7 Oxford: Florence Park Area: Proposed Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)
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Forward Plan Ref: 2021/097
Contact: Tim Shickle, Group Manager – Traffic & Road Safety Tel: 07920 591545/Jim Whiting, Principal Officer – Parking Tel: 07584 581187
Report by Corporate Director Environment & Place (CMDHM8).
New Controlled Parking Zones
(CPZs) are being proposed across Oxford to address numerous local issues, along
with helping to support
the delivery of wider transport initiatives across the City and will
become increasingly important if policy proposals such as demand management
mechanisms e.g. traffic restrictions, or promoting
higher density development in the city, are agreed.
Following an informal
consultation on possible additional CPZs in Oxford in late 2018 the former
Cabinet Member for Environment on 25 April 2019 approved proceeding to formal
consultation on new CPZs at Cowley Centre East, Cowley Centre West, Cowley
Marsh, Headington Quarry, Hollow Way North, Lamarsh
Road, Old Marston (south) , Sandhills
and Waterways and, subject to
funding, Hollow Way South, Florence Park and Temple Cowley.Following
formal consultation, CPZs at Cowley Centre East, Cowley Centre West, Cowley
Marsh, Headington Quarry, Hollow Way North, Old Marston (south) and Waterways
were approved and implemented in 2020 and 2021 but with schemes at Lamarsh Road and Sandhills being deferred due to lower
levels of support. These deferrals, together with the lower-than-expected costs
for implementing the approved schemes, has enabled proceeding with formal
consultation on schemes at Hollow Way South, Florence Park and Temple Cowley. This
report presents consultation responses to the CPZ proposals for the Florence
Park area and also additional no waiting at any time
restrictions on Rymers Lane.
The
Cabinet Member for Highway Management is RECOMMENDED to approve:
(a) proposals as
advertised for a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the Florence Park area;
(b) proposed additional
no waiting at any time restrictions on Rymers Lane.
Decision:
Approved
Minutes:
New Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) were being proposed across Oxford to address numerous local issues, along with helping to support the delivery of wider transport initiatives across the city. Following an informal consultation on possible additional CPZs in Oxford in late 2018 the former Cabinet Member for Environment on 25 April 2019 approved proceeding to formal consultation on new CPZs at Cowley Centre East, Cowley Centre West, Cowley Marsh, Headington Quarry, Hollow Way North, Lamarsh Road, Old Marston (south), Sandhills and Waterways and, subject to funding, Hollow Way South, Florence Park and Temple Cowley. Following formal consultation, CPZs at Cowley Centre East, Cowley Centre West, Cowley Marsh, Headington Quarry, Hollow Way North, Old Marston (south) and Waterways were approved and implemented in 2020 and 2021 but with schemes at Lamarsh Road and Sandhills being deferred due to lower levels of support. Those deferrals, together with the lower-than-expected costs for implementing the approved schemes, had enabled proceeding with formal consultation on schemes at Hollow Way South, Florence Park and Temple Cowley. This report (CMDHM8) presented consultation responses to the CPZ proposals for the Florence Park area and also additional no waiting at any time restrictions on Rymers Lane.
Amanda Drake Brockman spoke as a resident of Westbury Crescent and while
not a resident of Florence Park she had an interest in the proposed CPZ as an
allotment holder at Elder Stubbs. She was concerned about the proposed road
markings planned for Rymers Lane as there were over 100 allotments at Elder
Stubbs and many more allotment users as well as Restore and other charities
working there. A large proportion of the gardeners were past retirement age and
although staying active as long as possible they sometimes needed to travel to
the allotments by car to deliver heavy items and with very little space for
cars inside the gates allotment users needed to park nearby from time to time.
Therefore, instead of double yellow lines on both sides of the road she asked
for some short-term parking places on one side of Rymers Lane, near to the
allotment gate which could also be used by families and less mobile people
wanting to spend a couple of hours in the park where parking was limited. It
would be a pity if these facilities were only accessible to those who were
either fully mobile or registered disabled. Rymers Lane was more than wide
enough to accommodate this as well as allow for cyclists travelling in both
directions and she hoped that a compromise could be reached enabling all
citizens to share the space.
Chris Heron spoke in support of CPZs across the city as a proven way of reducing commuter parking on residential streets, commuter journeys to and from these streets while promoting greater commuter uptake of existing large-scale car parks outside the city ring road. Removing commuter parking would make city streets less congested and polluted, safer for pedestrians and cyclists and more accessible for emergency services. Stopping commuter traffic at the ring ... view the full minutes text for item 7