RESIDENTS have another chance to share their views on 'transformative' ideas for Oxford.
The Coalition for Healthy Streets and Active Travel (CoHSAT) and Build Oxford Back Better have now launched an online survey on their plans for the city's streets.
It follows a week-long pop-up shop in Ship Street, off Cornmarket Street, displaying their exhibition.
The plans 'reimagine' areas including St Giles, Broad Street and Iffley Road to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists and cut congestion.
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Their ideas include pedestrianising Walton Street in Jericho, as well as widening the pavements on routes including Hythe Bridge Street and Cowley Road, so bars, cafes and restaurants can set up outdoor seating.
Campaigners have also shared their vision for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), which use 'filters' to stop traffic using certain areas as a shortcut, and bus gates across the city.
They hope it will influence Oxfordshire County Council's bid for tranche two of the government’s emergency active travel fund (EATF), which must be submitted by Friday.
The council has provisionally been allocated £2.38m.
Visit cohsat.org.uk/popup to take the survey.
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