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£43 million for projects to keep the West Midlands moving

Published: Tuesday 06 Nov 2018

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is this week set to consider a £43 million investment in ten congestion busting projects.

The money from the Government's Transforming Cities Fund would be used to support a range of road, rail, tram, bus and cycling projects.

Grants of between £237,000 and £10 million will be put before the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Board for approval on Friday, November 9.

£43 million for projects to keep the West Midlands moving

Among the projects being supported are:

  • Cycling programme - ¬£6 million for cycle routes across the region
  • Birchley Island - Sandwell Council will be awarded ¬£7.4 million towards work to increase capacity and cut congestion at the busy roundabout near to the M5 junction 2
  • Dudley Interchange - a ¬£10 million grant will help fund a new ¬£18 million bus and metro station
  • B4106 Spon End - Coventry City Council will receive ¬£5.8 million to support work to ease congestion on this key commuter route
  • University Rail Station - ¬£3 million towards redevelopment
  • Birmingham City Centre - ¬£5 million towards improvements to New Street, High Street and Victoria Square to create walkable links between bus, tram and rail services and replace the unsightly security barriers with something more fitting

Further projects will see funds invested in highway improvements, cleaner buses and the planned Regional Transport Coordination Centre - which will monitor and act on congestion.

Cllr Roger Lawrence, WMCA portfolio holder for transport and leader of the City of Wolverhampton Council said: These are major transport projects and tackle notorious bottlenecks such as Birchley Island in Oldbury and B4106 Spon End road. These projects are all designed to keep the region moving.

This investment in sustainable transport will benefit commuters, improve air quality and support the wider economic growth of the West Midlands

Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street added: We know that may of our residents face daily frustrations as they travel and commute throughout the West Midlands and improving our transport network is a priority.

So we have agreed, with our transport and local authority partners, to help fund ten projects from across the whole region, which will make a real difference to residents whether they travel by car, bus, rail or cycle

Five of the projects will be delivered by Transport for West Midlands, part of the WMCA, with the remaining five being implemented by local councils.

Last year the WMCA was awarded £250 million from the Government's Transforming Cities Fund to support sustainable transport.

£207 million will fund the Midland Metro extension between Wednesbury and Brierley Hill.

The remaining £43 million is now set to be allocated to the following projects, subject to approval by the WMCA Board.

Dudley Interchange £10 million

Birchley Island  ¬£7.43 million

Cycling programme £6 million

B4106 Spon End £5.8 million

Birmingham High Street/New Street/Victoria Square works £5 million

University Station £3 million

Real Time Information Upgrades £2 million

Highways Investment Programme £2 million

Regional Transport Coordination Centre £1.5 million

Low Emission Bus Scheme in Coventry £237,000

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