Regional Action Plan the Role of Modal Interchange to Foster Low Carbon Urban Mobility
f
Obtain agreement from RSES policy owner officer to the “10 Minute Town” concept framework Directors Order from SRA to be signed to incorporate new framework for the implementation of RPO 176 in the RSES Present framework to all 11 LAs in the Southern Region responsible for key towns as detailed in the RSES Implement roll out the “10 Minute Town” concept assessment for key towns as detailed in the RSES
09/2020
g
12/2020 - Date of actual policy improvement implemented
h
03/2021
i
03/2022
Stakeholders Involved
Clare County Council, Carlow County Council and Kerry County Council
Timeframe
Policy Improvement Deadline: 12/2020 Review of “10 Minute Town” concept for key towns deadline: 03/2022 Costs will be mainly staff time as the policy improvement is to create a framework for the “10 Minute Town” estimated to be €10,000 to €12,500. Recommendations for infrastructural improvements identified from this framework and the implementation of these improvements by each town to be funded by each of the County Councils with the support of exchequer funds. These infrastructural costs associated with implementing the “10 Minute Town” concept can only be determined as the Local Authorities work through actual implementation. All staff time costs to be covered by each individual institution. Recommendations for infrastructural improvements identified from this framework and the implementation of these improvements by each town to be funded by each of the County Councils with the support of exchequer funds. • Number of key towns who have implemented the framework within the Southern Region : Target 50% • Non private car commuting levels in the designated urban centres: Target 45%
Costs
Funding Sources
Performance Indicators
Table 5.3: Action to develop and implement the policy improvement
Southern Regional Assembly | Regional Action Plan
28
Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker