City of Cardiff Council Cardiff Cycle Strategy Cardiff Cycle Strategy Initial Engagement Initial Stakeholder Workshops June 2016 Targeted Stakeholder Workshops Sept 2016 Car Free Day Sept 2016 ID: 626306
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Gail Bodley-Scott
City of Cardiff Council
Cardiff Cycle StrategySlide2
Cardiff Cycle Strategy
Initial Engagement:
Initial Stakeholder Workshops
June 2016
Targeted Stakeholder Workshops Sept 2016
Car Free Day
Sept 2016
Cardiff Convention
Oct 2016
Strategy production Oct – Nov 2016Public consultation Dec – Mar 2017Slide3
BackgroundSlide4
Local Development Plan 2006-2026
Predicted development 2006-2026:
41,000 new homes
40,000 new jobs
In order to manage growth on highway network, a modal shift to 50% travel by sustainable modes by 2026 is necessarySlide5
Active Travel Act
Duty on Local Authorities to plan for and make continuous improvement to facilities for walking and cycling
Cardiff Existing Routes Map approved 2016
Integrated Network Map to be submitted to Welsh Government September 2017Slide6
Wellbeing of Future Generations Act
Five Ways of Working:
Long term
Prevention
Integration
Collaboration
Involvement
Wellbeing GoalsSlide7
Current TrendsSlide8
Managing Growth
From 2005-2015
Population growth: 11%
Jobs growth: 11%
From 2015-2026:
Predicted population growth: 13%
Predicted jobs growth: 16%Slide9
City Centre Transport Trends
Cardiff
City Centre 2004 – 2014
Car trips reduced by 30%
Bike trips increased by 86
%
Footfall increased by 58%Slide10
Travel to Work
Source: Ask Cardiff SurveySlide11
Target Market
Source: Bike Life Cardiff 2015Slide12
Target Market
Source: Cardiff Travel Behaviour Research Baseline Report 2011,
SustransSlide13
Group Discussion
Who do we need to target – who do we need to encourage to cycle?Slide14
Group Discussion
Who do we need to target – who do we need to encourage to cycle
?
How do we reach them – what organisations/activities do we need to engage with to do this?Slide15
Group Discussion
From either a personal or a professional standpoint, name
one
way in which the Cycle Strategy could make a positive difference to your everyday lifeSlide16
Next Steps
Strategy production
Oct – Nov 2016
Public consultation
Dec – Mar 2017