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The survey is now complete, thank you for taking part.
After the Local Transport Plan (LTP) was considered and approved at the Highways and Transport Scrutiny Committee on 24th January 2022, the LTP5 Consultation Draft document was recommended to Full Council on 18th February 2022 for adoption in place of the existing Local Transport Plan. For more information and details of the decision (which will be added in late April 2022) visit the Full Council agenda webpage.
This is what we asked.
A Local Transport Plan is something we have to produce as a council, and it lays outContinue reading
The survey is now complete, thank you for taking part.
After the Local Transport Plan (LTP) was considered and approved at the Highways and Transport Scrutiny Committee on 24th January 2022, the LTP5 Consultation Draft document was recommended to Full Council on 18th February 2022 for adoption in place of the existing Local Transport Plan. For more information and details of the decision (which will be added in late April 2022) visit the Full Council agenda webpage.
This is what we asked.
A Local Transport Plan is something we have to produce as a council, and it lays out what our transport is like now, where we want to be in 10 years, and how we're going to get there. It's big picture stuff, and once we have it, it allows us to apply for government funding pots that help us achieve the goals set out in the plan.
Our last Local Transport Plan was published in 2013, and there are new challenges that we need to rise to in this new one. Before we publish such a huge, overarching document, we need to make sure that the people of Lincolnshire, its businesses, and our partners, buy into the vision, agree with the challenges, and support the solutions that we've laid out in the prospectus and consultation draft opposite.
Our last Local Transport Plan was published in 2013, and there are new challenges that we need to address in the new Strategy. Prior to adopting a new plan we are taking the opportunity to ask for your opinion on the themes and thinking behind the new document. We needed to ensure that the people of Lincolnshire, its business community, and our partners buy into the vision, agree with the challenges, and support the solutions we have laid out in the prospectus and consultation draft opposite.