Draft City of London Transport Strategy
Draft City of London Transport Strategy
22 November 2018
Have your say!
The City is consulting on its draft Transport Strategy for the Square Mile until 13 January.
It sets out the proposals that will shape investment in and management of the City’s streets over the next 25 years.
The Strategy includes proposals to address accessibility issues for those with mobility needs, on street security, improving the cycling experience, transformative public realm principles, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and emerging technology to name a few...
Please visit www.citystreets.london to see and comment on the proposals.
The draft Strategy seeks to improve the experience of travelling to and within the Square Mile and help ensure the City is a healthy, attractive and easy place to live, work and visit.
It includes ambitious proposals to:
- Prioritise the needs of people walking : Making streets more accessible and delivering world-class public realm. This will also include infrastructure and safety changes to prioritise the needs and safety of people walking, while seeking to minimise any impact on essential traffic.
- Fewer vehicles on City streets: Make the most efficient and effective use of street space by reducing motor traffic. The proposal includes a "street hierarchy" to encourage drivers to use the right street for the right journey, for example: Vehicles who's final destination in not the City, will be directed away from pedestrian priority areas.
- Champion Britain’s first large scale Zero Emission Zone to improve Air Quality across the Square Mile.
To view all of the proposals and provide your comments, visit www.citystreets.london before 13 January.
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