Local Transport Strategy - Consultation
Aberdeen City Council is starting work on developing its next Local Transport Strategy.
What’s it all about?
The Aberdeen Local Transport Strategy sets out the city’s ambitions for the development of the transport network over a five year period. This includes a vision and objectives for the city’s transport network as well as identifying multiple actions to be completed over the lifespan of the strategy to improve the transport network. It deals with all modes and aspects of transport including walking, wheeling, cycling, public transport, freight, taxis, motorcycles, car sharing, car clubs, car and van use, parking and low carbon fuels as well as the relationship between transport and other areas such as land use, placemaking, the economy, development of communities, health and the environment. It also relies on input from members of the public and stakeholders to ensure it reflects the needs of people.
The Aberdeen Local Transport Strategy sets out the city’s ambitions for the development of the transport network over a five year period. This includes a vision and objectives for the city’s transport network as well as identifying multiple actions to be completed over the lifespan of the strategy to improve the transport network. It deals with all modes and aspects of transport including walking, wheeling, cycling, public transport, freight, taxis, motorcycles, car sharing, car clubs, car and van use, parking and low carbon fuels as well as the relationship between transport and other areas such as land use, placemaking, the economy, development of communities, health and the environment. It also relies on input from members of the public and stakeholders to ensure it reflects the needs of people.
The process is starting with a Main Issues Consultation. As part of this, the Council are looking to get the views of stakeholders as to what is considered to be the main issues for transport in Aberdeen, currently and in the future. This includes investigating
- What people think are the main problems
- What people think are the main opportunities
- What works well
- What doesn’t work well
- What improvements could be suggested
- What is still relevant from the current Local Transport Strategy
- What else we should take account of when planning the transport network.
The consultation launched on Monday 4th October, and will run for 6 weeks until Sunday 14th November.
To take part, please go to https://consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk/planning/aberdeen-lts-main-issues
Is there any more information?
More information can be found here;
- What people think are the main problems
- What people think are the main opportunities
- What works well
- What doesn’t work well
- What improvements could be suggested
- What is still relevant from the current Local Transport Strategy
- What else we should take account of when planning the transport network.
The consultation launched on Monday 4th October, and will run for 6 weeks until Sunday 14th November.
To take part, please go to https://consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk/planning/aberdeen-lts-main-issues
Is there any more information?
More information can be found here;
https://news.aberdeencity.gov.uk/your-chance-to-help-steer-next-local-transport-strategy/ - Press release
https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/roads-transport-and-parking/local-transport-strategy - Local Transport Strategy information
Aberdeen Local Transport Leaflet_0.pdf (aberdeencity.gov.uk) – This is the link to the summary information leaflet for the consultation, providing a snapshot of what has been achieved over the last 5 years, as well as information on how to get involved with the consultation.
Please tell others
https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/roads-transport-and-parking/local-transport-strategy - Local Transport Strategy information
Aberdeen Local Transport Leaflet_0.pdf (aberdeencity.gov.uk) – This is the link to the summary information leaflet for the consultation, providing a snapshot of what has been achieved over the last 5 years, as well as information on how to get involved with the consultation.
Please tell others
What happens next?
The results of this consultation will then inform the draft version of the next Local Transport Strategy which we are planning to start writing in 2022. This will be consulted on too once ready.
The results of this consultation will then inform the draft version of the next Local Transport Strategy which we are planning to start writing in 2022. This will be consulted on too once ready.
Why now?
In its Delivery Plan 2021/22, the Council included the Policy Statement to “Refresh the Local Transport Strategy” and stated that this would follow the review of the Regional Transport Strategy (RTS). As the final RTS is now sitting with the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity for consideration, work can now start on developing the next Aberdeen Local Transport Strategy (LTS) as several elements can be undertaken ahead of the RTS being adopted.
Any Questions?
In its Delivery Plan 2021/22, the Council included the Policy Statement to “Refresh the Local Transport Strategy” and stated that this would follow the review of the Regional Transport Strategy (RTS). As the final RTS is now sitting with the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity for consideration, work can now start on developing the next Aberdeen Local Transport Strategy (LTS) as several elements can be undertaken ahead of the RTS being adopted.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions please contact
Alan Simpson | Senior Planner
Aberdeen City Council | Transport Strategy and Programmes
Strategic Place Planning
Marischal College
Broad Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1AB
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