Oxford Street revamp set to go ahead following consultation
5th January 2024 A £90m revamp of Oxford Street and its surrounding areas is set to go ahead following a consultation with businesses and members of the public. Over 1,600 people were surveyed, with around 64% supporting Westminster City Council’s proposals, 12% remaining neutral, and 20% in opposition. The Oxford Street proposals include various changes between Marble Arch and Tottenham Court Road, including the widening of pavements, the creation of amenity spaces, and increased trees and greenery. Currently, the width of the historic shopping street varies from end-to-end, however the plans propose to create a consistent 6.5 metre width for the carriageway, allowing two-way traffic along the street. It is also hoped that the increased space will provide comfort for pedestrians. The proposals also include details of 16 designated “amenity spaces”, which are designed to provide a place for pedestrians to gather and rest, with seating and greenery to enhance the appeal of these spots. Other proposed changes include street lighting upgrades, upgraded and new pedestrian crossings, the creation of cycle lanes, updated bus stops, new taxi ranks, and bike and e-scooter parking. The proposals – part of the Fairer Westminster plan – also include key projects at Oxford Circus, Marylebone/Fitzrovia, Oxford Street...