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Declarations of Interest See guidance below. Minutes: Cllr Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Transport Management, declared an interest in item 13 as the decision would involve his division, Summertown and Wolvercote. As per the Council’s constitution, the Leader of the Council, Cllr Liz Leffman, appointed Cllr Judy Roberts, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Development Strategy, to chair item 13 and make the decision. |
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Questions from County Councillors Any county councillor may, by giving notice to the Proper Officer by 9 am two working days before the meeting, ask a question on any matter in respect of the Cabinet Member’s delegated powers. The number of questions which may be asked by any councillor at any one meeting is limited to two (or one question with notice and a supplementary question at the meeting) and the time for questions will be limited to 30 minutes in total. As with questions at Council, any questions which remain unanswered at the end of this item will receive a written response. Questions submitted prior to the agenda being despatched are shown below and will be the subject of a response from the appropriate Cabinet Member or such other councillor or officer as is determined by the Cabinet Member, and shall not be the subject of further debate at this meeting. Questions received after the despatch of the agenda, but before the deadline, will be shown on the Schedule of Addenda circulated at the meeting, together with any written response which is available at that time. Minutes: There were none. |
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Petitions and Public Address Members of the public who wish to speak at this meeting can attend the meeting in person or ‘virtually’ through an online connection. Requests to speak must be submitted by no later than 9am four working days before the meeting. Requests to speak should be sent to: committeesdemocraticservices@oxfordshire.gov.uk If you are speaking ‘virtually’, you may submit a written statement of your presentation to ensure that if the technology fails, then your views can still be taken into account. A written copy of your statement can be provided no later than 9 am 2 working days before the meeting. Written submissions should be no longer than 1 A4 sheet. Additional documents:
Minutes: There were 16 public addresses to the meeting with several
speaking on multiple items. Item 5: Cllr Brad Baines Cllr Ian Snowdon Danny Yee Zaki Moosa Robin Tucker (CoHSAT) Item 6: Danny Yee Item 7: Parish Cllr Dennis Price Item 8: Valetin Heinrichs Item 9: Bashir Ahmed (COLTA) Item 10: Danny Yee Item 12: Parish Cllr Simon Howell Ralph Melhuish Item 14: Cllr Kieron Mallon Paul Bonsor (Banbury Active Travel Supporters) Robin Tucker (CoHSAT) Anna Plassart Item 40: Cllr Tim Bearder |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 18 July 2024 to be signed by the Chair as a correct record. Minutes: Having consulted with the Chair (Cllr Judy Roberts) of the previous meeting, the minutes of the meeting held on 18 July 2024 were approved by the Chair as a correct record. |
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School Street Phase 2 - Proposed Use of ANPR Cameras to Enforce the Phase 2 School Streets Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/232 Contact: Caroline Coyne, Project Manager (Caroline.Coyne@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT5). The Cabinet Member is
RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposal for 'Automatic
Number Plate Recognition' (ANPR) cameras to enforce the current five
experimental phase 2 school streets in Oxford and Didcot at the following
schools: i)
St Mary and St John Church of England
Primary School, Oxford, ii)
Sandhills Community Primary School,
Oxford, iii)
Tyndale Community (Primary) School,
Oxford, iv)
New Hinksey Church of England Primary
School, Oxford, and v)
Manor Primary School, Didcot. Minutes: The Chair introduced
the item to the meeting, invited speakers to make their addresses and responded
to their points in turn. The Chair noted the
involvement in the development of these schemes by local County Councillors in
their own local areas. The Chair asked officers
about reasons for not considering ‘volunteer-led trials’ as pointed out by
public speakers. Officers stated that they would take that away and look into
it. Officers pointed out
that they were in the midst of commissioning a review of all schools in
Oxfordshire to assess them for suitability for School Streets or other schemes.
