Cabinet
Member: Public Health,
Inequalities and Community Safety
Forward Plan Ref: 2024/347
Contact: Kate Eveleigh, Public Health Principal (Kate.Eveleigh@oxfordshire.gov.uk)
Report by Director
of Public Health and Communities (CMDPHICS).
Minutes:
The Chair said his understanding was that the report provided an overview of the update to the Air Quality Route Map first adopted in June 2023. The aim at that time was to ensure that it would be a live document subject to annual review.
Officers said that in the report, actions had been removed if completed,
adjusted if they required additional clarity or greater ambition, or added.
Three actions were added as outlined in paragraph 16 of the report.
Officers said that the following action had been reinstated:
Undertake Network management as part of an integrated
approach to promote traffic flow and reduce idling traffic particularly in
locations where there are groups vulnerable to poor air quality.
and reworded:
Scope the options for Network management as part of an
integrated approach to promote traffic flow and reduce idling traffic
particularly in locations where there are groups vulnerable to poor air
quality.
They said that work was already underway on the development of the workplace parking levy, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), and traffic filters to reduce traffic at certain times, manage congestion, and improve air quality.
The Chair approved the recommendations, subject to the following amendments to the list of actions in the Route Map because he felt it was important to get some details on public record.
1. The reinstatement of this action:
Deliver parking controls, traffic reduction schemes
and congestion management measures to reduce private car use and improve local
air quality.
2. Revision of five actions as follows:
a.
Work to reduce air pollution from
waste disposal including development of the circular economy strategy.
Removed
as complete as a programme of actions to reduce air pollution included in waste
disposal activities and air quality expertise involved in development of the
County Councils Circular Economy strategy.
b.
Work with local partners to
deliver the Oxfordshire Energy Strategy and supporting projects.
Removed as complete as the
council has recruited to a new post to support addressing energy
challenges. Partners continue to work on delivery of the Oxfordshire
Energy Strategy.
c.
Ensure air quality impacts are
included as a consideration in county council planning consultation responses
including in Health Impact Assessments of strategic developments and major
infrastructure schemes, particularly where this is related to county council
functions such as transport.
An audit of planning application responses by the Public Health
service was carried out in the summer of 2024 and air quality impacts were
considered so this action removed as complete as ongoing.
d.
Ensure air quality is included as a
potential health impact when conducting HIAs on major transport schemes or
plans and any adverse impacts on local air quality are effectively mitigated.
Removed
as complete as the HIA guidance available on Oxfordshire Healthy Place Shaping webpages
which includes air quality as a potential health impact.
e.
Work with our Air Quality Partners to
understand current monitoring in Oxfordshire and develop a joined up,
integrated approach to local air quality monitoring.
Removed
as complete as University of Birmingham completed a review of air quality
monitors and monitoring sites are included on the Oxonair website
The Chair thanked officers for their contributions to the meeting.
RESOLVED to:
a)
agree the updated actions for 2025 in the
Air Quality Route Map developed under the Oxfordshire County Council Air
Quality Strategy 2023-2027; and
b)
agree that annual updates to the actions
in the Route Map is delegated to the Director of Public Health and Communities
in consultation with the Director of Environment and Highways in the future.
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