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Transport Policy and Projects

 
Use this page to access information about the various transport - related projects currently under way in the area, the policies which get them there in the first place, and some of the campaigns being run to make sure the policies and projects deliver what they are intended to.
 
Hampshire County Council has produced LTP3 which covers the period from 2011 until 2031. The Plan is set out in two parts, the Long-Term Strategy which provides the long-term vision and strategic direction for transport within Hampshire up to 2031, whilst the Implementation Plan sets out which transport improvements we intend to deliver over the period 2011-2014 to support the long-term vision
 
Our Active Travel Study forms a 5-year development plan for our walking and cycling networks
 
The Borough Council is supporting the development of a comprehensive network of dedicated cycle facilities.
 
Havant Borough Council's Parking Service - Aims and Policy
 
Manual for Streets provides guidance for practitioners involved in the planning, design, provision and approval of new residential streets, and modifications to existing ones. It aims to increase the quality of life through good design which creates more people-orientated streets.
 
The Borough and County Councils are working in partnership with First to develop a bus priority route along the A3 from Portsmouth to Clanfield; section 1 opened in 2003, and the scheme is due to be completed in 2008.
 
Details and statistics about Havant Bus Station, including which bays are used by particular services.
 
View the results of the BIG Green Commuter Challenge 2011.
 
A travel plan is a package of measures produced by employers to encourage staff to use alternatives to single-occupancy car-use. Such a plan for example, could include: car sharing schemes; a commitment to improve cycling facilities; a dedicated bus service or restricted car parking allocations. It might also promote flexible-working practices such as remote access and video conferencing. Travel plans can offer real benefits not only to the organisation and its employees, but also the community that surrounds it.
 
This section deals primarily with road schemes - bypasses, improvements, widening and so on, many related to new residential, retail or business developments
 
Details of various schemes we are carrying out to improve facilities for cyclists across the Borough, in order to increase the proportion of journeys made by bike