Including 4 closely related terms such as new transport, passenger transport, and transport hierarchy.
… in sustainable travel across the county, by growing passenger transport and active travel, and we will ensure we support the move towards net zero. All our work is delivered in partnership, either with districts, central government or suppliers and is aligned with the transport priorities within Everyone’s Essex. Our approach is “Avoid – Shift – Improve’: avoiding unnecessary motor vehicle trips…
… – be it potholes or cycle ways – are making Essex Safer, Greener & Healthier. Revenue New Investment £450,000 2022/23. Transport & Parking Planning Policy To provide ECC capacity to update Transport and Highways policies in line with emerging priorities from DfT, the new transport hierarchy and Climate Commission recommendations. This will take the form of multiple one-off projects. Revenue…
… with partners to drive effective progress against the Essex Climate Action Commission’s (ECAC) recommendations. The ECC responses follow the structure of the Commission report under the key themes of land use and green infrastructure, energy, built environment, transport, waste, and community engagement. Please note that all funding commitments outlined below will be for the next 4 years to 2025/26…
…; encourage residents to shift to other, more sustainable modes, such as walking, cycling and public transport; and improving the sustainability of those journeys which are essential, such as improving bus provision and developing a strategy for electric charge points. ECC has made great progress on delivering against our recommendations, most obviously through the development of five active travel…
… Essex Climate Action Plan Essex Climate Action Plan Essex County Council’s response to Net Zero: Making Essex Carbon Neutral 1 Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Commitments 4 3. Cross-Cutting Projects Within ECC 6 4. Land Use & Green Infrastructure 8 5. Energy 13 6. Built Environment 16 7. Transport 26 8. Waste 32 9…