A New Transport Strategy for Hounslow
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Chris Calvi-Freeman - Head of TransportMark Frost - Senior Transport Planner
What is it?
A new transport strategy for Hounslow.
Sets out our objectives and targets for next twenty years.
Sets out a more detailed list of schemes for the next three years (to 2013/2014).
Indicates some ‘major schemes’ which may be taken forward in the coming years.
The ‘Transport Vision’ for the Borough
Hounslow’s transport system will enable all those who live in or visit the area to make their trips safely and conveniently; whilst supporting environmentally sustainable economic growth and improving health
Objectives
Safe
Environmentally sustainable
Attractive
Accessible
Healthy
Efficient
Road Safety Engineering
Efficient Business Travel
School Travel Planning
Road Safety Education
Better, More Accessible Streets
Efficient Car Use
GreenwaysCycle
InfrastructureProgramme
Bus InfrastructureProgramme
Asset Maintenance
Sustainable Travel Promotion
Developing a Sustainable Transport NetworkChanging Travel Behaviour
Travel Demand Management
Maintaining the Asset
LIP 2011-2031 Quick Schematic
Why should businesses care?
Transport a key concern for businesses in Hounslow – both a reason to locate here and the biggest complaint!Improving public transport (and increasingly bicycle) access to business sites is key for aiding recruitment and retention.Reducing congestion and improving journey time reliability important for ensuring competitiveness.
We’ve pulled out 6 proposals that may interest you…
1 - Focus on Efficient Car Use
1 - Focus on Efficient Car Use
Strategy accepts that the private car will remain mode of choice for majority of trips
Renewed emphasis on improving efficiency of this mode of transport –• Support for Electric and low emission vehicles• Car clubs and car sharing• High occupancy vehicles lanes?• Managing demand…
2 – Enhancing Public Transport
2 - Enhancing Public Transport
Reduced funding available - but still an opportunity to improve or consolidate services. Also an opportunity to campaign and build a business case for schemes post 2012 and 2018…Specific projects include:• Formal modelling of the Overground West Link - Hounslow to Stratford line (OWL) and the West London Orbital (via the Sub-regional Transport Plan for west London).• Support for HS2 interchange at Old Oak Common (gives weight to OWL).• Support in principle for Airtrack and improving sustainable access to Heathrow• Continued emphasis on improving the road network for buses; targeted support using s106 for extending routes and increasing frequency and capacity
3 – Encouraging Efficient Business Transport
3 – Encouraging Efficient Business Transport
Increased funding for supporting development of the Golden Mile group and for shared initiatives.• Prioritising possible initiatives to be discussed at next Golden Mile steering group meeting (9 March).
Support for businesses across the borough who want to develop strategies to promote sustainable travel
Encouraging efficient freight transport
4 – Mainstreaming Cycling
4 – Mainstreaming Cycling
Need to increase cycle rates from 2.8% to 6% by 2026.
We’ll do this by:
• Developing a ‘greenways’ network linking parks and open spaces across the borough and with neighbouring authorities.• Working with businesses to promote cycling and improve facilities at the ‘work end’/ Working with partners such as Hounslow Homes to promote cycling and improve facilities at the ‘home end’.• Working in partnership with TfL to ensure the CSH 9 along the A315 is an exemplar scheme.• Improving signage across the sub-region.• Continued investment in promotional events such as European Mobility Week’ and ‘Bike Week’ etc•‘Continued funding for small improvements across Isleworth and Brentford (5-10 schemes to be implemented in 2011/12).
5 – Holistic ‘Whole Corridor’ Approach
5 – Holistic ‘whole corridor’ approach
More funding allocated to an ‘holistic’ corridor scheme each yearWill tackle a ‘problem’ junction or road lengthMajor improvements for sustainable modes and an improved street scene2010/11 and 2011/12 – Twickenham Road (£800,000+)2012 onwards - ? (£800,000)
6 – Network 2020
6 – Network 2020
Private Finance Initiative for Highways maintenance commences in 2013. Unprecedented investment into Hounslow’s streetsIn order to maximise this opportunity to reshape our network for the needs of the 21st century we need to build a ‘bookshelf’ of schemes ready to go. These will seek to:• Where possible improve journey time reliability and speed for buses• Improve facilities for cyclists and pedestrians, particularly at key public transport interchanges• Where possible tackle congestion ‘pinch points’ and smooth traffic flowExpect to be involved in identifying opportunties for improvements
Consultation
1. What are the major barriers you face using sustainable transport methods (walking, cycling, public transport, car sharing, low emission vehicles) in Hounslow?
2. How do you think we should seek to reduce these barriers?3. Is there a particular area of the borough where you feel investment in
the transport network is needed? Why?4. Do you agree with the five priorities set out under each of our
transport programmes in the Delivery Plan section? If not, what other projects should we consider?
5. Do you feel the proposed LIP objectives and targets are appropriate?
Transport Forum event – 24 Feb. Public meeting 7pm-9pm. Lampton Park conference centre.
The consultation closes on the 31 March 2011.
Questions?
Chris Calvi-FreemanHead of TransportLondon Borough of Hounslow
020 8583 [email protected]
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