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Project update 3 August 2020
The online engagement has now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their views with us.
The responses will be analysed and will be submitted to our Joint Assembly for consideration before being submitted to our Executive Board for decision in the autumn.
Online engagement 6 July - 3 August 2020
As the delivery body for the Greater Cambridge City Deal, the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) is investing in solutions to tackle current and future transport problems by offering better and more sustainable ways to make journeys by public transport, cycling and walking.
Investment in infrastructure is well underway to create new and improved public transport routes along four corridors identified as essential to connect growing communities to employment hubs across the city including the Waterbeach to Cambridge corridor via the A10.
The Waterbeach to Cambridge project is looking at access to and from the city from the north to enable people to get around more easily by public transport, cycle or on foot.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority is planning to construct the CAM as part of its Local Transport Plan. This project, along with three other GCP public transport, cycling and walking routes around the city, could also form an integral part of the Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro (CAM).
Features being considered include:
As part of this work, we want to hear your views on potential public transport, walking and cycling improvements to enable people to get around more easily.
You can share your thoughts by filling in the survey or by dropping a pin and comment on to the map.
We want to know what you think, at this early stage in the project, so that we can feed your thoughts into options that, if approved by our Executive Board, will go to public consultation later in the year.
Atkins map
As well as seeking the view of stakeholders and the public GCP has also commissioned transport consultant Atkins to look at opportunities for improving public transport, walking, cycling and active transport between Waterbeach and Cambridge.
The map, which you can download from the documents section of this page, shows four areas of interest that Atkins have initially identified that could possibly be used as the basis of further study.
We would welcome comments on these four areas of interest as part of your feedback.
Please tell us you thoughts on where public transport, walking, cycling and equestrian improvements could or could not be made. You can use the + icon in the menu on the left to add a pin and leave a comment