35 SRF Project - Side entry Road Treatments (Iffley & Banbury Roads, Oxford)
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Cabinet
Member: Transport Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2025/045
Contact: Helen Fallon, Project Manager (Helen.Fallon@oxfordshire.gov.uk)
Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT)
The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to:
Approve the following highway improvement measures for
implementation, as advertised and shown in annex 1 and 2:
a) Continuous crossing points, known as side road entry treatments on the following roads:
b) Extension of the existing ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ (double yellow lines) parking restrictions on:
c) Install
solar studs along the cycle routes to more clearly separate the cycleway from
the carriageway.
d) Improvement
works to pedestrian refuge islands.
e) Delegate
the approval of final design of the scheme to the Director of Environment and
Highways in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Transport Management.
Minutes:
The Chair introduced the item, invited speakers to make their addresses and responded to their points in turn.
The Chair read out a submitted written statement.
Officers confirmed that Bardwell Rd already had minor side road entry treatments, and it was felt Belbroughton Rd would benefit from this scheme.
The Chair referenced coach parking on Charlbury Rd by Oxford High School.
The Chair noted that the intention of the proposals was to reallocate road space to pedestrians and cyclists.
Following a question regarding the compatibility of the scheme with cycling tracks on Banbury Rd, officers confirmed that no funding was available in the short-term and felt the proposed scheme complimented the cycling tracks.
Officers noted that they were investigating the rain gardens being used as sustainable drainage as part of the design process.
The Chair stated that the Council’s 20mph speed limits project had concluded, but that Oxford was not actioned during the 3-year period due to the closure of the Botley Rd. It was confirmed that the plan is still to bring forward a proposal for 20mph speed limits in Oxford. This would further help safety in relation to the proposals.
Officers stated that emails of support for the scheme had been received from My Vision Oxfordshire.
The Chair noted that the Council was told by the government on where and how to spend the money available from the Safer Roads Fund.
The Chair referenced several consultation responses.
The Chair thanked officers and speakers and agreed to the recommendations in the report.
RESOLVED to:
Approve the following highway improvement measures for
implementation, as advertised and shown in annex 1 and 2:
a) Continuous crossing points, known as side road entry
treatments on the following roads:
i. Belbroughton Road,
ii. Linton Road,
iii. Rawlinson Road,
iv. Norham Road,
v. Bevington Road,
vi. Radcliffe Road,
vii. Iffley Turn (South),
viii. Westbury Crescent, and
ix. Courtland Road (North & South junctions), with
variation to the design on the following roads with bus routes - St. Margarets
Road, and Cornwallis Road.
b) Extension of the existing ‘No Waiting at Any Time’
(double yellow lines) parking restrictions on:
i. the southern side of
Radcliffe Road by approximately 7.5 metres, and ii. the northern side of
Westbury Crescent by approximately 8 metres.
c) Install solar studs along the cycle routes to more
clearly separate the cycleway from the carriageway.
d) Improvement works to pedestrian refuge islands.
e) Delegate the approval of final design of the scheme to
the Director of Environment and Highways in consultation with the Cabinet
Member for Transport Management.