What is the Local Transport Plan?
The draft Local Transport Plan outlines our plans for transport in Liverpool City Region up to 2040.
With a clear vision and goals, the plan provides a blueprint for making the transport network more integrated, sustainable and accessible to all – which are the key pillars of Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram’s vision for a London style transport system.
It sets out what transport needs to do in order to continue to support communities, our economy and the Combined Authority’s wider objectives as a city region, looking at our overarching ambitions for rail, bus, active travel and more. It also recognises that we live in uncertain times, and where new technology is also changing how we work, live and travel.
Have your say
The Combined Authority have recently launched a consultation on the new Local Transport Plan (LTP), which is open from 3rd October to 15th December 2024.
We’re proposing some big, bold changes. Whether you take the bus every day or have never taken public transport before, this plan will change how you move around Liverpool City Region. So, it’s important we hear from as many people as possible before we finalise the plans in 2025.
We want to understand which policies you agree with, if you have any worries about the plans and if you do, what we need to do to make sure the plan works for everyone.
You can find out more and have your say on the combined authorities website.