The Chair asked if this would include private schools and officers confirmed
this point. The Chair reflected
that travel choices were not only about safety, but also about health and
educational attainment. Officers confirmed
that additional streets being added to the schemes was under consideration. The Chair noted that
one of the advantages of active travel methods was to more accurately predict
travel times. The Chair thanked
speakers for their contributions, praised officers for their work and agreed to
the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve
the proposal for 'Automatic Number Plate Recognition' (ANPR) cameras to enforce
the current five experimental phase 2 school streets in Oxford and Didcot at
the following schools: i)
St
Mary and St John Church of England Primary School, Oxford, ii)
Sandhills
Community Primary School, Oxford, iii)
Tyndale
Community (Primary) School, Oxford, iv)
New Hinksey Church of England Primary School,
Oxford, and v)
Manor Primary School, Didcot. |
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Botley Road, Oxford - Cycle Lane Amendments 2024 Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/252 Contact: Robert Freshwater, Infrastructure Development Lead (Robert.Freshwater@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT6). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the removal of the mandatory
cycle lane on the southern side of the A420 Botley Road and its replacement
with a new wider ‘advisory’ cycle lane, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair invited speakers to address the meeting and
responded to their points in turn. The Chair noted that Oxford was within the County Council’s
20mph policy but had been affected by Network Rail’s changing timetable with
regards to the Botley Road. The Chair stated that he shared the ambition of wanting to
do more but noted that individual schemes were restricted by time and funding. Officers pointed out that the existing mandatory cycle lane
was not of desirable width as per guidance of minimum standards, and thus an
advisory lane was the option put forward. The Chair noted that this scheme was an interim step and
that improvements would come forward in the context of the traffic filters and
Network Rail’s work finishing The Chair thanked officers for their work and agreed to the
recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the removal of the mandatory
cycle lane on the southern side of the A420 Botley Road and its replacement
with a new wider ‘advisory’ cycle lane, as advertised. |
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Proposed Traffic Calming - B4027, Wheatley Road, Islip Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/233 Contact: Andrew Madigan, Principal Engineer – Structural Maintenance (Andrew.Madigan@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT7). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the construction of a full-width
road hump on the B4027 Station Road in Islip, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair invited speakers to address the meeting and
responded to their points in turn. Officers stated that they reflected on a number of
considerations on the optimum measures to introduce, noting that in the
previous scheme, speed humps had been introduced but were not in compliance
with regulations. Following a question from the Chair, officers confirmed that
vegetation works were planned as part of the scheme. The Chair thanked officers and approved the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the construction of a full-width
road hump on the B4027 Station Road in Islip, as advertised. |
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A4074-B4015 Connecting Lane Junction Closure Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/160 Contact: Roger Plater, Senior Officer – Vision Zero (Roger.Plater@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT8). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of a prohibition
of motor vehicles restriction at the southern end of the connecting lane (known
as Henley Road) between the A4074 and B4015 within Clifton Hampden parish, as
advertised. Minutes: The Chair invited
speakers to address the meeting and responded to their points in turn. The Chair reflected upon
fatalities that have occurred during past incidents involving this road and
noted how dangerous the road being open was. The Chair thanked
the speaker for their powerful contribution, thanked officers for their work
and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a) Approve the introduction of a prohibition of
motor vehicles restriction at the southern end of the connecting lane (known as
Henley Road) between the A4074 and B4015 within Clifton Hampden parish, as
advertised. |
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Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/101 Contact: Craig Rossington, Technical Lead – Transport Planning – Central (Craig.Rossington@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT9). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the removal of the existing
‘Prohibition of Motor Vehicles’ restriction on Hackney Carriage Vehicles (HCVs)
& Licensed Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs) in & around the Westgate
shopping centre in Oxford, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair invited speakers to address the meeting and
responded to their points in turn. Officers confirmed that this proposal was an extension of
the experiment from 7am to 7pm which then became permanent, which allowed
Taxi’s and Private Hire Vehicles to use the Westgate Bus Link as a through
road. Officers confirmed that the proposal, if approved, would be
monitored to ensure any issues were addressed. The Chair confirmed with officers that dropping off and
picking up was not permitted. The Chair noted that he felt Taxi’s were part of the
solution to car traffic in Oxford and as part of the public transport offer. The Chair referenced the objections from bus companies
surrounding enforcement. The Chair noted the support from the local Oxford City
