Connectivity Infrastructure Plan

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We have a CLEAR vision for transport in West Yorkshire.

Have your say

We want to hear your feedback on our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan. Are we focusing on the right priorities, and vision for Connectivity?

This engagement is now closed, thank you for your feedback. You can view the engagement outcome report and the You Said, We did for Mass Transit here.

Please note: all plans including Mass Transit routes are at an early design stage and no decisions have been made on routes or technology options yet.

For us, planning for West Yorkshire’s transport future is about where we arrive. Our vision for transport goes beyond getting people from A to B. It’s about getting all of us – our people, our communities, our businesses – to where we want to be as a region.

And it’s about getting there in the best way possible. Whether you travel for work and want to discover brilliant new opportunities, or simply seek to enjoy more of our beautiful region, or meet up with the ones you love, we want our transport system to make it happen.

We are seeking views on the transport plans we are developing to turn this vision into reality.

Our transport plans

We want to make our transport system much easier, both to use and to understand. So easy in fact that taking quick, joined-up journeys through walking and cycling and public transport becomes second nature for us all.

We have identified a range of options, informed by our evidence, to create an integrated network bringing walking and cycling, rail, bus and a new mass transit system together.

Our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan sets out a long-term transport infrastructure investment programme for the next 20 years, providing a picture of where improvements are most needed to enhance people’s quality of life and bring investment to the area.

It is built on detailed evidence on the role different types of transport can play:

Our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan is a starting point, not an end and we want your views on how we develop these proposals further.

What happens next?

This Plan, and your feedback on it, is an important early stage in choosing options for our future investment priorities.

We are engaging on these initial proposals now. Responding to engagement feedback, we will review and re-shape our plan in Summer 2021. We will also consider government spending announcements and any further developments for transport investment.

We will then progress the scheme details and estimate costs. This will have further rounds of engagement and evaluation, becoming more rigorous as we move from a long list of options to a preferred option that would be delivered.

Contact us

If you wish to contact us regarding this project you can do so using the following methods. Please be aware that we will operate a reduced staff over the Easter period and therefore there may be a delay in responding to your query.

Email:  connectivity@westyorks-ca.gov.uk

Phone: 0113 245 7676 (Metroline Contact Centre) 

Post: Freepost CONSULTATION TEAM (WYCA)*

*Please be aware that, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the majority of our staff are working from home and therefore there will be significant delays in receiving and responding to post. It is strongly recommended that you contact us via another method if possible. 

We have a CLEAR vision for transport in West Yorkshire.

Have your say

We want to hear your feedback on our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan. Are we focusing on the right priorities, and vision for Connectivity?

This engagement is now closed, thank you for your feedback. You can view the engagement outcome report and the You Said, We did for Mass Transit here.

Please note: all plans including Mass Transit routes are at an early design stage and no decisions have been made on routes or technology options yet.

For us, planning for West Yorkshire’s transport future is about where we arrive. Our vision for transport goes beyond getting people from A to B. It’s about getting all of us – our people, our communities, our businesses – to where we want to be as a region.

And it’s about getting there in the best way possible. Whether you travel for work and want to discover brilliant new opportunities, or simply seek to enjoy more of our beautiful region, or meet up with the ones you love, we want our transport system to make it happen.

We are seeking views on the transport plans we are developing to turn this vision into reality.

Our transport plans

We want to make our transport system much easier, both to use and to understand. So easy in fact that taking quick, joined-up journeys through walking and cycling and public transport becomes second nature for us all.

We have identified a range of options, informed by our evidence, to create an integrated network bringing walking and cycling, rail, bus and a new mass transit system together.

Our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan sets out a long-term transport infrastructure investment programme for the next 20 years, providing a picture of where improvements are most needed to enhance people’s quality of life and bring investment to the area.

It is built on detailed evidence on the role different types of transport can play:

Our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan is a starting point, not an end and we want your views on how we develop these proposals further.

What happens next?

This Plan, and your feedback on it, is an important early stage in choosing options for our future investment priorities.

We are engaging on these initial proposals now. Responding to engagement feedback, we will review and re-shape our plan in Summer 2021. We will also consider government spending announcements and any further developments for transport investment.

We will then progress the scheme details and estimate costs. This will have further rounds of engagement and evaluation, becoming more rigorous as we move from a long list of options to a preferred option that would be delivered.

Contact us

If you wish to contact us regarding this project you can do so using the following methods. Please be aware that we will operate a reduced staff over the Easter period and therefore there may be a delay in responding to your query.

Email:  connectivity@westyorks-ca.gov.uk

Phone: 0113 245 7676 (Metroline Contact Centre) 

Post: Freepost CONSULTATION TEAM (WYCA)*

*Please be aware that, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the majority of our staff are working from home and therefore there will be significant delays in receiving and responding to post. It is strongly recommended that you contact us via another method if possible. 

  • Webinars and Meetings

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    WEBINARS:

    Mass Transit:

    • Mass Transit: The opportunity for Leeds and West Yorkshire" held by Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority on 5th March 2021. See the recording here.

    Rail:

    Walking and Cycling:

    • Role of Walking and Cycling in a strong, sustainable, inclusive economy, held on Tuesday 23rd March . See the recording here

    MEETINGS:

    District Consultation Sub-Committee Meetings:

    Date of activity

    Time

    Meeting name

    Video of event

    15-Mar

    2-4pm

    Leeds DCSC - view the slides here

    Watch the video recording here

    16-Mar

    2-4pm

    Calderdale DCSC - view the slides here

    Watch the video recording here

    18-Mar

    2-4pm

    Wakefield DCSC - view the slides here

    Watch the video recording here

    22-Mar

    2-4pm

    Bradford DCSC - view the slides here

    Watch the vide recording here

    24-Mar

    2-4pm

    Kirklees DCSC - view the slides here

    Watch the video recording here


    To view the livestream of any of these meetings,
    please click here.




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