123 Oxford : East Oxford Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) - Traffic Regulation Order (TRO)
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Cabinet Member: Transport Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2023/134
Contact: Aron Wisdom, Programme Lead, aron.wisdom@oxfordshire.gov.uk
Report by Corporate Director Environment & Place (CA7).
The annexes to this report can be accessed via the following link:-
The Cabinet
is RECOMMENDED to:
(a)
Approve
the Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) for the three East Oxford Low Traffic
Neighbourhood (LTN) areas:
(i)
Divinity Road
(ii)
St. Clement’s
(iii)
St. Mary’s
Officers are working on measures to
mitigate the impacts of general congestion on bus services prior to the trial
traffic filters being implemented in late 2024, with a package of measures that
are due to be implemented during 2023 and 2024, city-wide. However, whilst the measures being considered
are hoped to assist appreciably, they are not likely to fully mitigate bus
service delays in the short term.
Nevertheless, officers consider that it is essential that the associated
measures are implemented. Therefore,
Cabinet is recommended to:
(b)
Subject
to the approval of (a) above, approve the replacement of the bollards in
Divinity Road, James Street and Magdalen Road with automatic number plate
recognition (ANPR) cameras.
(c)
Subject to approval of (b) above, approve
exemptions for emergency services, waste and postal vehicles, taxi and private
hire vehicles through the restrictions enforced by ANPR on Divinity Road, James
Street and Magdalen Road. The use of
ANPR and/or exemptions will be reviewed prior to/during the trial of the
traffic filters.
(d)
Subject
to the approval of (a) above, approve the introduction of bollards and/or
planters at the junction of Jeune Street and St. Clement’s, and make Jeune
Street two-way south of the restriction.
(e)
Subject
to the approval of (a) above, relocate the residential parking bay in Marston
Street.
(f)
Subject
to the approval of (a) above, move the filter
location on Bullingdon Road to the southwest to a point to the east of
the junction with Hurst Street.
(g)
Approve
the investigation of measures to improve public transport journey times and
adequately resource the interventions.
This report
presents cabinet with a consideration of alternative options as well as the
above officer recommendation to reflect the complexity of this project.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations approved.
Minutes:
Cabinet had before it a report presenting recommendations and alternative
options considered following the trial of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in
three areas of East Oxford. The trial had been approved by the Council in
December 2021. The restrictions had been implemented by the introduction of an
Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) in May 2022 which was due to
expire in November 2023.
Cabinet had received a large number of representations on the proposals
and were addressed by members of the public and County Councillors at the
meeting.
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Transport Management,
presented the report and responded to a number of the points raised by
speakers.
During discussion, members referred to the various points made by
speakers at the meeting.
They made the following points:-
· The difference in views and priorities expressed by older residents and those younger people was apparent
· The importance of creating spaces to improve peoples’ lives
· The current proposals were a compromise which took account of transport needs around the edges of the LTN areas and were a step in the process started by the Council’s previous administration
·
The importance of viewing the LTN proposals within
the wider context of traffic issues in the County as a whole and future plans for
transportation and environmental policies
Members noted that LTNs were in line with the County Council’s
priorities to take action to tackle the climate emergency and cut carbon
emissions, prioritise the health and well-being of residents and invest in an
inclusive, integrated, and sustainable transport network that was rebalanced in favour of
pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport users. However, they also recognised that the LTNs had created disbenefits
for some, including longer and more unpredictable journey times for less mobile
individuals who could not easily achieve modal shift away from a car, certain
trades, and professions, and (combined with other factors) public transport.
Bus journey times had been particularly negatively affected, but there was
evidence that this situation had begun to improve during the trial period.
Communities outside the immediate area of the scheme had not benefitted as much
as those within LTN areas and had experienced inconvenience. They had, however,
benefitted from an improved walking and cycling network.
Councillor Gant proposed and Councillor Bearder seconded the
recommendations, and they were approved.
RESOLVED to:-
(a)
Approve
the Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) for the three East Oxford Low Traffic
Neighbourhood (LTN) areas:
(i)
Divinity Road
(ii)
St. Clement’s
(iii)
St. Mary’s
(b)
Subject
to the approval of (a) above, approve the replacement of the bollards in
Divinity Road, James Street and Magdalen Road with automatic number plate
recognition (ANPR) cameras.
(c)
Subject to approval of (b) above, approve
exemptions for emergency services, waste and postal vehicles, taxi and private
hire vehicles through the restrictions enforced by ANPR on Divinity Road, James
Street and Magdalen Road. The use of
ANPR and/or exemptions will be reviewed prior to/during the trial of the
traffic filters.
(d) Subject to the approval of (a) above, approve ... view the full minutes text for item 123