Councillor for Hinksey Park. The Chair thanked speakers and officers and agreed to the
recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the removal of the existing ‘Prohibition
of Motor Vehicles’ restriction on Hackney Carriage Vehicles (HCVs) &
Licensed Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs) in & around the Westgate shopping
centre in Oxford, as advertised. |
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Sandy Lane, West Oxford - Proposed Raised Zebra Crossing and Traffic Calming Features Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/253 Contact: Roger Plater, Senior Officer – Vision Zero (Roger.Plater@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the construction on Sandy Lane
West, Oxford the following measures, as advertised: b)
A Humped Zebra crossing west of its
junction with Broadfields c)
Raised Side Road Entry Treatments (SRETs)
across its junctions with Broadfields, Costar Close and Spring Lane. d)
Round top road humps at the following
locations – 1. 19m* southwest of the western kerb-line of Blackbird
Leys Road, 2..15m* northeast of the centre of its junction with
Costar Close, 3. 55m* east of the centre of its junction with Spring
Lane, 4.20m* west of the centre of its junction with Spring
Lane, and 5.25m* west of its junction with Bampton Close. *Approximate dimensions Minutes: The Chair invited speakers to address the meeting and
responded to their points in turn. Officers commented on the balance between loss of vegetation
versus safety and visibility. The Chair noted support from the consultation responses,
acknowledging that the scheme intended to improve the safety of children. The Chair thanked speakers and officers and agreed to the
recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the construction on Sandy Lane West,
Oxford the following measures, as advertised: b)
A
Humped Zebra crossing west of its junction with Broadfields c)
Raised Side Road Entry Treatments (SRETs)
across its junctions with Broadfields, Costar Close and Spring Lane. d)
Round top road humps at the following
locations –
2..15m* northeast of the centre of its junction with
Costar Close, 3. 55m* east of the centre of its junction with Spring
Lane, 4.20m* west of the centre of its junction with Spring
Lane, and 5.25m* west of its junction with Bampton Close. *Approximate dimensions |
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Elms Road, Thame - Proposed No Waiting At Any Time Restrictions Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/228 Contact: Daniel Mowlem, Senior Engineer (Daniel.Mowlem@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT11). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED
to: Approve the following parking
restrictions on Elms Road in Thame, as advertised: a)
Formalise & extend the existing
double yellow lines on the north side of the carriageway, from a point 25
metres northwest of the centre of the access junction to the Rectory
residential development, south-eastwards for a distance of approx. 58 metres,
and b)
Formalise the existing double yellow
lines on the south side of the carriageway, from a point 24 metres northwest of
the centre of the access junction to the Rectory residential development,
south-eastwards for a distance of approx. 45 metres. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. Officers noted the safety concerns relating to the visibility and stated that the developer was asked to complete a Road Safety Audit, which shared similar concerns over safety. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the following parking restrictions on Elms Road
in Thame, as advertised: a)
Formalise & extend the existing
double yellow lines on the north side of the carriageway, from a point 25
metres northwest of the centre of the access junction to the Rectory
residential development, south eastwards for a distance of approx. 58 metres,
and b)
Formalise the existing double yellow
lines on the south side of the carriageway, from a point 24 metres northwest of
the centre of the access junction to the Rectory residential development, south
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Shrivenham - Village Centre Parking Proposals 2024 Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/243 Contact: James Whiting, Team Leader – TRO and Parking Schemes (James.Whiting@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT13). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED
to: Approve the
introduction of parking controls in Shrivenham as follows: a)
The introduction of no waiting at any
time restrictions on sections of High Street, Manor Lane, Church Walk and
Hazell’s Lane. b)
The introduction of parking places on
High Street for permit holders or 3-hour maximum stay for non-permit holders
during the hours of 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. c)
To retain disabled persons parking places
on High Street adjacent to No.50 and in front of Elm Tree Surgery. d)
To remove existing in-carriageway cycle
parking east of Elm Tree House, to be replaced with a Disabled persons parking
place. e)
The introduction of a new Disabled
persons parking places adjacent to No. 50b and No.33. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair invited
speakers to address the meeting and responded to their points in turn. Officers noted a
slight change in respect of recommendation (b) in the report, which would be
slightly amended to include ‘Church Walk’ if the recommendations were approved. Officers pointed out
that enforcement of obstruction was a Police matter. The Chair noted that
consultation responses reflected local debate and that it was good to see local
engagement. Officers confirmed
that reviews could be undertaken post-implementation to ensure mitigation could
be put in place if required. Officers noted that there
were some responses that came in after the period of consultation had ended and
raised similar issues to those outlined in the report. The Chair thanked
officers and accepted their judgement. The Chair thanked
officers for their work, speakers for their contributions and agreed to the
recommendations as amended. RESOLVED to: Approve the
