Councillor Wetenhall moved, and
Councillor Moore seconded a Notice of Motion under Standing Order
No.6 in the following terms:
“This Council resolves
that:
- full and transparent
information about air pollution levels on specific roads and health
impacts of living on or regularly using those roads whether as a
pedestrian, cyclist or motorist.
- information on
alternative walking and cycling routes or travel modes for known
regular commuter and school run routes, avoiding the most polluted
roads.
- Fuller information on
the health impacts of air pollution from all sources, both inside
the home (for wood burners, open fires, mould and damp) and outside
and actions to take to reduce these impacts.”
In presenting the motion,
Councillor Wetenhall made the following points:
- there was currently
misleading information and information that was difficult for lay
people to understand;
- 92% of nitrogen
dioxide monitoring sites did not meet WHO guidelines;
- there was a simple
solution, and it would not be very expensive; and
- she had attended the
Exeter Futures Walk put on by the University and it was clear that
there needed to be a simpler way to communicate scientific
information in way that could be understood by
everyone.
The Lord Mayor advised that an
amendment had been proposed and invited Councillor R Williams to
speak. Councillor R Williams moved, seconded by the Leader,
Councillor Bialyk, an amendment that under Standing Order 7 (4)
that his motion be referred to the Strategic Scrutiny
Committee.
In proposing her amendment,
Councillor R Williams informed Members that the Air Quality Report
was going to the Strategic Scrutiny Committee as an item at the
November meeting.
During debate on the amendment,
Members made the following points:
Councillor Palmer:
- this amendment
essentially squashed the motion; and
- vulnerable people
could not wait for this to be deferred.
Councillor Read:
- she appreciated that
scrutiny was able to look at things in depth;
- reports were often
only noted at scrutiny;
- it would be helpful
for Council to make a decision now, that
would support scrutiny regarding air quality;
- the original motion
enabled communication with residents and provided solutions
residents on how they can solve their problem; and
- if this amendment was
approved it would be a vote to not provide
transparency.
Councillor Ketchin:
- the Strategic
Scrutiny Committee would be assessing the reporting of air
pollution in the city;
- the original motion
was about simple measure to update information for the public;
and
- this brought forward
wood burners which had not previously been addressed.
Councillor Atkinson:
- Devon County Council
were responsible for devising and putting into place an Air Quality
Plan, the role of Exeter City Council was to put up monitoring
equipment and collect data;
- Exeter City Council
was creating plans to deal with mould and damp and that would be an
issue for Customer Focus Scrutiny; and
- this motion should go
to Scrutiny for an informed debate on these issues as they had a
valuable role and informed policies.
Councillor Wetenhall: