur Charles Camilleri. Tiftah fl-10 t'Awwissu fis-7.30pm u tibqa' miftuha tul il-jiem tal-festa sal-15 t'Awwissu. Nispera li l-idea pjuttost differenti fi granet meta aktar nies mis-soltu jersqu lejn il-parti l-qadima ta' H'Attard tintghogob.

Ghal darb'ohra qed nahdem ukoll fuq progett zghir flimkien mal-GreenPak li insejjhulu 'Ekofesta' fejn naghmlu sforz biex il-materjal riciklabbli, l-aktar hgieg, bottijiet tax-xorb, u plastik li jigi ggenerat waqt il-festa kemm jista' jkun jingabar separatament ghar-riciklagg.

Min huwa minn H'Attard nappellalu li jekk jinzel ghal xi attivitajiet waqt il-festa jaghmel sforz u jinzel bil-mixi u min jigi minn barra jew ma jistax jimxi biex jipparkja 'l barra mic-centru l-antik - tajjeb li ma noholqux traffiku ghalxejn meta bi ftit sforz nistghu ingawdu t-toroq dojoq u antiki hielsa mit-traffiku ghal ftit jiem f'sena shiha.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

CONTROL OF MUSIC NOISE FROM PUBLIC PREMISES

In Malta there are no laws, regulations or legal notices controlling noise from establishments - or at least they do not define what is a nuisance in measurable terms i.e. in sound levels. Meetings to tackle the problems of noise from Ta' Qali in H'Attard especially noise during the night from parties always come to the same conclusion: the laws are weak or non-existent.

We do not need to re-invent the wheel. A very quick search on the internet and up come regulations from Victoria in Australia - the sound levels are set in decibels and depend on the venue and the time. Worth having a look at.

Here is the link: http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/about_us/legislation/noise.asp

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Clothes recycling 2 June

On 2nd June 2012 from 9am till noon unwanted, old, torn/damaged clothes, handbags and shoes (only clean items please) will be collected for recycling in H'Attard.

Collection point: Triq il-Mosta, near recycling collection point - in front of Palma garden.

What does the community gain? Less material to landfill, and thus less landfill fees, not to mention the benefits of less waste.

I thank REFAB for their commitment. More information http://www.refabmalta.com/.

Fireworks - feedback to Government on report of accidents

The Government has asked local councils to submit feedback to the report on accidents in fireworks factories, which was published by a Government-appointed commission.

As a local councillor I submitted my feedback which is based on AD's position is:

1. That there should be a quota (per licensed person) on all chemicals used in fireworks, especially on oxidizing agents;

2. The respective laws should establish measurable noise levels (in decibels), to make things easier for enforcement;

3. That no permits for new fireworks factories should be granted.

Michael Briguglio, councillor in Sliema, also submitted the same feedback.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Textile recycling day in Ħ'Attard

Another collection day for used clothes for recycling: 2nd June 2012 - 9am till noon - Triq il-Mosta, Ħ'Attard, near recycling collection point.

What does the community gain? LESS rubbish to the landfill, less of your tax money spent on fees, and a better environment...

More info: www.refabmalta.com