School Streets Initiatives
Dear Liverpool City Council,
Please could you tell me:
a) How many School Streets there are currently in your local authority area?
b) How much has been spent on School Streets initiatives in the last three financial years?
c) How many school streets are currently in planning phase (for example, plans have been drawn up or budget has been bid for, for example, via the DfT's Emergency Active Travel Fund)?
For the avoidance of doubt, a School Street is a road outside a school with a temporary restriction on motorised traffic at school drop-off and pick-up times. The restriction applies to school traffic and through traffic. Local authorities have powers to use traffic management orders to turn a road outside a school into a pedestrian and cycle zone.
Yours faithfully,
A Tranter
Dear A Tranter
Please note:
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other public authorities is presently dealing with, responding to and
affected by the current public health emergency arising from Coronavirus.
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We thank you for your patience at this time whilst staff are diverted to
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current public health emergency.
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Thank you for your request for information that was received on 11 October
2020 concerning Dear Liverpool City Council,
Please could you tell me:
a) How many School Streets there are currently in your local authority
area?
b) How much has been spent on School Streets initiatives in the last three
financial years?
c) How many school streets are currently in planning phase (for example,
plans have been drawn up or budget has been bid for, for example, via the
DfT's Emergency Active Travel Fund)?
For the avoidance of doubt, a School Street is a road outside a school
with a temporary restriction on motorised traffic at school drop-off and
pick-up times. The restriction applies to school traffic and through
traffic. Local authorities have powers to use traffic management orders to
turn a road outside a school into a pedestrian and cycle zone.
Yours faithfully,
A Tranter...
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Dear A Tranter…
Please see attached our response to your recent information request.
We thank you for your patience and understanding whilst Liverpool City
Council, in common with other public authorities is currently dealing
with, responding to, and affected by the current public health emergency
arising from Coronavirus which, in accordance with emergency legislation,
has meant that our staff are being diverted to maintain essential services
for the residents of Liverpool during this current public health
emergency.
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