RESIDENTS and businesses are being urged to help shape how transport investment will be delivered in the Liverpool City Region for the next 15 years.
The Combined Authority has launched a public consultation on its Local Transport Delivery Plan 2025–2040, which sets out how the ambitions of the Local Transport Plan (LTP) will be turned into projects on the ground.
The LTP is a statutory document that outlines the City Region’s vision for transport up to 2040. More than 1,000 people responded to a public and stakeholder consultation on the LTP in Autumn 2024, and now the Combined Authority is seeking views on what, when and how the LTP will be delivered.
The online survey is open to anyone who lives, works or travels in the Liverpool City Region and will focus on the Imminent Phase (2027–2032) and the Future Vision period (2032–2040).
Cllr Steve Foulkes, Chair of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Transport Committee, said:- “Our transport network plays a huge role in people’s everyday lives – from getting to work or education, to staying healthy, supporting our economy and tackling climate change. This Delivery Plan is about turning our long-term vision into practical action, with better, safer and more reliable transport for everyone. We want residents, businesses and communities to help shape how we invest in our transport system over the next 15 years, so that it truly works for the Liverpool City Region.”
Responses to the consultation will help shape the next stages of detailed design and development of future transport schemes. All proposals identified in the Imminent Phase will be subject to further consultation as designs are developed.
You can find out more about the Delivery Plan and take part in the consultation by visiting this link.
The consultation is open until:- 22 February 2026.