This report
summarises the TfL funded integrated
transport investment programme for 2012/13. Eighteen projects are
proposed totalling £1.988 million under three programme
areas; Corridors, Neighbourhoods and Smarter Travel.
The purpose of the schemes is to help meet the Transport Plan (LIP)
objectives of improving access to the borough’s regeneration
areas, improving the efficiency of the road network , improve the
quality of our streets and air quality, make it easier for everyone
to gain access to transport, control parking spaces fairly for
residents and businesses and reduce the numbers of people killed
and injured on our roads.
The funding has been provided specifically for these purposes by
Transport for London and will be designed to give maximum value for
money and reduce longer term maintenance costs to the Council .
There will be full consultation on the details of schemes with
residents, businesses and road user groups and schemes will only be
supported if they have broad local support.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure/Income over £5m & policies or new income, reserves use, overspend over £300K;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Report access: Open;
Decision due: 5 Mar 2012 by Cabinet
Lead member: Deputy Leader (+Environment and Asset Management)
Department: Delivery and Value Department
Contact: Nick Boyle Email: nick.boyle@lbhf.gov.uk Tel: 020 8753 3069.
Consultation process
Integrated programme consulted on via LIP2
consultation progress and LIP2 approved by Cabinet and the Mayor of
London.
Scheme consultation process consists of blank canvas consultation
in local area before design work and detailed design consultation
before implementation.
Consultees
local stakeholders
ward councillors
emergency services
road user groups