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To scrutinise the work undertaken on the Environmental Improvement Programme Review and consider a range of recommendations on any future direction and purpose.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Significant effect on communities living or working in any ward in Cambridge;
Decision status: Withdrawn
Notice of proposed decision first published: 14/02/2022
Decision due: 24 Mar 2022 by Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City Services
Lead member: Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City Services
Department: Environmental Services
Contact: Alistair Wilson, Strategic Delivery Manager Email: Alistair.Wilson@cambridge.gov.uk.
Additional Information: This is a key item and will automatically appear on the agenda.
Background Information: The Council’s Environmental Improvement Programme (EIP) has been operating as a rolling programme since 2004. The current EIP programme ended in March 2021 and it was agreed in the Budget Setting Report (BSR) 21/22 that there was a need for Officers to evaluate the cost benefits of the programme and provide an options analysis. The programme has previously been subject to periodic review to improve flexibility, ensure good value and help speed up project delivery. The purpose of this report is to summarise a range of findings from research on alternatives and create materials and evidence to support discussions on the future need and direction for the EIP.