9 REGIONAL TRANSPORT PLAN: UPDATE
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Craig ab Iago
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recognition was given of the development of the draft
Regional Transport Plan (RTP) and the processes associated with this.
The response (Appendix 5) to the
consultation was approved.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by
Cllr Craig ab Iago
DECISION
Recognition was given of the
development of the draft Regional Transport Plan (RTP) and the processes
associated with this.
The response (Appendix 5) to
the consultation was approved.
DISCUSSION
A political view was expressed
that the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee was creating another layer of
bureaucracy and there was concern that not much Welsh would be spoken at the
Corporate Joint Committee's Transport Sub-Committees. It was questioned whether
the Regional Transport Plan offered anything new.
The Assistant Head of the
Environment Department added that this Regional Transport Plan would be the
first product of the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee. It was explained
that the likelihood that the 4 Regional Transport Plans by the Corporate Joint
Committees in Wales would be very similar as they needed to meet the same type
of criteria from the Government.
Attention was drawn to
appendix 1 which listed the Gwynedd Plans stating that Gwynedd had 64 schemes
in the Delivery Plan and it was explained that the plans had been prioritised
as higher, medium or lower.
Observations arising from the
discussion:
• It was enquired whether there was anything Cabinet Members
could do to assist the engagement process and highlight its importance.
- It was confirmed that the consultation was open until 14
April but that it was a very technical and detailed consultation and included a
lot of strategic information. It was reported that a press release had already
been issued and Gwynedd residents were urged to take the opportunity to share
their opinions. It was added that further and more specific consultations would
follow.
• Observations were made about the frustration with the
area's public transport particularly rural areas of the County. It was noted
that not enough buses were running and that they could be expensive to use. It
was highlighted that funding had to be received from the Government to
correspond with the plans to fund and realise them.
• It was enquired whether this Plan was likely to raise the
hopes of residents and it was asked how many of the plans were likely to be
realised within the county.
- It was explained that it was not currently possible to
know how many of the plans were likely to be realised. It was emphasised that
if the schemes were not set out in this Plan there was no hope of receiving
funds to realise them. It was reiterated that it was positive that the plans
had been included in this Plan and the Council would have to try to maximise
the opportunities.
- It was noted that the North Wales Corporate Joint
Committee and Transport for Wales had a healthy relationship and worked well
together.
• The officers of the Department were thanked for their work.
Awdur: Gerwyn Jones, Assistant Head of Environment Department