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ROYAL LECTURE: DELIVERING THE LOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN. Jeremy Prince and Ben King Transport Strategy Nottingham City Council. How many trips were made on public transport in Nottingham last year?. B) 17 m. A) 7 m. C) 77 m. D) 177 m. Who are we?. Jeremy Prince and Ben King
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ROYAL LECTURE:DELIVERING THELOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN Jeremy Prince and Ben King Transport Strategy Nottingham City Council
How many trips were made on public transport in Nottingham last year? B) 17 m A) 7 m C) 77 m D) 177 m
Who are we? Jeremy Prince and Ben King Transport Partnership Officer - Principal Transport Officer Transport Strategy Nottingham City Council
Local Transport Plan • Final Plan submitted to DfT March 2006 • Comprehensive document • Jointly prepared by City & County Council’s
Government Objectives: Congestion Air quality Road safety Accessibility Local Objectives: Regeneration & neighbourhood renewal Quality of Life Efficient maintenance Key Priorities
Location Map Population: 630,000
Before Junction of Maid Marian Way and Friar Lane
After Junction of Maid Marian Way and Friar Lane
Before Junction of Maid Marian Way and Mount Street
After Junction of Maid Marian Way and Mount Street
Comparative child road safety performance in the core cities
Greater Nottingham LTP1 Delivery Report Overall impact – satisfaction • 94% of tram users satisfied • Over 80% feel measures are effective • 79% are satisfied with bus services • 73% satisfied with information • A third cite it as the reason they are satisfied with Nottingham as a place to live Source: MORI / Operator surveys
Greater Nottingham LTP1 Delivery Report Progress towards targets – core indicators
Greater Nottingham LTP1 Delivery Report Progress towards targets – local indicators
The Big Wheel • The Transport Strategy for Nottingham is marketed to the public under the ‘Big Wheel’ branding
Local Transport Delivery Transport Local Authority of the Year 2002-3
Smarter Choices • Predict and manage • Influencing Travel Behaviour • Workplace Travel Plans • School Travel Plans • Telecommuting • Home Shopping • Internet retailing • Travel Awareness Campaigns • Information and marketing
Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) • 6 C’s • Investigating charging options across region • £1.8m • Supporting Smarter Choices
Workplace Parking Levy • Still to seek full member approval • Part of a “cocktail” of funding options available • City Council area scheme • Set to be first scheme in the UK (by scale) • Improve public transport and reduce congestion • Proposed levy on city based employers (approx 500) • £384 per space per year (provisional) • Employers will have option to pay levy or pass on to staff • Exemptions will apply e.g. small businesses & health • Proceeds to be ring fenced for transport improvements • WPL proposed to start no earlier than 2009/10 • Approx 34,000 liable spaces
The Alternatives? • Road User Charging Scheme (RUC)? • Similar to London scheme • Everybody gets charged via num plates • Peak timed • Do nothing? • Cope with current fund allocation • Alternative funding options • Watch the city grind to a halt?
x The Debate! 3. The 3rd Way? 2. Pro RUC 1. Pro WPL • Businesses • Large employers • Visitors • Motorists • Developers • Inward investors • Risk • Political acceptance • Public support Against other options Against other options Against other options • Business rates • Council Tax • Use £ on buses not trams • Do nothing • Effect on retail • Impact on tourism • Inward investment • Local authorities • Public sector • Non motorists • SMEs • Emergency services • Unions • Freight co. • Others…