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The Devolution of Major Transport Schemes Funding and the Department for Transport Assurance Framework

Meeting: 05/03/2013 - Council (Item 137)

137 Devolution of Major Transport Schemes Funding and the Department for Transport Assurance Framework pdf icon PDF 53 KB

Cabinet – 18 February 2013

Minute 210 is attached, together with the report of the Interim Director of Technical Services

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Minutes:

The Council gave consideration to minute 210 of the Cabinet held on 18 February 2013 and to the report of the Interim Director of Technical Services, in relation to the Devolution of Major Transport Schemes Funding and the Department for Transport Assurance Framework.

 

On a motion by Councillor Phil Davies and seconded by Councillor Ann McLachlan, it was –

 

Resolved – That the recommendations set out in Cabinet minute 210 be confirmed.


Meeting: 18/02/2013 - Cabinet (Item 210)

210 The Devolution of Major Transport Schemes Funding and the Department for Transport Assurance Framework pdf icon PDF 370 KB

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Minutes:

A report by the Interim Director of Technical Services informed that in the next spending review the Department for Transport (DfT) was proposing to devolve funding for major transport schemes to local areas.  This necessitated the establishment of a Local Transport Body (LTB) to oversee the process, guided by an Assurance Framework, which was to be agreed by the DfT in respect of the governance and management arrangements of the LTB. 

 

Councillor H Smith introduced the report and informed that the DfT had proposed a significant change in the way major transport scheme funding was to be allocated.  Currently Central Government had to approve all schemes over £5m.  The Government was proposing that from 2015 local transport bodies were established, essentially to take over the decision making role of the DfT with regard to major scheme funding, and would be able to decide how to spend the money on priorities that best suited their local needs, without Whitehall approval.  The City Region Cabinet, the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and the Integrated Transport Authority had agreed that the LTB would cover the established City Region geography.  The Cabinet noted that £35.5million, with a contingency of +/- 33%, had been allocated to the Liverpool City Region (LCR) LTB over a four year period from 2015/16.

 

The Interim Director’s report set out the requirements that the DfT had made with regard to the devolution process, as although it was devolving funding decisions to the LTB, it still required established DfT processes and methodologies to be followed.

 

The Interim Director’s report asked the Cabinet to note the progress made to date on the development of the LTB, and consider and endorse the draft Assurance Framework because this Assurance Framework was required in order for the LTB to be formally constituted and to establish its powers.  This document had to be submitted to the DfT by the end of February 2013, and therefore, due to the short timescales, agreement was being sought for the Chief Executive to be granted delegated authority to oversee this process and approve its submission. 

 

Appendix 1 to the report set out the draft of the Assurance Framework.  Councillor Smith directed Members to Section 5.2 of the report which summarised the main points.  Councillor Smith informed that this Framework was the subject of report across all City Region networks and constituent local authorities/organisations.

 

Councillor Smith reported that the LCR Cabinet had agreed, in principle, that the LTB would be composed of the Leaders and the Mayor of Liverpool City Council, the Chair of the ITA and the Chair of the LEP.  Wirral Council had been asked to nominate representatives and the Cabinet was asked to consider the nomination of the Leader of the Council as Wirral’s representative, and the Streetscene and Transport Services Portfolio Holder as the deputy, for appointment to the LTB.  Any nominations must be referred to Council for endorsement or otherwise. 

 

Councillor Smith also reported that the LTB would be advised via a Senior Officer body called the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 210