1. Chris Hadfield
European Project Manager
Lancashire County Council
Outcomes of CIVITAS
Overview & Scrutiny
Sustainable Development Committee
16th September 2009
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Outline
•What is CIVITAS?
•Technical work packages
•Horizontal work packages
•Added value
•What next?
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What is CIVITAS?
•CIVITAS Initiative
•CIVITAS SUCCESS
•CIVITAS in Preston & South Ribble
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CIVITAS Initiative
CIty-VITAlity-Sustainability
•European Commission flagship programme
•50m Euros allocated for pioneering development of
innovative sustainable transport solutions
•CIVITAS I (2002-06) 19 cities
•CIVITAS II (2005-09) 17 cities
•CIVITAS+ (2008-12) 26cities
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Bath Brighton
Gent
Utrecht
Donostia –
San Sebastián
Vitoria -
Gasteiz
Porto
Coimbra
Monza
Brescia
Bologna
Perugia
Gdansk
Szczecinek
Brno
Ostrava
Usti nad
Labem
Iasi
Craiova
Gorna
Orjahovitsa
Skopje
Zagreb
Funchal
(Madeira)
CIVITAS I
CIVITAS II
CIVITAS +
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CIVITAS Initiative
• CIVITAS helps to implement and assess real
change: integrated demonstrations of
technology and policy measures in the field of
sustainable transport
• CIVITAS encourages the wide dissemination of
results – good and bad
• CIVITAS is about urban environments:
– In the heart of the local partnerships
– Political commitment and involvement
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CIVITAS SUCCESS Consortium
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CIVITAS SUCCESS
Smaller Urban Communities in CIVITAS for
Environmentally Sustainable Solutions
Partners:
• La Rochelle (France), Preston (UK), Ploiesti
(Romania)
Scope:
• 4 year project (Feb 2005 – Jan 2009)
• 7.5m Euros grant funding from Commission
(2.5m Euros to Preston and South Ribble)
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CIVITAS in Preston & South Ribble
Partners
• Lancashire County Council
• South Ribble Borough Council
• Preston City Council
• Preston Bus
• Transport and Travel Research Ltd (TTR)
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CIVITAS in Preston and South Ribble
Four horizontal workpackages
• Project Management, Technical Co-ordination,
Evaluation & Dissemination
Eight technical ‘pillars’ have been identified as the
basic building blocks of a sustainable transport
system:
• Clean vehicle fleets
• Access restrictions and clear zones
• Parking Management
• Stimulation of public transport
• Car clubs and car sharing
• Freight
• Alternative modes
• Telematics
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Clean Vehicle Fleets
What – Preston Bus/Stagecoach and PCC are
running their fleets on a biodiesel blend.
Why – aiming to reduce carbon emissions following
issues identified at City centre AQM sites.
Outcomes – an estimated reduction in CO2 of over
500,000KG per annum.
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Access Management
What – Preston City Centre Clearzone,
Adelphi Scheme and Hough Lane.
Why – to reduce pedestrian/vehicle
conflict in key areas and manage access
to sensitive central areas.
Outcomes – (Preston City Centre)
Ringway/Friargate junction improvement
and traffic calming measures around
Winckley Square/Avenham.
(Adelphi Scheme) Improved facilities for
pedestrians and cyclists and traffic
calming installed.
(Hough Lane) Regeneration plans for
Leyland, pedestrian improvements and
improved signage.
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Parking Management
What – Large scale parking audit
completed across Preston and
South Ribble.
Why – To assess the current
parking stock and identify and
implement solutions to help mange
demand for town/city centre parking.
Outcomes – Improved information
(Leyland signage, web portal
linkages), improved park and ride
facilities (Leyland rail station) and
the set up of a coordinated public
and private parking operators group
(Preston).
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Stimulation of Public Transport
What – Overground bus map, Flexilink DRT
service, improved infrastructure and
improved information
Why – The removal of barriers to public
transport use will help to increase patronage
and subsequently reduce private car use.
Outcomes – Increased mobility/accessibility
for South Ribble residents via the Flexilink
service, increased passenger satisfaction
with bus information and services and
improved safety and security around bus
infrastructure.
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Car clubs and car sharing
What – Provision of a car sharing website
(www.sharedwheels.com.uk).
Why – Reducing single car occupancy reduces
congestion and emissions.
Outcomes – With over 400 people from Preston and
South Ribble registered, and each shared journey
making an annual reduction of 1000KG of CO2, this
provides a potential reduction in CO2 of over
200,000KG per annum.
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Freight
What – Set up of Lancashire’s first Freight
Quality Partnership (FQP) and delivery of
agreed FQP objectives.
Why – Provides a coherent voice for local
freight users and operators alongside local
authorities and trade organisations, to help
develop solutions to local freight issues.
Outcomes – Preston freight strategy was
developed, which lead to the production of a
Preston Freight map and associated signage to
direct unnecessary freight traffic away from the
City centre.
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Alternative Modes
What – School travel planning, business travel
planning, personalised travel planning and
cycling infrastructure.
Why – Increased awareness sustainable travel
modes and the provision of increased
infrastructure will help to encourage modal shift
away from the private car.
Outcomes – 13.5km of new cycle paths across
Preston and South Ribble, new cycle racks at
100 businesses, all schools in the area engaged
in writing travel plans and 25,000 households
contacted as part of the TravelSmart project.
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Telematics
What – Web portal development, common data
base upgrades and Smartcard development.
Why – Increased access to information on
sustainable travel will encourage greater use, as
will increasing the ease of use of public
transport.
Outcomes – Data input to the common
database has provided a larger base of
information, which the web portal can then pass
on to the public. A Smartcard trial allowed
passengers to seamlessly travel on different
operators buses with a single ticket (Smartcard).
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Horizontal Work Packages
• Project Management
• Technical Coordination
• Evaluation
• Dissemination
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Added Value
•Timescale for delivery
•Partnership working
• Internal working relationships
• Local partners
• National partners
• European partners
•Exposure to a major European scheme
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What next?
•Next round of CIVITAS funding 2010/11
•Smaller projects, more focused – continuation of
the work started through CIVITAS
•Is this the way we should be using our funding in
the future?
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Was CIVITAS a
Success in Preston
and South Ribble?
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Cities in Motion
Best Demonstration City 2006
•recognises success in establishing a key
demonstration role in transport at a European level.
•clear political leadership, backed up by technical
competence and effective implementation.
•active role in exchanging experience with other cities.
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Thank you for listening
Chris Hadfield
European Project Manager
Lancashire County Council
christopher.hadfield@lancashire.gov.uk