Forward Plan Ref: 2019/139
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Report by Director for Community Operations (Interim) (CMDE6).
The report presents responses
received to a statutory consultation on proposed amendments to bus stop
provision at Market Square and Newbury Street and consequent changes to
disabled persons parking place provision in these roads put forward as a result of congestion of buses in Market Place combined
with the parking of vehicles on the ‘zig-zag’ line markings approaching the
pedestrian crossing on the south side of Market Place and also taking account
of the change in bus services resulting in the bus stop in Newbury Street now
being redundant.
Decision:
Approved
Noting support from Oxford Bus Company/Thames Travel and their desire to see the first part of the September 2017 agreed scheme implemented.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for
Environment considered (CMDE6) responses received to a statutory consultation
on proposed amendments to bus stop provision at Market Square and Newbury Street
along with consequent changes to disabled persons parking place provision in
those roads put forward as a result of congestion of buses in Market Place
combined with parking of vehicles on the ‘zig-zag’ line markings approaching
the pedestrian crossing on the south side of Market Place and also taking
account of the change in bus services resulting in the bus stop in Newbury
Street being now redundant.
Also tabled was a letter received from Thames Travel generally supportive
of the proposal but also calling for the first part of a scheme agreed in September
2017 to be progressed.
Officers also confirmed an amendment for paragraph 6 of the report to
read as follows “Funding for the proposed measures has been provided by the
Councillor Priority Fund and Oxfordshire County Council’s Parish Funded Works
(South) Capital Budget”
Mr Kirkwood confirmed support from the local member County Councillor
Jenny Hannaby and Wantage Town Council. Referring to the response from the Fire
& Rescue service he added that that had not been interpreted as an
objection to the specific scheme but more a generic comment regarding
enforcement.
Noting the letter from Thames Travel setting out support for the
scheme and the request to see that implemented along with the first part of the
September 2017 agreed scheme the
Cabinet Member for Environment understood
that there were funding issues with the 2017 scheme. Therefore, not wishing for
that to jeopardise progress on the current scheme she confirmed her decision,
having regard to the information set out in the report before her along with
the representations made to her at the meeting including the expressions of
local support, to:
Signed………………………………….
Cabinet Member for Environment
Date of signing………………………..