introduction of parking controls in Shrivenham as follows: a)
The
introduction of no waiting at any time restrictions on sections of High Street,
Manor Lane, Church Walk and Hazell’s Lane. b)
The
introduction of parking places on High Street and Church Walk, for
permit holders or 3-hour maximum stay for non-permit holders during the hours
of 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. c)
To
retain disabled persons parking places on High Street adjacent to No.50 and in
front of Elm Tree Surgery. d)
To
remove existing in[1]carriageway cycle
parking east of Elm Tree House, to be replaced with a Disabled persons parking
place. e)
The
introduction of a new Disabled persons parking places adjacent to No. 50b and
No.33. Cllr Andrew Gant
left the meeting for the duration of Item 13. Cllr Judy Roberts assumed the
Chair for Item 13. |
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Upper Wolvercote CPZ: Proposed Resident and Visitor Parking Permit Eligibility Amendments Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/267 Contact: James Whiting, Team Leader – TRO and Schemes (James.Whiting@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT13). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED
to: Approve the
following proposals in respect of eligibility for parking permits within the
Upper Wolvercote Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ) within Oxford, as advertised: Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the support in the consultation for the
proposals. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the following proposals in respect of eligibility
for parking permits within the Upper Wolvercote Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ)
within Oxford, as advertised: a)
Allow all boats at the ‘Agenda 21’ residential
moorings to be eligible to apply for resident's parking permits and residents'
visitors' parking permits. Cllr Andrew Gant returned to the meeting and assumed the
Chair for the remainder of the meeting. |
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Banbury: 20 Mph Speed Limits Scheme Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/080 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT15) The Cabinet
Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve the
introduction of 20mph speed limits in Banbury as advertised with the exception
of the lengths of roads set out below: a)
The A361 North Bar Street, Horsefair and South Bar
Street between their junctions with the B4100 Warwick Road and A361 Bloxham
Road, b)
The A4260 Upper Windsor Street, Windsor Street and
Cherwell Street between their junctions with Swan Close Road and Bridge Street, c)
Castle Street and Cherwell Drive between their
junctions with the A361 North Bar Street and the A4260 Concorde Avenue, d)
Hightown Road and Swan Close Road between their
junctions with Bankside and the A4260 Upper Windsor Street, e)
A361 Bloxham Road – the 40m length immediately
southwest of its junction with the A361 South Bar Street, f)
A361 Southam Road – the 260m length immediately north
of its junction with the B4100 Warwick Road, g)
A4260 Concorde
Avenue – the 65m length immediately north of its junction with Bridge Street, h)
B4100 Oxford Road – the 190m length immediately south
of its junction with A361 South Bar Street, i)
Bankside – the 30m length immediately east of its
junction with Hightown Road, j)
Bridge Street – the 125m length immediately east of
its junction with the A4260 Upper Windsor Street. Minutes: The Chair invited speakers to
address the meeting and responded to their points in turn. Officers noted points surrounding
the coherence of having a small stretch of 20mph speed limits outside of the
school mentioned in addresses by speakers. The Chair clarified with officers
that recommendations a) to d) were designed to address concerns on the
‘through-routes’ raised when the scheme was deferred at the Delegated Decisions
by Cabinet Member for Transport Management meeting in January 2024. Officers noted that the
recommended length of speed limits was 300 metres, but that there were some
exceptions and that if 20mph speed limits were to be introduced on an ‘A’ road,
signage would have to be illuminated. There were discussions between
officers about the implications of cost in delivering the set policies of the
County Council and it was felt that local expertise from the local County
Councillor would be useful in making judgments on this specific point. The Chair noted that the proposal
had to be introduced in a holistic way to link in with other policies put
forward by the County Council. The Chair referenced the change in
Welsh government guidance on 20mph schemes to involve local authorities as
vindication of the scheme working well in Oxfordshire with the involvement of
local County Councillors and parish/town councils. The Chair asked for officers to
keep recommendation f) closely under review and to liaise with the school. The Chair thanked speakers for
their contributions, thanked officers for their work and agreed to the
recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the introduction of
20mph speed limits in Banbury as advertised with the exception of the lengths
of roads set out below: a)
The A361 North Bar Street, Horsefair
and South Bar Street between their junctions with the B4100 Warwick Road and
A361 Bloxham Road, b)
The A4260 Upper Windsor Street, Windsor
Street and Cherwell Street between their junctions with Swan Close Road and
Bridge Street, c)
Castle Street and Cherwell Drive between their
junctions with the A361 North Bar Street and the A4260 Concorde Avenue, d)
Hightown Road and Swan Close Road between
their junctions with Bankside and the A4260 Upper Windsor Street, e)
A361 Bloxham Road – the 40m length immediately
southwest of its junction with the A361 South Bar Street, f)
A361 Southam Road – the 260m length
immediately north of its junction with the B4100 Warwick Road, g)
A4260 Concorde Avenue – the 65m length
immediately north of its junction with Bridge Street, h)
B4100 Oxford Road – the 190m length
immediately south of its junction with A361 South Bar Street, i)
