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Low Emission Strategies John Paterson Assessment of Benefit (London, 12 th May 2009) web: www.lowemissionstrategies.org email: info@lowemissionstrategies.org
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WHY? Reason 1 Low Emission Strategy Definition: “A package of measures to help to mitigate the transport impacts of development by accelerating the uptake of low emission transport fuels and technologies in and around new developments”
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Example of Mitigation Measures Achieved via Section 106 Agreement Provision of a car club 500 residential spaces Annual charge £0 - £300 depending on VED rating of car Controls on parking permits and transfers Ten electrical vehicle charging points 50% of delivery vehicles and 50% Home delivery vehicles to meet Euro V by store opening and to be using bio fuel. 100% within 5 years. To report to the Council on the implementation of the Low Emission Zone measures and targets on the opening of the store and at five and ten years afterwards
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Why? Reason 2 Air Quality Action Plan Quantitative measures Cost versus Benefit calculation
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Next Steps –Tender June/July 2009 –Report late Autumn 2009 –Dissemination December 2009
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Aspiration Toolkit to dispel “back of a fag packet” mitigation. Defensible in discussion with Developers (particularly relevant in the “Credit Crunch” age) Linkages to non-transport emission reduction strategies. Application to LA fleet procurement/operation
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Funding Estimated Project cost - £125,000 From a variety of sources: Greenwich £20k Cenex £5K Air Quality Grant Bids - City of London, Greenwich, Leeds, Sheffield & Wigan
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‘Encouraging wider adoption of low emission strategies by local authorities and supporting the effective use of associated policies and measures’
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