Strategies and policies
Strategies and policies
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Highways Asset Management Policy and Strategy 2019/20-2022/23 (pdf : 334 KB)
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First published: 1/04/2019
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Sets out an approach for the management and maintenance of all highway assets. The strategy identifies efficiencies and promotes and supports informed evidence-based decision making and making best use of available resources.
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Highways Infrastructure Asset Management Plan 2020 (pdf : 2.2 MB)
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First published: 3/10/2020
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Liverpool’s Highway Infrastructure Asset Management Plan (HIAMP) lays out LCC’s approach to maintaining highway assets strategically and efficiently. The first HIAMP was approved in May 2014. An update for 2020 is now alongside our Highway Asset Management Policy and Strategy 2019/20-2022/23.
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Liverpool Cycling Strategy 2014-2026 (pdf : 939 KB)
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Our Cycling Strategy sets out the vision for Liverpool to be the fastest growing city for cycling, where cycling is a popular mainstream method of travel and physical activity and its cycle routes will be safe, convenient, accessible, comfortable and attractive for all users.
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Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority) (pdf : 3.6 MB)
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A strategic approach to developing a cohesive network of high standard active travel routes across the region. We want people to be able to walk and cycle short journeys using public transport - but for this people need suitable routes.
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Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (pdf : 46.5 MB)
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The Flood and Water Management Act 2010, designated Liverpool City Council as a Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) and made LLFA’s responsible for managing flooding from 'local' sources. Section 9 of the same Act denotes that each LLFA for an area in England ‘must develop, maintain, apply and monitor a strategy for local flood risk management in its area (a 'local flood risk management strategy')’.
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Local Transport Plan for Liverpool City Region
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First published: 1/03/2015About this document
Liverpool City Region Local Transport Plan for Growth has been specifically put together to reflect the economic priorities set in the City Region Growth Plan and Economic Strategy.
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Parking Appeals Policy (pdf : 582 KB)
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First published: 14/06/2016
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Guidance on how to appeal against penalty charge notices (PCN).
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Parking Contravention Codes (pdf : 158 KB)
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First published: 1/04/2015
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The descriptions in this document may differ from the exact wording on your PCN. The PCN wording is correct and in accordance with the Statutory Instrument 2007 No 3487. The descriptions in the document are provided only as a guide.
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Parking Enforcement Policy (doc : 1.4 MB)
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First published: 1/08/2019
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We are committed to enforcing parking regulations fairly and equitably and to improve conditions for people living in, working in and visiting Liverpool through effective on street parking enforcement.
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Street Charter 2017-2020 (pdf : 217 KB)
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First published: 1/04/2017
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Outlines our commitment to an accessible city and considers our policies and actions around accessible crossings, shared space, parking on pavements, wheelie bins, advertising boards (A Boards), street and café furniture, temporary obstructions, overhanging/overgrown foliage and dog fouling. Developed in partnership with key stakeholders.
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