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Strategic fit for transport planning

 

Introduction
This page relates to the 2012-15 NLTP only.

 

For the latest information, please see the Assessment Framework for the 2015-18 NLTP.

 

This section sets out the guidance on assessing strategic fit for activities within the transport planning activity class.

 

The transport planning activity class includes:

  • Work category 001: - Regional land transport planning management
  • Work category 002: -  Studies, strategies and models
  • Work category 003: -  Activity management plans

 

Default strategic fit

By default, the strategic fit ratings for transport planning activities are:

  • for Work category 001: Regional land transport planning management, the default is high and there is no requirement for further assessment as set out below
  • for all other transport planning work categories, the default is low

 

Requirements for medium rating

A medium rating for strategic fit may be given where the activity applies best practice planning processes either focused on:

  • providing long-term local, regional and national planning where there is significant change in transport demand or performance, such as changes in industry, population, technology, energy and climate for:
    • areas projected to experience demographic change or other change pressure not accounted for in existing strategies and plans
    • addressing a Safer Journeys area of high concern or Safer Journeys area of medium concern
    • addressing public realm in urban areas due to changes in transport networks

or focused on:

  • areas where there is a high or medium strategic fit under the activity class(es) that are likely to be the outputs of the planning while:
    • ensuring integration between transport, land use and other infrastructure planning
    • creating opportunities for better integration within and between transport modes
    • making better use of existing transport capacity, including services and infrastructure
    • managing adverse environmental effects from land transport
    • adopting a coordinated approach with relevant stakeholders

 

Requirements for high rating

A high rating for strategic fit must only be given where the activity makes improvements to whole-of-network, long-term local, regional and national planning in response to significant changes in transport demand or performance, such as changes in industry, population, technology, energy and climate, for:

  • more efficient freight supply chains, including for High Productivity Motor Vehicles (HPMV);
  • Tourism;
  • major urban areas for maximising access to significant markets, areas of employment or economic growth, and ;
  • significant improvements to the efficiency and effectiveness of maintaining and operating existing networks and services.

and:

  • ensures integration of modes and transport planning issues, and
  • addresses two or more of the following:
    • easing of severe congestion 
    • optimised levels of service, operation and management of networks
    • journey time reliability
    • a Safer Journeys area of high concern or
    • a Safer Journeys area of medium concern
 

Last Updated: 03/08/2020 8:58am