Statutory Consultation: Proposed no waiting at any time restrictions on parts of Osier Way in Olney (TRO-378)

Statutory Consultation: Proposed no waiting at any time restrictions on parts of Osier Way in Olney (TRO-378)

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Consultation

The effect of the above proposed Order will be to introduce no waiting at any time restrictions (double yellow lines) along parts of Osier Way in Olney.

As the Highway Authority for those parts of Osier Way, the Council is satisfied that the introduction of the proposed restrictions will help to alleviate obstruction and encourage a safer environment for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.

The Council will continue to monitor the way in which highway facilities are used and address any issues that come to its notice and following meaningful consultation with all stakeholders do what it considers necessary to facilitate the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

The documents relating to this consultation may be viewed below:

Proposed Order

Notice of Proposal

Statement of Reasons

Affected Order

 

The Councils statutory reasons for proposing the above Order are as follows: -

1) To maintain a safe environment throughout the road, particularly to encourage and facilitate safe pedestrian and cyclist movements on Osier Way;

2) For avoiding danger to people or other traffic using the above roads, or to prevent the likelihood of any such danger arising.

The Council is now carrying out statutory consultation on the proposed Order. Any comments or objections to the above proposal, together with the grounds upon which they are made, must be made in writing and sent to the Council’s Traffic Regulation Order Team at Milton Keynes Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes MK9 3EJ, or by email to TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk quoting reference TRO-378.

The closing date for this consultation is 23 November 2023.

Please submit your comments before the closing date otherwise your comments may not be considered.

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