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The Nottingham Local Transport Plan Strategy forms the long term transport strategy for the City Council's administrative area up to 2026. The LTP has been developed with a view to achieving economic, environmental and health benefits to local citizens and businesses. Transport's role in supporting the economy and enabling enterprise, reducing carbon emissions from transport, maintaining our current transport assets and providing and enhancing an integrated transport system are core themes of this strategy.
The Local Transport Plan (LTP) sets out the transport strategy and programmer of investment for delivering transport improvements across Nottingham City Council's administrative area. This LTP Implementation Plan details the allocations and proposed transport measures to be funded over three years from April 2019 to March 2022.
This document forms the Year Five progress report covering the 2017/18 financial year providing an update on what was delivered and detailing progress against the overall LTP strategy.
Update on progress with the Local Transport Plan and associated projects for 2016/17
Details of LTP Implementation for years 2017-2020
Nottingham City Council In November 2016 as part of the Autumn Statement, the Government announced a new funding stream to be known as the National Productivity Investment Fund, which would see additional funding allocated to transport improvements. On the 13th January 2017, further details about how this funding was to be allocated was announced, with funding being provided through this fund to councils through grant formulae. The allocation for Nottingham City Council is for £968,000 for 2017/18. The Government has indicated that the National Productivity Investment Fund will be in place for future years. Local authorities have to confirm that funding from the National Productivity Investment Fund will be spent on improving local road networks, for example, highways and public transport networks.
This report provides a monitoring update on progress with expenditure and details of works utilising the Department for Transport's (DfT) Pothole Fund for 2016/17.
This document forms the Year Five progress report covering the 2015/16 financial year providing an update on what was delivered and detailing progress against the overall LTP strategy. The document sets out the funded interventions delivered through LTP integrated transport maintenance and capital funding blocks. The report and also sets out details of progress with associated transport funding programmes including major transport schemes, Workplace Parking Levy and the Nottingham Local Sustainable Transport Fund and Better Bus Areas programmes. These progress reports are produced annually and made available alongside other information online.
Progress report following the air quality action plan (AQAP)
The Nottingham Local Transport Plan (LTP) sets out the transport strategy and programme of investment for delivering transport improvements across Nottingham City Council¿s administrative area. The LTP has been developed to comprise of two component documents: the LTP Strategy and LTP Implementation Plan. The LTP Strategy 2011 ¿ 2026 is set out in a separate document and outlines the long-term transport vision and strategy for fifteen years. This LTP Implementation Plan details the allocations and proposed transport measures to be funded over three years from April 2015 to March 2018.
The Local Transport Plan (LTP) sets out the tranpsort strategy and programme of investment for delivering transport improvements across Nottingham City Council's administrative area. This LTP Implementation Plan details the allocations and proposed transport measures to be funded over three years from April 2014 to March 2017
LTP Implementation Plan 2011 - 2014
The Nottingham Local Transport Plan Implementation Plan details the 3-year investment programme for the City Council's adminstrative area between 2011-2014
This report provides a description of the consultation activities undertaken by the City Council during formal consultation on the draft Nottingham Local Transport Plan (LTP) Strategy 2011 - 2026.
The Nottingham Local Transport Plan LTP sets out the transport policy and programme of investment for delivering transport improvements across Nottingham City Councils administrative area. The LTP has been developed to comprise of two components. The LTP Strategy and LTP Implementation Plan. The LTP Strategy 2011 - 2026 is set out in a separate document and outlines the long term transport vision and strategy for fifteen years. This LTP Implementation Plan details the allocations and proposed transport measures to be funded over three years from April 2011 to March 2014.
Nottingham City Council is responsible for producing the LTP3 for Nottingham. A draft document comprising a 15 year Strategy and three year Implementation Plan will be ready for public consultation during autumn 2010. Both a Strategic Environmental Assessment and an Equality Impact Assessment will be required as part of the process for developing this LTP. The IIA will use the SEA guidance as the basis of our assessment methodology supplemented by guidance on good practice for HIA and EqIA.
The LTP forms the strategy and investment programme for delivering transport improvements across Nottingham City Council's administrative area. This document has been developed to share our current thinking on the direction and content of the LTP beyond April 2011.We want to give you an understanding of how we are proposing to develop the strategy for Nottingham up to 2026 and are interested in receiving your views.
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LTP Implementation Plan 2011 - 2014
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This plan sets at actions to be undertaken by Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, transport operators and other partners to limit congestion growth in Greater Nottingham over the course of the five year Local Transport Plan (LP2) period between 2006/07 to 2010/11
Local Transport Plan for Greater Nottingham 2008 Delivery Report
The Greater Nottingham Local Transport Plan is produced jointly by Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County Councils and covers the five-year period form April 2006 to March 2011. The corresponding Accessibility Strategy sets out the links between social exclusion and transport and how the Local Authority partnership will work with other stakeholders to deliver the schemes designed to improve accessibility, seek to remove the barriers associated with transport and community involvement and work towards reducing social exclusion. This Partner Statements and Local Accessibility Action Plans annex details what, how and with whom we will be working with do deliver our shared targets of reducing social exclusion.
The environmental impacts of capital investment programmes such as those found in the Local Transport Plan must be given proper consideration both during plan development and implementation. Nottingham City Council are required to produce an Environmental Report on the likely significant environmental impacts of the measures proposed in the LTP strategy. The Environmental Report must be published in parallel to a consultation of new LTP, to allow the public and statutory environmental bodies an early and effective opportunity to influence the final LTP
The Executive Summary of the full Local Transport Plan for Greater Nottingham 2006/7 - 2010/11.