Bankside – the 30m length immediately east of
its junction with Hightown Road, j)
Bridge Street – the 125m length immediately
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Thame: Radial Routes & Heythrop Way - 20mph & 30mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/027 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT16). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve the introduction of the amended 20mph speed
limits in Thame as advertised excepting for the following roads: a)
B4445 Aylesbury Road – terminal point to
be 60 metres north of its roundabout junction with Bell Lane & the B4445
North Street, b)
B4445 Chinnor Road – terminal point to be
25 metres southeast of its junction
with Cotmore Gardens, c)
Kingsey Road - terminal point to be 40
metres east of its junction with Kings Road, d)
Oxford Road - terminal point to be 15
metres southwest of its junction with Fish Ponds Lane. Minutes: The Chair introduced
the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that
the principal objection was from the Oxford Bus Company, which officers confirmed,
in part, was the reason for the 4 exceptions in the recommendations, alongside
considering road environments. Officers emphasised
the need to balance objectives, through the delivery of the County Council’s
20mph schemes and to encourage the use of bus travel. The Chair stated
that evidence was required from the bus companies to prove the cumulative
effect on their services. Officers noted that
Lord Williams School was well connected to active travel routes. The Chair referred
to consultation responses in the report, including from the bus companies,
active travel groups, local residents and students at local schools. The Chair
particularly praised youth engagement in the consultation responses. The Chair noted the
support of Thame Town Council. The Chair asked
officers to take away the point surrounding reducing the areas cars can go and
increasing pedestrian activity as part of wider thinking in relation to
Oxfordshire’s market towns. The Chair made it
clear that he felt there was not sufficient evidence to not introduce 20mph
speed limits at recommendation c) and d), and thus, he did not approve those
two recommendations. The Chair thanked
officers and approved recommendations a) and b) but did not approve
recommendations c) and d) in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the introduction of the amended 20mph speed
limits in Thame as advertised excepting for the following roads: a)
B4445 Aylesbury Road – terminal point to
be 60 metres north of its roundabout junction with Bell Lane & the B4445
North Street, b)
B4445 Chinnor Road – terminal point to be
25 metres southeast of its junction with Cotmore
Gardens. The Chair did not approve recommendation c) or
recommendation d). c)
Kingsey
Road - terminal point to be 40 metres east of its junction with Kings Road, d)
Oxford Road - terminal point to be
15 metres southwest of its junction with Fish Ponds Lane. |
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Wallingford: Radial routes & Hithercroft Road - 20mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/018 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director for Environment and Highways (CMDTMT17). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve the introduction of the amended 20mph speed
limits in Wallingford, as advertised excepting: a)
Castle Street – terminal point to be 120
metres south of its junction with the access to Wallingford Cemetery b)
Hithercroft
Road – terminal point to be 35 metres west of its junction with Borough Avenue. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this was deferred initially as the
local County Councillor asked for additional 20mph speed limit zones, and that
officers had brought this back with a recommendation amending the 20mph zones,
with the exception of the two outlined in recommendation a) and b). The Chair noted the response at Annex 3 from the bus
companies and objections relating to the overall policy. The Chair felt this was a suitable compromise in assessing
the needs of the bus companies and complying with County Council policy. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the introduction of the amended 20mph speed
limits in Wallingford, as advertised excepting: a) Castle Street – terminal point to be 120
metres south of its junction with the access to Wallingford Cemetery a)
Hithercroft
Road – terminal point to be 35 metres west of its junction with Borough Avenue. |
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A4260 - between Bodicote and Adderbury - Proposed 40mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/236 Contact: David Catlin, Senior Officer (David.Catlin@oxfordshire.gov.uk), Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT18). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of a 40mph speed
limit on the A4260 Banbury Road between Adderbury and Bodicote, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this was part of a government
initiative to improve safety outside RAF bases, following tragic incidents in
previous years. The Chair noted concerns from Oxford Bus Company in the
consultation responses. Officers confirmed there was a well-used footpath alongside
the road in question and further stated that there was a brief to look at roads
that could be used by American drivers into towns, such as Banbury. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the introduction of a 40mph speed
limit on the A4260 Banbury Road between Adderbury and Bodicote, as advertised. |
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A422, Hennef Way, Banbury - Proposed 40mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/237 Contact: David Catlin, Senior Officer (David.Catlin@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT19). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of a 40mph speed
limit in place of the existing 50mph limit on the A422 Hennef
Way in Banbury, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this was part of a government
