Your Oxfordshire county councillor is
Judy Roberts, Liberal Democrats.

2017 county council election (votes)
Conservative | Green | Independent | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Margin (votes) |
1058 | 198 | 321 | 1767 | 356 |
CoHSAT active-travel survey answers
Name | Judy Roberts |
Party Detail | Liberal Democrats |
Division | North Hinksey |
Council | Oxfordshire County Council |
Ring- fence 10+% of transport budget for active travel | Strongly Agree |
Make 15-min neighbour- hoods a central principle in local policy | Strongly Agree |
Prioritise dis- advantaged communities in transport policy/ investment | Agree |
Make local transport zero-carbon and improve air quality | Strongly Agree |
Apply sustainable transport hierarchy to transport/ planning decisions | Agree |
Reduce car dependency in existing and new developments | Strongly Agree |
Expand the Strategic Active Travel Network | Agree |
Provide compre- hensive zero emission public transport | Strongly Agree |
Reduce private car trips across the County | Strongly Agree |
Reduce public and private car parking spaces in town/city centres | Agree |
Sign up to Vision Zero: zero road traffic deaths/ serious injuries | Strongly Agree |
Oppose any major road expansion | Agree |
WE WILL: INVEST IN WALKING, CYCLING, BUS, AND RAIL
Liberal Democrats Oxfordshire manifesto
Put walking and cycling first when designing a highways scheme
Work with local communities to develop active travel plans for our market towns.
Expand Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, School Streets and 20mph in residential areas
CoHSAT survey quotes
What active-travel initiatives would you like to support in your local area?
School Streets scheme, 20mph restrictions in residential areas, low traffic neighbourhoods, modal interventions to reduce rat running, pedestrian crossings on school routes, lower priced park&ride joint tickets, improved cycling routes including the Community path to Eynsham with an exemplar connection to the Botley Corridor cycle and pedestrian route to Oxford city, improved transport surface maintenance especially pavements and cycle paths.
Please summarise your views on the future for transport in Oxfordshire.
Congestion charge or similar scheme within Oxford city ring road, greatly improved bus service especially in rural areas, subsidised rail and bus fares for school and college students, comprehensive cycle path network across the County, transport hubs to inter connect different types of transport vehicles, better coach parking facilities for tourist sites across the County ,phone app with live data for transport connections and active travel routes covering the whole County.