Transport Local Implementation Plan (LIP)

The Council has submitted its bid to Transport for London for funding transport projects in 2009/10.

We are seeking funds to progress our work:

  • on reducing road accident casualties through local road safety schemes, education, training and publicity schemes and more 20 mph zones
  • improving bus service reliability by putting in measures to give buses priority over other traffic
  • supporting sustainable transport through travel awareness projects and more cycle routes and pedestrian facilities.
  • cycle training and cycle parking as well as walking projects to improve accessibility and signage and environmental projects such as the provision of on-street charging points for electric vehicles and purchase of electric vehicles
  • promoting sustainable access to schools through the school travel plan programme and to work through workplace travel plans
  • improving the road and bridge infrastructure
  • improving access to bus stops and access in general

For a description of the proposed schemes, please see the attached files section below.

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Please also see Strategies and Policies - Transport for further information.

Attached Files
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local implementation plan annual progress report 2009-10 summary.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF31K
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Page Last Updated: 17 November 2008

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