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Coventry City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement

Meeting: 30/08/2022 - Cabinet (Item 20)

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Report of the Director of Transportation and Highways

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Director of Transportation and Highways which indicated that the Council’s transport capital programme has secured a further £115.9 million, which takes the total investment in Coventry’s transport network to just over £250 million for the next 5 years.  This enables the Council to further its reputation as an innovative city and to tackle corporate priorities – including tackling the causes of climate change.  The report sought approval to enable the funding to be drawn down and the schemes designed and delivered.

 

As reported to Cabinet on 15 March 2022, (Minute 89/21 refers) the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) submitted a bid to Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) for a £1.05 billion package of transport schemes for the period 2022-27.  The Department for Transport (DfT) has subsequently confirmed the CRSTS funding award for the WMCA. For Coventry this includes the following:

 

·  Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) - £54 million

·  Coventry South Sustainable Transport Package - £17 million

·  Foleshill Transport Package - £4.5 million

·  Regional Park and Ride including Tile Hill Station - £4.5 million

 

The £80 million CRSTS capital investment will be supplemented by up to £23 million match funding which is a mix of public and private sector investment, taking the total programme value to £103m for the 4 schemes. The majority of match funding is already secure and has been previously approved by Cabinet, and was detailed in the report.

 

In addition, £30.6 million funding is allocated within the five-year CRSTS programme for Highway Maintenance and the Local Network Improvement Plan.

 

The WMCA is the accountable body for the CRSTS funding and has put in place a Single Assurance Framework (SAF) process that will need to be followed to draw down the funding.  This requires the preparation and submission of business cases that will require WMCA approval.

 

Due to the scale, and innovative nature, of the project, the CVLR scheme has been designated a retained scheme, which means that the DfT will need to approve the business case in addition to the WMCA.

 

The Highways Maintenance and Local Network Improvement Plan funding allocation is not subject to the SAF process and is being allocated direct to the Council.

 

In addition to the CRSTS funding, the Council has recently been successful in securing £5.3 million additional funding for cycling and walking improvements from two additional sources:

 

·  Active Travel Fund 3 – the Binley Cycle Route has received an additional £2.7 million Active Travel funding, taking the total scheme funding to £8.6 million. WMCA has allocated a further £1 million for two Active Travel Neighbourhoods, in the Earlsdon and Naul’s Mill areas of the city.

·  Paths for Everyone - £1.63 million has been awarded from this fund, administered by Sustrans for the DfT, for improvements to the National Cycle Network routes linking to the University of Warwick campus.

 

The WMCA has also been awarded revenue funding through CRSTS for scheme development.  The Council has already been awarded £0.6 million from this award,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 20