58 Witney Local Cycling and Walking Plan (LCWIP)
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Cabinet Member: Highway Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2022/134
Contact: Odele Parsons, Senior Transport Planner.
Report by Corporate Director Environment & Place (CMDHM 5).
To seek approval of the Witney Local Cycling and Walking Plan.
Additional documents:
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Highway Management AGREED to approve the Witney Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.
Minutes:
This report
presented the strategic Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
produced for Witney. The LCWIP identified a network of walking and cycling
routes in and around Witney (including potential future routes) and set out
high level proposals for improvements to the walking and cycling infrastructure
which made up this network. These infrastructure improvements were intended for
development over a ten-year period to 2033 and would help to enable modal shift
from private vehicle use to active and sustainable modes of travel. The LCWIP
was also well aligned with the County Council’s nine priorities as outlined in
its Strategic Plan 2022-2025.
The Chair, Cllr
Gant – Cabinet Member for Highway Management, invited speakers to address the
meeting and responded to the points made.
Cllr Dan Levy spoke
in support of the approval of the Witney LCWIP.
Noting that the
active travel tranche 3 scheme intended to improve the public realm to make the
High Street a more accessible, pleasant environment for people to walk, cycle
and spend time, Cllr Levy enquired as to whether any of the policies in the
LCWIP could be delivered through that scheme.
The Senior
Transport Planner responded that the High Street and Market Square schemes had
similar objectives and the pertaining active travel schemes were likely to be
within the first of the LCWIP schemes to be delivered.
The Chair welcomed
the report and thanked officers, in particular Odele Parsons,
Senior Transport Planner, for the work that had gone into this proposal. The
Chair felt the plan was extremely thorough and an excellent example of
coproduction and constructive local engagement in the design of a scheme. The
plan was also clearly aligned to the introduction of 20mph speed limits across
Witney.
The Chair was
pleased to note the reference to walking and wheeling in the report, reflecting
the Council’s commitment to making networks accessible for all.
The Chair also
welcomed the inclusion of cycle parking in the report.
The Chair noted and
addressed responses to the consultation.
A
number of respondents
took the view that funding for the plan could be better spent on other areas.
The Chair’s response was that the Council’s policy of bringing forward LCWIPs
facilitated access to funding opportunities from a variety of sources,
including government grants, for schemes that delivered on national priorities
such as increased walking and cycling.
The Chair invited officers to address the potential loss of vegetation and green space that may result from implementation of some proposals. Officers explained that the plan would avoid using green space where possible, but as each individual scheme was designed some grass verges may be lost to accommodate widened paths and other infrastructure. The loss of vegetation would be considered as a last resort and weighed against the benefits from increased active travel over motor vehicle use. Each scheme would undergo consultation and a Climate Impact Assessment and opportunities to increase vegetation or plant trees would be sought. Some schemes would also improve and increase access to green ... view the full minutes text for item 58