The Birmingham Mobility Action Plan (BMAP) sets out a vision for sustainable transport growth to cope with a projected 4 million daily trips by 2031, as the city develops new businesses, homes, and jobs. BMAP aims to promote economic growth through faster movement of people and goods, facilitate significant city center growth, improve accessibility to local centers and new developments, and create an integrated rapid mass transit network connecting the city, region, and beyond through improved end-to-end journeys. Next steps include further work with stakeholders on technical details, establishing costs and priorities, and developing an implementation plan.
3. BMAP: A Transport Vision for a
Sustainable Growing City
200,000
more car
trips
90,000
more
PT trips
130,000
more
walking
trips
By 2031 Birmingham’s transport system as a
whole will have to cope with over 4 million
daily trips.
New Businesses, New Homes,
New Jobs, New Connections
4. Meeting the Demands of the Development
The Birmingham Development Plan sets
BMAP four challenges:
1. Promote economic growth through
faster and more reliable movement of
people and goods.
2. Facilitate significant growth in housing
and employment the city centre.
3. Promote growth in local centres
through better accessibility.
4. Facilitate sustainable urban extensions.
5. What is BMAP’s vision?
A three dimensional approach:
• Improved end to end journeys for
people and goods.
• Connecting business across the city,
region and beyond.
• Each element works together in an
integrated transport system.
6. International Gateways
• Birmingham has all the
ingredients to be a well-
connected city
• Airport and high speed rail
• Global reach needs local
connections
9. A 21st Century City Centre
Placing people at the heart of the city
10. A conversation with the city ….
Citizens and business firmly endorsed the BMAP vision:
• Seen as a positive direction for Birmingham.
• A clear desire for sustainable urban mobility.
• Business wants to be involved in planning and delivery.
11. Next steps for BMAP
Work with business and
stakeholders on technical
details
1.Freight movement plan.
2.What should our city streets be
for?
3.City centre transport master-plan.
4.Confirm mass transit aspirations.
5.Explore funding options
Establish
costs and
priorities
Implementation
Plan and
Programme
Summer 2014:
BMAP White
Paper Policy
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