Council and democracy
Home > Council and Democracy > Issue
GCP Item - Making Connections Consultation
Representatives from the GCP will inform councillors of the current consultation which runs until 23 December 2022. www.greatercambridge.org.uk/mc-2022
Minutes:
The Committee received a presentation from the Greater Cambridge
Partnership (GCP) Transport Director on the Making Connections consultation which runs until 23 December 2022 GCP
Making Connections 2022 | Consult Cambridgeshire (engagementhq.com).
In response to comments made by the Committee, the GCP Transport
Director said the following:
i.
11,000 responses had been received to date, halfway
through the consultation period.
ii.
The consultation had been publicised through
various social media platforms including tv and face to face meetings to avoid
digital exclusion.
iii.
Questions had been put forward to encourage
proposals and recommendations.
iv.
Aware that a balance was required particularly for
residents who needed to use the car for different purposes in the City; consideration
needed to be given regarding when charges would not apply.
v.
There would be a programme of vehicle buses being
phased out and electric vehicles phased in which would deliver significant air
quality benefits.
vi.
A series of detailed proposals would follow to
include the use of car clubs, cargo bikes, possible free bus travel day etc.
vii.
People should respond whatever their viewpoint was . It was vital that as many people responded as
possible. These views would be analysed when making the final decisions and
what the next steps would be.
viii.
There were several checks in place to try to stop
the system from being abused.
ix.
3% of the responses had been received from 16years
to 24-year-olds. A series of
conversations were being held with universities, schools, and youth groups to
increase the level of engagement.
x.
The detail of how to deal with buses travelling
into the City Centre would be investigated later; more electric buses,
different size buses and alternative route networks would be explored.
xi.
The consultation was not just about a congestion
charge but was about a carbon and air quality challenge which would get worse
if left.
In response to a
question asked by a member about the revenue expected to be received for the
Sustainable Travel Zone, how much (in % terms) would be specifically (and only)
for walking and cycling, the following response was given:
i.
This would be a decision for Cambridgeshire
County Council as the charging authority.
ii.
As part of the proposals £50 to £60 million
could be generated as part of overall package.
The Chair thanked
the GCP Transport Manager for their presentation.