Issue - meetings
Oxford Growth Strategy
Meeting: 10/09/2015 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 72)
72 Oxford Growth Strategy PDF 97 KB
The Head of Planning and Regulatory Services has submitted a report which details the progress of the Oxford Growth Strategy and identifies future financial pressures which may arise as a consequence of it.
Officer Recommendations: That the City Executive Board resolves to:
1. Note the contents of this report, in particular the potential need to identify additional resources of £310,000.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 Oxford Growth Strategy Route Map, item 72 PDF 937 KB
- Appendix 2 Oxford Growth Strategy Risk Register update, item 72 PDF 16 KB
- Executive response to Oxford Growth Strategy, item 72 PDF 40 KB
Minutes:
The Head of Planning and Regulatory Services submitted a report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed the progress of the Oxford Growth Strategy and identified future financial pressures which may arise as a consequence of it.
Cllr Hollingsworth, Executive Board Member for Planning, Transport and Regulatory Services presented the report and tabled the City Executive Board responses to the Scrutiny Committee recommendations (appended). In summary he said that the aim of the Growth Strategy was to promote and deliver sustainable urban extensions to Oxford, by way of a Green Belt review in order to meet the huge housing need within the City. Fundamental to this was the success of the City Council’s joint working with the other Oxfordshire authorities and stakeholders.
In discussion the Board noted the importance of ensuring that the Growth Strategy addressed both social/affordable and private housing need and also the requirements of the local workforce. The Board also commented on the challenges facing the Council in delivering the Growth Strategy.
The Board thanked officers for the clear and comprehensive report.
The City Executive Board resolved to:
1. Note the contents of this report, in particular the potential need to identify additional resources of £310,000.