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Dear Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council,

In the Places for Everyone Composite Plan, appendix D (page 719) lists a number of Necessary Transport Interventions for the New Carrington Allocation.
I would like confirmation of where these items are covered in the Viability Assessment (Strategic Viability Report - stage 2 Allocated Sites Viability Report Amended June 2021)

Please can you provide a detailed explanation about how the costs of these interventions have been estimated and exactly which headings they are included under in the Viability Assessment table on page 130 (footer page number, 135PDF page number) of that document.
If the costs are not included in that Viability Assessment, please confirm exactly where these Necessary Transport Intervention costs have been considered?

Yours faithfully,

Julie Samari

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Ward, Jennie, Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council

Good afternoon

 

Further to your FOI request, please see below.

 

In the Places for Everyone Composite Plan, appendix D (page 719) lists a
number of Necessary Transport Interventions for the New Carrington
Allocation.

I would like confirmation of where these items are covered in the
Viability Assessment (Strategic Viability Report - stage 2 Allocated Sites
Viability Report Amended June 2021)

 

The necessary transport interventions listed in Appendix D of the Places
for Everyone (PfE) plan in respect of the proposed New Carrington
Allocation (JPA 33) are contained within the ‘PfE Strategic Viability
Assessment, Stage 2 Allocation Sites’ - [1]GMCA Allocated Sites Viability
(greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk) The information for New Carrington is on
pages 129-131 (134-136 pdf). The ‘Summary of Results’ table on page 129
(134 pdf) shows the total strategic transport costs (necessary transport
interventions) in column ‘h’.

 

Please can you provide a detailed explanation about how the costs of these
interventions have been estimated and exactly which headings they are
included under in the Viability Assessment table on page 130 (footer page
number, 135PDF page number) of that document.

If the costs are not included in that Viability Assessment, please confirm
exactly where these Necessary Transport Intervention costs have been
considered?

 

An explanation of how the costs of the strategic transport schemes
(necessary transport interventions) have been estimated is set out in
Appendix B of the ‘PfE Strategic Viability Assessment Stage 2 Allocation
Sites’ document – see page 150-156 (155-161 pdf). Strategic transport
costs (necessary transport interventions) are not included under any of
the headings on page 130 (page 135 pdf) of the Viability Assessment, they
are included in the ‘Summary of Results’ table on pg 129 (134 pdf), column
‘h’ strategic transport costs.

 

 

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Jennie Ward

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Corporate Director for Place

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