West Sussex transport plan
Welcome to the homepage of the
West Sussex transport plan.
The West Sussex Transport Plan 2011-2026 sets the strategy for
guiding future investment in West Sussex highways and transport
infrastructure and sets a framework for considering transport
infrastructure requirements associated with future development
across the county.
The plan includes 4 strategies that guide our approach to
maintaining, managing and investing in transport, and meeting our
main objective of improving quality of life for the people of West
Sussex. These 4 strategies are:
- promoting economic growth;
- tackling climate change;
- providing access to services, employment and housing;
and
- improving safety, security and health.
The plan is available to view from the West Sussex Transport Plan
2011-2026 webpage, along with the accompanying Sustainability
Appraisal and a report on the public consultation held during
preparation of the plan.
Via the links below you can view:
- further information about the West Sussex Transport Plan
2011-2026 (LTP3);
- archived information about previous transport plans;
- information about local travel surveys used to monitor the
transport plan plan including the National Highways and
Transport (NHT) Network Public Satisfaction Survey;
- information about the Gatwick Airport surface access strategy;
and
- information about the Local Sustainable Transport Fund
bids.
Gatwick, the UKs second busiest airport, brings with it many challenges, not least ensuring that passengers and employees are able to travel to and from the airport safely, swiftly and sustainably with a choice of transport options.
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