Complex mitigation package for Birmingham’s CAZ

AIR QUALITY

Andrew Forster
08 January 2019
The CAZ would be bounded by the city’s ring road (A4540)
The CAZ would be bounded by the city’s ring road (A4540)

 

Birmingham City Council hopes a complex system of exemptions and mitigation measures will placate opponents of its proposed charging clean air zone (CAZ).  

Councillors last month approved the submission to Government of the full business case for the CAZ, which is being targeted for implementation in January 2020. The Class D CAZ, applying to cars, taxis, buses, lorries and vans, would cover the area within the A4540 ring road. 

Vehicles that meet the CAZ standards (diesels at least...

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