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Proposed Speed Limit and Traffic Management Measures - Barton Park Development, Oxford

Meeting: 13/11/2014 - Delegated Decisions by Cabinet Member for Environment (including Transport) (Item 64)

64 A40 Oxford Northern Bypass - Barton Park Development - Proposed 50mph Speed Limit and Traffic Restrictions (including Bus Lane) at Proposed Junction with A40 and Access Road to Foxwell Drive pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Forward Plan Ref: 2014/141

Contact: Jim Daughton,  Service Manager, Delivery

Tel: (01865) 812083

 

Report by Deputy Director for Environment and Economy – Commercial & Delivery (CMDE4).

 

The report presents objections and other comments received during the course of the statutory consultation on two separate proposals: (i) for a 50mph speed limit on the A40 Oxford Northern Bypass between the A40 Headington roundabout north westwards to include the proposed new junction with the Barton Park development and (ii) for traffic restrictions at the latter junction and for a proposed link road from this junction to Foxwell Drive.

 

The Cabinet Member for the Environment is RECOMMENDED to:- 

 

(a)             approve the introduction of a 50 mph speed limit on A40 as advertised;

 

(b)            approve the introduction of traffic restrictions at the proposed junction on A40 as advertised;

 

(c)             approve the introduction of traffic restrictions on the proposed link road from Foxwell Drive to A40 should that road be constructed.

 

 

 

Decision:

Agreed

 

Agreed

 

Agreed*

 

*Noted subject to outcome of Town & Village green application

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Environment considered (CMDE4) objections and other comments received during the course of a statutory consultation on two separate proposals: (i) for a 50mph speed limit on the A40 Oxford Northern Bypass between the A40 Headington roundabout north westwards to include the proposed new junction with the Barton Park development and (ii) for traffic restrictions at the latter junction and proposed link road from this junction to Foxwell Drive.

 

Mr Chesman referred to improvements made to the A40 from a 3 lane to a dualled road to improve traffic flow at considerable cost. He considered the current 70 speed limit was suitable and having closed a number of junctions on this stretch of the A40 for safety reasons due to a number of accidents he couldn’t understand why a new junction was now being proposed. It would result in more queues in the rush hour, encourage rat running and only be 500 meters from the flyover and deceleration lane making it unsafe and difficult to enforce and in any event a decision should be deferred until the outcome of the application for the Town/Village Green on Foxwell Drive was known.

 

Mr Comerford referred to the commitment to provide houses.  There had been excellent collaboration with the County Council on this scheme which would provide integrated movement and was a critical element in the delivery of houses and other facilities associated with the Barton Park development.

 

Jane Cox stated that by providing a route to Headington and the City the link road would turn Northway into a roundabout. Over the years the area had changed considerably with few open spaces left and that would be further depleted by cutting through the existing children’s playground subjecting residents to higher traffic levels, more pollution and noise all within a less safe environment. She urged the County Council not to support provision of the link road.

 

Councillor Phillips supported the reduced speed limit but stressed the importance of providing camera enforcement to help meet local concerns regarding non-compliance with current limits. Inevitably the village green application hung over this aspect of the scheme and she asked if that application  was successful how it would affect bus routes.

 

Mr Tole confirmed that if the town & village green application was successful then the link road element could not proceed. He advised that the decision of the Inspector into that application was imminent and he understood the expectation was that it would to be considered by the County Council’s Planning & Regulation Committee on 12 January 2015. There could also be a further potential delay of 3 months from that date to allow for judicial review of any decision taken. If that happened it could be expected that there would be further considerable delay, which was why officers had taken the opportunity to put this to the Cabinet Member now. If an application for registration of a village green was successful then a T junction would be provided with a pedestrian link. He  ...  view the full minutes text for item 64