Forward Plan Ref: 2017/169
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Report by Director for Infrastructure Delivery (CMDE5).
The report presents responses
received to a statutory consultation on amendments to waiting restrictions and
the relevant Traffic Regulation Order in the above roads. The proposals in
respect of Bickerton and Latimer Road comprise
the updating of the schedules in the
order to better reflect the current situation, with no changes being made on
the ground. On Stapleton Road the
schedules are similarly amended, except that in the vicinity of house Nos. 19,
25 and 60 Stapleton Road double yellow lines are proposed instead of informal
access protection markings to better prevent obstruction to their driveways, at
the request of residents.
The
Cabinet Member for the Environment is RECOMMENDED to approve the proposals to
amend waiting restrictions and the relevant Traffic Regulation Order in
Bickerton, Latimer and Stapleton Roads as
advertised and amended as described in the report CMDE5.
Decision:
Approved
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for
Environment considered CMDE5 responses received to a statutory consultation on
amendments to waiting restrictions and the relevant Traffic Regulation Order in
respect of Bickerton and Latimer Roads. The proposals for those 2 roads
comprised the updating of current schedules in order to better reflect the current situation and did not require changes being
made on the ground. With
regard to Stapleton Road the schedules were being similarly amended, except that
in the vicinity of house Nos. 19, 25 and 60 Stapleton Road double yellow lines were
being proposed instead of informal access protection markings at the request of
residents to better prevent obstruction to their respective driveways,
Councillor Roz Smith appreciated the time officers
had spent on this but as the CPZ had been put in some time ago a wholesale
review was required and she urged that that should be done as soon as possible.
Councillor sanders endorsed those comments pointing
out that the CPZ had been imposed prior to Oxford United moving away from the
old Manor Road football ground. There were also issues regarding enforcement.
Mr Tole confirmed the age of the CPZ and that
officers with City colleagues were currently looking at CPZs in the city in order to address historical anomalies and achieve greater
consistency.
The Cabinet Member for Environment confirmed that
she was aware of the work being undertaken on CPZs and having regard to the
information set out in the report and the representations made to her at the
meeting confirmed her decision as follows:
to approve the proposals to amend waiting restrictions and the relevant Traffic Regulation Order in Bickerton, Latimer and Stapleton Roads as advertised and amended as described in the report CMDE5.
Signed……………………………………
Cabinet Member for Environment
Date of signing…………………………..
Approved