40 Frideswide Square, Oxford - Transport and Public Realm Scheme
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Cabinet Member: Transport
Forward Plan Ref: 2012/012
Contact: John Disley, Strategic Manager - Policy & Strategy Tel: (01865) 810460
Report by Director for Environment & Economy (CA8).
The report summarises the
outcomes of design work and stakeholder consultation on two options for
improving
The
Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to approve the “Boulevard”
option for
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report
which summarised the outcome of design work and stakeholder consultation on two
options for the improvement of
Councillor Susanna Pressel,
speaking as local member for West Central Oxford, expressed concern about the
methodology used for consultation as local residents had not been
consulted. Although she supported the
‘boulevard’ option she had concerns over some of the safety issues, especially
on the part of people with disabilities, unconfident cyclists and elderly
pedestrians in relation to that option and warned against carrying out the scheme
‘on the cheap’. She referred to the need
for: CCTV cameras to keep traffic speeds down to a maximum of about 15 mph at
all times; improvements to be carried out under the
She further questioned whether improving the flow would attract more traffic and whether the removal of bus lanes would mean that bus journeys would take longer.
Mr Graham Jones, speaking for ROX
welcomed the proposed improvements to
Councillor Armitage, speaking as
local member for West Central Oxford spoke in support of the ‘Boulevard’
option, whilst raising concern regarding the safety of cyclists, namely the
danger of vehicles turning left at roundabouts.
He reminded members of the fatal accident to a cyclist close to the
railway bridge a few years ago and to other serious injury in the area. He urged the Cabinet to ensure that a design
which addressed cyclists’ safety concerns was one of the highest priorities
during the next stage of the design work, as without it, he believed that the
scheme could undermine what the Council was trying to achieve at an important
gateway into
Ms Gwynneth Pedlar, spoke on behalf of Oxfordshire Unlimited, an organisation supported by the County Council to monitor and advise the Council on issues affecting disabled people. Of the two options presented, Oxfordshire Unlimited was satisfied that the ‘Boulevard’ design was the one most favoured due to clearer sight lines and dedicated crossings making it clearer. She believed that the safety could however be improved with controlled crossings in several areas. She sought assurance that the removal of traffic lights would not increase the number of pedestrian accidents and that in the event that accidents did increase lights would be restored quicker than the six month period mentioned. She raised further concerns over the lack of provision for cyclists; a loading bay ... view the full minutes text for item 40