initiative to improve safety outside RAF bases, following tragic incidents in
previous years. Officers noted safety concerns surrounding the Concorde
Avenue roundabout, which has had significant collisions history. The Chair noted the response which had no objection from
Stagecoach Bus Company. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the introduction of a 40mph speed
limit in place of the existing 50mph limit on the A422 Hennef
Way in Banbury, as advertised. |
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A44 Manor Road, Woodstock - Proposed 30mph Speed Limit Extension Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/235 Contact: Angelo Antenucci, Engineer – Cherwell and West – Highway Agreements Team (Angelo.Antenucci@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT19). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the extension of the existing
30mph speed limit on the A44 Manor Road in Woodstock, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. Officers confirmed that the road conditions meant that a
30mph speed limit would be suitable, rather than a 20mph speed limit. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the extension of the existing 30mph
speed limit on the A44 Manor Road in Woodstock, as advertised. |
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Appleford: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/125 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT21). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Appleford-on-Thames, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair invited speakers
to address the meeting and responded to their points in turn. The Chair made a
series of general comments about the County Council’s 20mph scheme as a whole,
including: ·
Welcoming
comments from the Secretary of State about the new government’s intention to
leave decisions such as these to local authorities. ·
Addressing
concerns around cost and confirming this process was about implementation given
that the Council had already agreed to the costs. ·
Noting
that schemes are brought forward with the support of the parish/town councils
and the local County Councillor. ·
Noting
the response from Thames Valley Police about enforcement. ·
Referencing
the responses from the bus companies about the ‘cumulative effect’ on their
services. ·
Noting
that consultation responses were the decision of people who wished to respond
or not. The Chair noted the
good level of consultation response, which was welcomed. The Chair invited
local residents to stay in touch with the County Council with particular issues
in their local area. The Chair thanked
officers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve
the proposed introduction of 20mph speed limits in Appleford-on Thames, as
advertised. |
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Appleton with Eaton: 20mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/020 Contact: Roger Plater, Senior Officer – Vision Zero (Roger.Plater@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by: Director for Environment and Highways (CMDTMT11) The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a) Approve the proposed introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Appleton & Eaton, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair invited
local residents to stay in touch with the County Council with particular issues
in their local area. The Chair noted the
response from the bus companies highlighting that a lower speed limit would
make it easier to walk to bus stops. The Chair thanked
officers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Appleton & Eaton, as advertised. |
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Berinsfield: 20 Mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/071 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report
by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT23). The
Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Berinsfield as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair specifically noted the objection from the Oxford
Bus Company and referenced the written responses. Officers explained their findings in Annex 4, which timed
bus services in Berinsfield to try and quantify the impact of reductions in
speed limits. Officers concluded that if the bus was limited to a 20mph speed
limit, there would be a negligible impact on the duration of bus services. The Chair noted that the opinion of bus officers within the
County Council is that the reduction in time on the bus services could be
accommodated by ‘dwell time’ that is built into services. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Berinsfield as advertised. |
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Brize Meadow: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/234 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT24). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in the Brize Meadow Development, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this was proposal was due to a new
development of housing. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in the Brize Meadow Development, as advertised. |
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Buscot: Buscot & Buscot Wick - Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/173 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT25). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Buscot and 30mph speed limits
in Buscot Wick, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the standard response from Thames Valley
Police. The Chair referenced a written statement of support from the
local County Councillor. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Buscot and 30mph speed limits
in Buscot Wick, as advertised. |
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Chadlington: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/118 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT26). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Chadlington, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the good level of consultation response. The Chair referenced several consultation responses, which
