Central Oxfordshire Movement and Place Framework - Phase 1: City Centre and North Oxford
We are inviting residents, businesses and visitors to have their say on potential street improvements for the city centre and north Oxford.
This call for ideas is part of the Central Oxfordshire Movement and Place Framework (COMPF), a project aimed at reimagining Oxford's public realm and to start conversations about the future of our streets and squares.
The COMPF framework will create an ambitious vision for how we will reclaim street space for people - including improved pavements, seating, play spaces and greenery, relocating where tourist buses pick up and drop off, changing how buses move around and services connect together, and how junctions work.
Draft options and opportunities
We have worked together with a wide range of people, including local resident groups, civic organisations, public transport operators, landowners and transport user groups to develop an initial set of ideas. You can read early outputs of this work, including a suggested initial list of locations that could benefit from improvements and early options and opportunities, in the following documents. We want these to act as conversation-starters.
Have your say
Please fill in the survey below by 23 March 2025.
We are particularly interested in feedback on:
- locations for potential street improvements (both the ones we have identified and potential new ones)
- the project's goals and method
The Central Oxfordshire Movement and Place Framework
This engagement exercise is part of the COMPF project funded by the government’s Housing and Growth Deal which aims to improve the way public realm is planned and managed by considering transport, planning and regeneration opportunities at the same time in a joined-up way.
Your feedback, alongside other evidence, will help us create the framework.
Individual schemes included in the final framework will be taken forward as funding opportunities arise, and will be subject to further analysis, design and detailed public engagement on a project-by-project basis.