| Brighton & Hove City Council is asking people to help shape the future of transport in the city for the next decade.
A consultation’s been launched on Our City Transport Plan 2035 – the council’s ambitious vision for getting around a cleaner, fairer and growing city over the next 10 years. The plan covers everything from electric vehicles, active travel and public transport to transport infrastructure, improving traffic flow and maintaining roads and pavements. The council want people’s views on the challenges we all face, the vision and objects we have, and our plan for to deliver on them. Planning for a new future Councillor Trevor Muten, Cabinet member for Transport and City Infrastructure, said: “Our City Transport Plan is a vision of the future. The last decade has seen many changes with the growth in demand for electric vehicles, new active travel infrastructure and improvements to our bus network. “The next 10 years has the potential to transform the way we move around the city so it’s vital we plan well and prepare for innovation, growth and demand. This includes measures to help improve air quality and reducing carbon emissions, tackling climate change and making the air we breathe cleaner. “Travel and transport are integral to everything we want to achieve for the city. Linking our communities; helping our businesses and economy to flourish, creating a fairer, more equitable accessible, sustainable and inclusive city that’s easy to get about for all with well-run services we can rely on to get us there.” The challenges we face and objectives we have Our City Transport Plan 2035 sets out 5 key challenges that we will need to address.
To help us meet these challenges, the council has developed 6 core objectives
Read Our City Transport Plan and have your say. Be part of the conversation Councillor Muten continued: “We know that residents, business and the millions of people who visit the city every year all have their own, unique experiences of moving through our city. “Each perspective is important. This is why we want your views – what are the important objectives and challenges for you? What would you change, keep the same, improve and how would you like to see the space we have evolve to make travelling around the city better for you, your community and everyone? “Please be part of the conversation.” The survey is open for feedback until Sunday 10 August. Please email transport.policy@ The council will analyse all the views and comments, make changes and bring the plan back to Cabinet members for approval. |
































