A Bristol congestion charge could be in place within six years (link below.)
http://thisisbristol.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144913&command=displayContent&sourceNode=231190&home=yes&more_nodeId1=144922&contentPK=20825528The city could join other parts of the country and follow the example of Manchester by bringing in a congestion charge.
It follows today's announcement that Manchester will become the second city in the
UK▸ , after London, to get the go-ahead from the Government to introduce a charge to drive at peak times (link below.)
http://www.savethetrain.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7782.msg12523#msg12523As part of the West of England Partnership, Bristol plans to submit a bid for a ^1.4 billion share of the Transport Innovation Fund (
TIF▸ ) money later this summer (link below.)
http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=1450.msg8844#msg8844And among the changes planned to the area's transport network are congestion charging proposals for the city centres of Bristol and Bath.
Bristol City Council's transport leader Mark Bradshaw told the Evening Post that he believed congestion charging was one of the key measures needed to solve the city's traffic woes.
He also revealed that any measure would only operate from 7am to 10am on weekdays and would not be active in afternoon rush hours.
He said work was progressing to research the most appropriate system for Bristol, with the daily charge likely to be around ^4.
And he said a system of charging people who work around Filton and Patchway to park their cars could also be introduced.
But no such measures would be implemented before there was a viable alternative to using the car, he said.
It means congestion charging will not happen before a core network of Bus Rapid Transit (
BRT▸ ) systems - such as the ones proposed from the city centre to east Bristol, Long Ashton and Hartcliffe - are in place.
Other developments which will need to be in place before congestion charging include the "showcase" bus routes to all areas of Greater Bristol, for which the Government recently released ^42 million.
And new park and ride sites, at Emersons Green, Whitchurch, near the M32 and near Parkway station, would also have to be in place first.
Further investment in local railways and cyclepaths would bring the total transport improvement package to around ^840 million.