City Centre Theme - Accessibility and Connectivity
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We need to completely rethink the way in which we get into and around the city centre. We want to create a greener and calmer city centre that people want to spend time in. However, motor vehicles and especially private cars detract from its environment making it less attractive for residents and visitors.
The Vision will need to address these issues by reducing the number of vehicles in and around the city centre and by making its roads cleaner and greener. We also recognise that there will continue to be some level of reliance on travel by car.
We will seek to reduce this over time by removing the barriers preventing people from moving to more sustainable / active travel options
We also want to increase footfall in the historic core by improving connectivity with other parts of the city centre. We will also investigate proposals to introduce more multi-modal hubs around the city centre, providing a range of transport options.
Key discussion points in this section included:
Promoting Sustainable Transport
Public Transport and Active Travel
Car Parking
Multi-Modal Hubs
Taming the Ringroad
Air Quality/Air pollution
Improved Connectivity within the Ring Road
Improving Connectivity between City Centre and Adjoining areas
We need to completely rethink the way in which we get into and around the city centre. We want to create a greener and calmer city centre that people want to spend time in. However, motor vehicles and especially private cars detract from its environment making it less attractive for residents and visitors.
The Vision will need to address these issues by reducing the number of vehicles in and around the city centre and by making its roads cleaner and greener. We also recognise that there will continue to be some level of reliance on travel by car.
We will seek to reduce this over time by removing the barriers preventing people from moving to more sustainable / active travel options
We also want to increase footfall in the historic core by improving connectivity with other parts of the city centre. We will also investigate proposals to introduce more multi-modal hubs around the city centre, providing a range of transport options.
Key discussion points in this section included:
Promoting Sustainable Transport
Public Transport and Active Travel
Car Parking
Multi-Modal Hubs
Taming the Ringroad
Air Quality/Air pollution
Improved Connectivity within the Ring Road
Improving Connectivity between City Centre and Adjoining areas