emphasised support for the proposal. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Chadlington, as advertised. |
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Culham: 20 Mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/073 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report
by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT27). The
Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Culham as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that the scheme was for two non-contiguous
roads within Culham. The Chair referenced the good level of support for the
scheme in the consultation responses and noted a point from a local parish
councillor about speed limits on the High Street. The Chair thanked the parish council for their engagement
and asked them to keep in touch with the County Council about issues in their
area. The Chair noted that Culham was an area with potential for
new developments and that road speed limits would be kept under review. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Culham as advertised. |
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Ducklington: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/119 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT27). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Ducklington, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the support from the support from the local
parish council and the fact that they wanted more to happen on Standlake Road.
The Chair asked officers to note this point. The Chair made the point that the A415 was outside the scope
of this scheme. Officers confirmed that as part of the Vision Zero Review,
speed limits on A and B roads would be reviewed. The Chair noted the concerns of the bus companies. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Ducklington, as advertised. |
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East Hagbourne: 20mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/115 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT29). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in East Hagbourne, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this proposal was a logical extension
of County Council policy. The Chair referenced a consultation response about road
markings being ignored and asked officers to pick this up via the ‘School
Streets’ policy. The Chair thanked residents for their engagement and asked
them to keep in touch with the County Council about issues in their area. The Chair picked up a point regarding signage in heritage
areas. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in East Hagbourne, as advertised. |
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Fernham: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/126 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT30). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Fernham, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted how the map demonstrated how the policy was
being logically applied. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Fernham, as advertised. |
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Freeland: 20 Mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/085 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT30). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve the proposed speed limits in Freeland as
advertised, excepting: a)
The proposed 30mph speed limit on the
A4095. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that the scheme addressed residential roads within the village. Following recommendations from the local parish council and the local County Councillor, officers included their requests in the consultation, but felt, having reviewed the character of the road, to not put forward that recommendation. The Chair noted the cross-party support for this scheme and the high level of responses. The Chair referenced several consultation responses. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed speed limits in
Freeland as advertised, excepting: a) The proposed
30mph speed limit on the A4095. a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Fernham, as advertised. |
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Fyfield & Tubney: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/172 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT32). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph and 50mph speed limits in Fyfield as
advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. Following a question from the Chair, officers confirmed that
Digging Lane was a stretch of road being reduced to 50mph from national speed
limit, subject to the recommendations being approved. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph and 50mph speed limits in Fyfield as advertised. |
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Horley: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/121 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT33). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Horley, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that this proposal was a clear application
of County Council policy. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Horley, as advertised. |
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Kelmscott: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/156 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT33). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Kelmscott, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair raised the point about the visual impact of
signage in historic villages, such as Kelmscott. Officers confirmed that
discretion was exercised to allow flexibility in this case. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Kelmscott, as advertised. |
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Little Wittenham: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/150 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT34). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a) Approve the proposed introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Little Wittenham, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the consultation response from the local
