Including the closely related terms public transport, and public transport.
… will be presented to and discussed by the Environment and Sustainable Transport committee of the Royal Borough of Kingston Council in February 2020. 5 01. INTRODUCTION The RBK Citizens’ Assembly on Air Quality brought together 38 randomly selected residents from the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames for two weekends during November and December 2019. The citizens’ assembly was set the task…
… ○ Copenhagen Crossings! ● Buses ○ 24hour public transport on some routes ○ Lines like K4 ○ Small services in residential areas ○ Out of borough ● Trains ○ Improve the affordability of family rail fares ○ Increase peak hour capacities ○ Free train fare for school children without companies raising prices for adults ○ Reduce parking charges at station for those who live far away ● Other…
…% +1.5% Ethnicity White 68% 68.5% +0.5% Black and Minority Ethnic 32% 31.5% -0.5% Geography Kingston Town 28% 31.6% +3.6 Maldens and Coombe 30% 28.9% -1.1 South of the Borough 17% 15.8% -1.1 Surbiton 25% 23.7% -1.3 Socioeconomic ABC1 72% 68.4% -3.6% C2DE 28% 31.6% +3.6% Travel mode Public Transport 21.1% 18.4% -2.7% Walk/Cycle/Other 34.9% 39.5% +4.6% Car…
…, not efficient – central collection ● 2 bonfires a year rule what is Kingston up to? Do they enforce it? ● Stats/info on Cat. Converters what don’t they do? Do they help? Crime rates ● We must take into consideration the needs of low-income families and lone parent families ● All buses could be hybrid? ● Need to encourage cheaper fares on public transport ● Plastic particles being found in the air…
… – not feasible until public transport is much more frequent and more routes ● Enforce laws and introduce powers to enable this ● Strongly support ULEZ ○ Think RBK should place significant restriction son low-density houses and encourage high-density development (but I am probably alone) ● Although do not agree with ULEZ action Neither Support nor Oppose ● Many of the actions are a duplication…