West Mids leaders take control of transport policy from Centro

GOVERNANCE

Andrew Forster
19 April 2013
 

THE Leaders of the seven metropolitan districts in the West Midlands are to take control of transport policy in a shake-up that will see the demise of the Integrated Transport Authority in its current form.

The shake-up aims to provide a clearer focus to transport decision-making in the conurbation, which is currently characterised by fragmented structures.

The district leaders have rejected the idea of establishing a Combined Authority to oversee transport and economic development, a model...

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