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Call-in of 2 Cabinet Decisions relating to the Clifton Business Park Enterprise Zone, Place Scrutiny Board - Monday, 25th March, 2024 6.00 pm
March 25, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on two key decisions related to the development of the Clifton Business Park and the associated infrastructure. The discussions were intense, with deputations from local community representatives and extensive debate among councillors regarding the viability and implications of the proposed developments.
Decision on Clifton Link Road Compulsory Purchase Powers:
- Subject: Approval to use compulsory purchase powers for the Clifton Link Road.
- Arguments: Proponents argued the road was essential for local development and traffic alleviation. Opponents questioned the financial implications and the accuracy of job creation estimates.
- Implications: Approval allows the council to proceed with land acquisition, potentially increasing development pace but also raising concerns about financial transparency and project viability.
Decision on Employment Land Accelerator Fund Bid:
- Subject: Submission of a bid to the Employment Land Accelerator Fund to support the Clifton Business Park.
- Arguments: Supporters cited the need for investment to attract businesses and boost employment. Critics highlighted past failures to develop the site and suggested alternative mixed-use developments that might require less public funding.
- Implications: The decision to submit the bid could bring additional funding, but also commits the council to a specific development path amidst some public skepticism.
Additional Information:
- The meeting was marked by a detailed examination of the council's plans, with significant community involvement. The debate highlighted ongoing concerns about the council's project management capabilities and the transparency of its financial commitments.
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