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Diversion signage usually is used to redirect traffic to bypass the obstruction." should the position change, the appropriate works will be planned."
Reported by Our Community at 08:10, Tue 8 October 2019
Sent to Westminster City Council 5 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1796491.
To Whom It May Concern
The Baker Street Two Way project developed by Westminster City Council Transport for London The project is also supported by the Baker Street Quarter Partnership The Portman Estate.
Gloucester Place central island repair works at the zebra crossing near to the junction with Ivor Place were completed on the 4 October.
What is the reason for redirecting traffic over the yellow lined road? Could the unnecessary redirection signage mislead the monitoring results?
City Highways Westminster City Council-Please clarify the reply below and the statement, " should the position change, the appropriate works will be planned."
What needs to happen for the "the position change"?
"From: Westminster Street Works <WETRA_Production_Agent@OnDemand.Confirm.Co.uk> Date: Tuesday, 8 October 2019 at 06:38 To: xxxxx Subject: Sign condition update - Enquiry 118470
Dear Our Community, Following your enquiry 118470 dated 03/10/2019, our inspectors have assessed the sign condition on HUNTSWORTH MEWS.
Additional notes for the enquiry assessment: Email sent to FMC requesting they remove their sign if no longer in use
We will continue to carry out Routine Inspections on site and should the position change , the appropriate works will be planned. We have also kept your enquiry on our records and this will be"
Please see - Traffic 8 Signs Manual https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/ government/ uploads/ system/ uploads/ attachment_data/ file/ 203670/ traffic-signs-manual-chapter-08-part-02.pdf
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