Reforms loom for transport developer contribution regime

Andrew Forster
17 February 2017
The Community Infrastructure Levy has failed to deliver the levels of funding from new development that had been expected

 

The Government is reviewing how developers contribute funding to transport infrastructure in England following a critical report into the effectiveness of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) regime. 

The CIL, introduced in 2008, was intended to reflect the cumulative impacts of development across an area on local infrastructure. Where a CIL is introduced, the previous system of Section 106 contributions is restricted to addressing only site-specific issues required to make a...

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