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Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience.

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Page 1: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience.

Page 2: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Oxford city centre: the challenge

Greatly improve the pedestrian experience in Oxford city centre

whilst maintaining excellent access for everyone, however

they choose to travel

Page 3: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Our aspirations• More “pedestrianisation” (meaning

different things in different streets)• Reduce impact of buses in city centre

– Low-emission, quiet, modern buses– Smartcard bus ticketing– Reduce bus flows in certain streets

• Improved cross city bus routeing• Cleaner streets• Excellent street design and materials,

including better bus stops

Page 4: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Stage 1

2009 - 2010

Page 5: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Queen Street Stage 1: 2009

Page 6: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

George Street & Magdalen Street 2010

Page 7: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Broad Street 2010

Page 8: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Stage 2

2011 - 2013

Page 9: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

High Street, St Aldate’s & Queen Street

Page 10: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Frideswide Square

• Remove all traffic lights in the square

• Create stunning public space and gateway to Oxford

• Easier access for pedestrians

• More flexibility for bus routeing

• Example layout shown!

Page 11: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Consultation• We have consulted on the vision for the city centre

• Five major schemes:

• Queen Street phase 1 (2009)

• George Street, Magdalen Street and St Giles (2010)

• Frideswide Square (2011)

• Broad Street (TBC)

• Queen Street phase 2, High Street and St Aldate’s (TBC - after 2011)

• We will consult on the details of these five schemes. Queen Street phase 1 consultation underway, ending 23rd March.

Page 12: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Queen Street today

Page 13: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Queen Street stage 1: 2009

• Relocate all bus stops from Queen Street

• Reduce bus flows

• More pedestrian space

• Interim landscaping scheme:• New surfaces• De-clutter and better

signs• New street furniture

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Queen Street today: with bus stops

Queen Street stage 1: without bus stops

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Queen Street today: with bus stops

Relocation of bus stops

Queen Street bus services will depart from one of:

• The northern end of St Aldate’s

• New Road, outside Co-Op bank west of Bonn Square

• Northern end of Castle Street

• Improvements to bus stop waiting areas (new shelters, seating etc)

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Queen Street today: with bus stops

Relocation of bus stops

Principles used:

• Keep the stops as close to Queen Street as possible

• The busiest stops should be the ones nearest to Queen Street

• Services where queues are more likely to build up must have as much pavement space as possible

• Bus routes serving the same destinations (eg Stagecoach service 1 and Oxford Bus Company service 5) should depart from adjacent stops wherever possible

Page 17: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Cyclists, taxis and deliveries

Currently:

• cycling is allowed in both directions between 6pm and 10am.

• delivery traffic allowed eastbound between 6pm and 10am

• taxis and licensed private hire vehicles allowed eastbound at any time of day - but only to pick up or drop off passengers in the street

We do not propose to change access arrangements for cyclists or delivery traffic as part of this scheme. We are currently reviewing access for taxis.

Page 18: Oxfordshire County Council has exciting plans to transform the centre of Oxford’s transport and pedestrian experience

Consultation

• Website: www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/transformoxford

• Write to Queen Street Proposals, FREEPOST OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (no further address required)

• Email [email protected]

• Fill in and return the feedback form on the leaflet

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Next steps

• Report consultation results to Cabinet Member Decisions on 23rd April

• Start advance works during May

• Move bus stops and start work in Queen Street – end of June

• Complete work – end of September