The Future for Edinburgh's TransportAn efficient, affordable and reliable transport system is crucial to Edinburgh's role as Scotland's capital city for the 21st Century. Transport impacts on Edinburgh's economy, society, environment and quality of life, and affects the health, safety and prosperity of all those who live and work in and around the city, as well as those who visit it. |
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Enter NTI |
The Council's New Transport Initiative proposes up to £1.5 billion worth of major improvements to the Edinburgh and south east Scotland transport system over the next 10-15 years, linked to, and partly funded by, the introduction of a congestion charging scheme. |
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Have Your Say |
The HAVE YOUR SAY public consultation ended on 31 July 2002. All comments will be analysed and results available in late Autumn 2002. We will update these web pages with the information. |
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Enter CPZ |
The proposed Controlled Parking Zone extension is an attempt to resolve parking problems in the city centre and surrounding areas. The consultation ended on 31 July. All comments will be analysed and results available towards the end of the 2002. We will then update these web pages with the information. |
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Enter LTS |
The Council's Local Transport Strategy sets out it's overall vision for Edinburgh's transport system over the next 25 years. |
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Enter CETM |
The Central Edinburgh Traffic Management proposals aim to improve the city centre environment and help city centre traffic flow more smoothly. |
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Enter A8000 |
The M9 Spur Extension/A90 Upgrading Scheme (A8000 Upgrading) has been developed to provide the missing strategic road link between the central belt motorway network and the Forth Road Bridge. |