County Councillor. Following a question from the Chair on buffer zones,
officers confirmed that it could be done but at further expense and further
consultation. The Chair noted that the local parish council referenced
successful schemes from 2021, which proved the success of the scheme. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Little Wittenham, as
advertised. |
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Middleton Stoney: 20 Mph Speed Limit Proposals Cabinet Member: Transport
Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/043 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT35). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the introduction of 20mph &
30mph speed limits in Middleton Stoney, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced
the item to the meeting. Officers noted the
strong concerns raised by Thames Valley Police, particularly in respect of the
B430. Officers referenced the
engagement with the local County Councillor and local parish council. The Chair references
several of the consultation responses. The Chair thanked
officers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve
the introduction of 20mph & 30mph speed limits in Middleton Stoney, as
advertised. |
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Northmoor: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/153 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT36). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph and 30mph speed limits in Northmoor, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the high level of response to the
consultation, which was welcomed. The Chair stated that the scheme was designed to improve
safety and to shift the balance of modal use. The Chair referenced several consultation responses. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph and 30mph speed limits in Northmoor, as advertised. |
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Shipton-on-Cherwell: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/155 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT37). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve the proposed introduction of 20mph speed limits
in Shipton-on-Cherwell, as advertised: a)
On the village road at
Shipton-on-Cherwell, b)
On the A4095 at Bunkers Hill. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to
the meeting. The Chair noted the high level of
response to the consultation, which was welcomed. The Chair noted the scheme was
two separate schemes. The Chair thanked officers and
agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve the proposed
introduction of 20mph speed limits in Shipton-on-Cherwell, as advertised: a) On the village road at
Shipton-on-Cherwell, b) On the A4095 at Bunkers
Hill. |
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Souldern: Proposed 20 Mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/083 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT38). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Souldern, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted that it was a small scheme and noted the
consultation responses. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Souldern, as advertised. |
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Sibford Gower: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/117 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT39). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: Approve, as advertised: a)
The proposed introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Sibford Ferris, b)
The proposed introduction of 20mph speed
limits in Sibford Gower. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the response to the consultation from
Cherwell District Council, who raised no objection. Officers noted the points about the visibility splay of the
new development and the Chair asked the parish council to keep in touch with
any issues. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: Approve, as advertised: a) The proposed introduction of 20mph speed limits in Sibford Ferris, b) The proposed introduction of 20mph speed limits in Sibford Gower. |
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Tiddington: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/258 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT40). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in Tiddington excepting the current proposal for the A418
which is recommended to remain at 30mph. b)
To approve the 20mph speed limits at
Milton Common. Minutes: The Chair invited
speakers to address the meeting, responded to their points in turn and
introduced the item to the meeting. Officers confirmed
that they believed that the A418 was not suitable for 20mph speed limits. Officers confirmed
that they would brief the local County Councillor about all aspects of the
scheme. Officers questioned
whether a deferral may be in order to allow for further briefings and to avoid
any ambiguity. The Chair thanked
the officers and speakers and agreed to the recommendations in the report. RESOLVED to: a) Approve the
proposed introduction of 20mph speed limits in Tiddington excepting the current
proposal for the A418 which is recommended to remain at 30mph. b) To approve the
20mph speed limits at Milton Common. |
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West Hendred: Proposed 20mph Speed Limits Cabinet
Member: Transport Management Forward Plan Ref: 2024/152 Contact: Anthony Kirkwood, Vision Zero Team Leader (Anthony.Kirkwood@oxfordshire.gov.uk) Report by Director of Environment and Highways (CMDTMT41). The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in West Hendred, as advertised. Minutes: The Chair introduced the item to the meeting. The Chair noted the high level of consultation responses,
with a majority supporting the scheme. The Chair thanked officers and agreed to the recommendations
in the report. RESOLVED to: a)
Approve the proposed introduction of
20mph speed limits in West Hendred, as advertised. |