EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL LAUNCHES LOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN (2024-2050) CONSULTATION
A public consultation has been launched asking residents and businesses, as well as the wider community, to give their views on the draft Local Transport Plan for Conservative-led East Sussex.
This will be the fourth Local Transport Plan for the county and people have until February 25, 2024 to comment on the proposals. The plan looks ahead until 2050 and sets out how East Sussex will connect people to places around and through the county by walking, wheeling and cycling, using public transport, traveling by car, or by new ways to travel. Measures in the strategy include aiming to support the transport needs of both rural and urban communities in East Sussex, now and for future generations.
The plan’s objectives include decarbonising transport, creating safer and healthier communities, delivering better access to jobs and services, and improving transport reliability. Enabling the use of ultra-low and zero-emission transport options and adopting vehicles with cleaner fuels will help the council achieve its net-zero carbon ambitions.
This is the 4th Local Transport Plan and runs until 2050 and will define local transport for all East Sussex residents, from young people to our older generations, for many years to come. Residents, businesses and community groups are encouraged to take part in the consultation to ensure they have their say on how transport in our county will be delivered over the next thirty years. There are a number of ways people can participate in the thirteen-week consultation.
People who would like to take part online can view the consultation via the council’s consultation hub at https://consultation.eastsussex.gov.uk/economy-transport-environment/local-transport-plan-4-2024-2050.
A copy of the consultation can be requested by calling 0345 608 0190 or collected from libraries across East Sussex.