Chief Executive, Greater Cambridge Partnership Rachel Stopard Chief Executive, Greater Cambridge Partnership
Key City Deal Commitment 10-15% reduction in vehicles from 2011 figure Equivalent to a 24% reduction today Continued growth increases the challenge In addition, since the deal air quality has become a more prominent issue
88,000 jobs in Greater Cambridge 132,000 jobs in Greater Cambridge Significant growth of cycling, walking and use of public transport is required 2011 88,000 jobs in Greater Cambridge 2031 132,000 jobs in Greater Cambridge
Now 37% 19,700 commuters
CAM Phase 1 44% 23,200 commuters
+ GCP bus service improvement targets achieved 71% 37,300 commuters
+ Demand management 80% 44,700 commuters
towards Newmarket / Mildenhall
+ GCP bus service improvement targets achieved Public transport is a more competitive option than car As a proportion of commuters, for the 52,700 commuters on the biggest commuter routes (>500 people in 2011 census) Now CAM Phase 1 + GCP bus service improvement targets achieved + Demand management 37% 44% 71% 80% 19,700 commuters 23,200 commuters 37,300 commuters 44,700 commuters
On track for Gateway Review 2019 £100m - £200m - £200m Economy and Environment