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Consultation has concluded
The Central Oxfordshire Travel Plan (COTP) sets out the transport strategy for Oxford and travel connections between the city and Kidlington, Eynsham, Botley, Cumnor, Kennington and Wheatley.
It will be the key document used to bid for relevant funding to deliver transport projects between now and 2050 that support the vision and targets of the county-wide transport plan, the Local Transport Connectivity Plan (LTCP).
The county-wide targets cover all aspects of travel from private car journeys, cycling, freight, bus, and rail journeys and seeks to:
reduce car trips by a quarter by 2030;
deliver a net-zero transport network by 2040 and
have zero, or as close as possible, road fatalities or life-changing injuries by 2050.
You said:
The draft plan was consulted on between 22 August and 13 October 2022.
It resulted in 2,329 responses (2,035 online and 294 via email), with more than 21,000 comments about the proposals made.
Based on the feedback received we are making several changes to the COTP including:
Providing more information on how the plan will support walking and wheeling
Updating details on the delivery of a zero-emission bus fleet
Providing more ambitious aspirations for public transport and transport hubs including improving the affordability of public transport
Greater appreciation that for some use of a private car will continue to remain important
Greater recognition that a balanced approach to transport provision is needed
Further detail on how the plan will support disability and accessibility groups, the elderly and younger generations
Further detail on how the plan will support taxis and private hire
Greater commitment to measures to enhance resident cycle parking provision
Greater detail and commitment on designing for and integrating significant planned development on the edge of existing urban areas
Next steps:
The plan and proposed changes were approved by Cabinet in November 2022.
The plan will now be updated with the proposed changes and published in Summer 2023.
The COTP will be subject to regular review, as other Area Travel Plans and Local Area Plans are developed and as updated Department for Transport guidance is published.
More information from the initial consultation can be found here;
The Central Oxfordshire Travel Plan (COTP) sets out the transport strategy for Oxford and travel connections between the city and Kidlington, Eynsham, Botley, Cumnor, Kennington and Wheatley.
It will be the key document used to bid for relevant funding to deliver transport projects between now and 2050 that support the vision and targets of the county-wide transport plan, the Local Transport Connectivity Plan (LTCP).
The county-wide targets cover all aspects of travel from private car journeys, cycling, freight, bus, and rail journeys and seeks to:
reduce car trips by a quarter by 2030;
deliver a net-zero transport network by 2040 and
have zero, or as close as possible, road fatalities or life-changing injuries by 2050.
You said:
The draft plan was consulted on between 22 August and 13 October 2022.
It resulted in 2,329 responses (2,035 online and 294 via email), with more than 21,000 comments about the proposals made.
Based on the feedback received we are making several changes to the COTP including:
Providing more information on how the plan will support walking and wheeling
Updating details on the delivery of a zero-emission bus fleet
Providing more ambitious aspirations for public transport and transport hubs including improving the affordability of public transport
Greater appreciation that for some use of a private car will continue to remain important
Greater recognition that a balanced approach to transport provision is needed
Further detail on how the plan will support disability and accessibility groups, the elderly and younger generations
Further detail on how the plan will support taxis and private hire
Greater commitment to measures to enhance resident cycle parking provision
Greater detail and commitment on designing for and integrating significant planned development on the edge of existing urban areas
Next steps:
The plan and proposed changes were approved by Cabinet in November 2022.
The plan will now be updated with the proposed changes and published in Summer 2023.
The COTP will be subject to regular review, as other Area Travel Plans and Local Area Plans are developed and as updated Department for Transport guidance is published.
More information from the initial consultation can be found here;
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