Revised plans for A34 Sprint route through Perry Barr unveiled

Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) has unveiled revised plans for the A34 Sprint bus rapid transit route between Birmingham and Walsall.

The revised plans follow a public consultation, which concluded in October 2018 and raised concerns about the loss of parking spaces in the Perry Barr section of the 14.5km route.

TfWM has now said that more than 80% of the parking spaces originally earmarked for removal have been retained in the revised plans.

Out of 371 spaces in Perry Barr affected by the route, only 45 (or 12%) will now be lost as part of the revised plans. This compares with 233 spaces that were due to be removed under the scheme considered during the consultation.

The parking spaces have been retained due to modifications to some road verges and parts of the central reservation of the A34.

Although Sprint is a longstanding feature of TfWM’s strategic plan, delivery of the A34 Sprint is being accelerated to cater for the large number of spectators, athletes, media and volunteers who are expected to attend the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at the Alexander Stadium.

Angela Hosford, head of Sprint, TfWM, said: “Sprint will offer quick, reliable journey times to local people and contribute towards efforts to reduce car use and combat harmful vehicle emissions. We are determined to get this important scheme right.

“We have listened to the concerns of local residents between Perry Barr and Great Barr and welcome their engagement. In light of their comments, we revisited the original proposals to see how we could accommodate residents’ wishes while retaining our commitment to introducing a sustainable public transport solution for this heavily used route.

“We are delighted to announce that we have been able to retain a large number of parking spaces without diminishing our central objective of delivering a reliable, sustainable transport option for local people.”

Laura Shoaf, managing director, TfWM, said: “Sprint will improve transport for local people who live and work near the A34. I am pleased that residents’ concerns have been reflected in the revised design for the Sprint route without diluting the anticipated positive impact of the scheme.

“This is a good example of transport planners and residents working together to improve local neighbourhoods.”

The £42m Sprint scheme is part of the wider £500m regeneration of Perry Barr, which includes integrated transport improvements, hundreds of new homes, walking and cycling routes, a new school, high-quality public spaces and the refurbishment of the Alexander Stadium, which will host athletics during the Commonwealth Games.

The A34 is one of three Sprint schemes that are being prioritised for the Commonwealth Games and include Birmingham Airport and Solihull to Birmingham (A45), and Sutton Coldfield to Birmingham via Langley (Phase 1).

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