

Oxley Park residents join forces to change speed limit to 20MPH


Oxley Park residents join forces to change speed limit to 20MPH
The Issue
I am proposing that the speed limit on Harlow Crescent, Hepburn Crescent and Fonda Meadows be lowered to 20 mph and that additional pavement pedestrian safety measures should be implemented.
Oxley Park is a residential area, with schools and parks used by residents on an everyday basis. There are large numbers of school-going children, members of the working population and retired persons living and walking in this newly-developed area.
The pavements are too narrow, the cars are too fast, there are no adequate crossing facilities, and there is insufficient parking space. Cars park on the pavement, putting pedestrians' lives at danger when they are forced to use the road to push prams or walk past. This is an accident waiting to happen, especially on bends, where visibility is reduced. I have seen this happen and cringed with worry for a new mum pushing her pram or kids playing on the pavements.
In and around Oxley Park, it is imperative to introduce 20MPH to prevent cars from speeding. Vehicles travelling at high speeds and turning into and out of side roads are less able to notice pedestrians and/or parked cars, frequently causing them to manoeuvre dangerously, endangering not only their own lives but the lives of others.
This needs to change now before any more life is put at risk.
I will be working with the local councillors to raise this petition to MK Council, but without the support of residents it will be an uphill battle. Without a large number of signatures, Milton Keynes Council will be less likely to take action. If you have the same worries and would like to help to safeguard our community as best we can, please help me to make this change by signing the petition.
Shazna Muzammil is heading up this initiative on behalf of the Oxley Park community. Please show your support by signing this petition, which will be presented to the Council and our MPs.
Your support as always is greatly appreciated.

The Issue
I am proposing that the speed limit on Harlow Crescent, Hepburn Crescent and Fonda Meadows be lowered to 20 mph and that additional pavement pedestrian safety measures should be implemented.
Oxley Park is a residential area, with schools and parks used by residents on an everyday basis. There are large numbers of school-going children, members of the working population and retired persons living and walking in this newly-developed area.
The pavements are too narrow, the cars are too fast, there are no adequate crossing facilities, and there is insufficient parking space. Cars park on the pavement, putting pedestrians' lives at danger when they are forced to use the road to push prams or walk past. This is an accident waiting to happen, especially on bends, where visibility is reduced. I have seen this happen and cringed with worry for a new mum pushing her pram or kids playing on the pavements.
In and around Oxley Park, it is imperative to introduce 20MPH to prevent cars from speeding. Vehicles travelling at high speeds and turning into and out of side roads are less able to notice pedestrians and/or parked cars, frequently causing them to manoeuvre dangerously, endangering not only their own lives but the lives of others.
This needs to change now before any more life is put at risk.
I will be working with the local councillors to raise this petition to MK Council, but without the support of residents it will be an uphill battle. Without a large number of signatures, Milton Keynes Council will be less likely to take action. If you have the same worries and would like to help to safeguard our community as best we can, please help me to make this change by signing the petition.
Shazna Muzammil is heading up this initiative on behalf of the Oxley Park community. Please show your support by signing this petition, which will be presented to the Council and our MPs.
Your support as always is greatly appreciated.

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Petition created on 28 September 2021