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You are here: Home: Business: City Plan 2: Part 3 - Development & Design Policies: Transport & Parking:

Transport and Parking

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POLICIES


  • TRANS 1 - Transport Route Reservations
  • TRANS 2 - Development Locational Requirements
  • TRANS 3 - Traffic Management and Traffic Calming
  • TRANS 4 - Vehicle Parking Standards
  • TRANS 5 - Providing for Pedestrians and Cycling in New Development
  • TRANS 6 - Cycle Parking Standards
  • TRANS 7 - International Freight Transport Facilities
  • TRANS 8 - Developer Contributions - Transport Infrastructure
  • TRANS 9 - Air Quality
  • TRANS 10 - Provision of Taxi/Private Hire Vehicle Stances in Retail and Commercial Leisure Developments
  • TRANS 11 - Permanent and Temporary Public Car Parks
last updated: 02 December 2009

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