Milton Keynes Council's Liberal Democrat cabinet has agreed to proceed with consultation on major proposals which could see more than £3 million a year pumped into bus services across Milton Keynes.
Proposals that will be consulted on include:
The move to increase parking charges more in line with - yet still cheaper than - other places of similar size in the region was among the recommendations in a report by CAGoT (the Citizen's Advisory Group on Transport). This report called for the money raised from increases in parking charges to be reinvested in public transport, and this is now part of the parking strategy for central Milton Keynes that was approved at a cabinet meeting in December.
Liberal Democrat Council Leader, Isobel McCall, has been inundated with letters and e-mails since the plans were initially announced earlier this month - and she has already personally replied to hundreds of people.
Isobel said: "We do accept this is a significant change but it is still a lot cheaper to park in central Milton Keynes than other surrounding places, or towns and cities of a similar size. For years people have been saying that bus services need to improve drastically across Milton Keynes and we believe this gives us a route to do it."
There will be a two-tier approach to implementing the changes:
Implementation of the changes to current 'pay and display' bays is expected to start on 1 April, but any changes to the current free spaces won't be introduced until autumn at the earliest, and these will be subject to widespread consultation.
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