Congestion Charging The history, planning and implementation

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Congestion Charging The history, planning and implementation Presentation to Bogota Transport Planning Workshop Simon Buxton & Jon Hodges Transport for London 9 April 2013

Why was Congestion Charging necessary? 185,000 cars entered central London each day Central London most congested area in UK; traffic speeds <13km per hour Congestion persisted throughout the day To address this, area-based charging scheme introduced in central London in February 2003 Objectives of the scheme: Reduce traffic and traffic congestion Raise revenue to re-invest in transport 1

Background and Key Developments In 1998 Government established a working group of technical experts (ROCOL Road Charging Options for London) to explore how a Mayor might use powers 1999 Greater London Authority Act became law 2000 ROCOL working group published report concluding road user charging in central London potentially feasible, effective and acceptable May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London, with manifesto commitment to consult on road user charging and adopted proposals of ROCOL working group 2

Key Project Milestones January 2001 a strategic plan for delivery of congestion charging in central London agreed by the Mayor July 2001 TfL commenced consultation on Greater London (Central Zone) Congestion Charging Order, which set out specific details of the scheme 2001 TfL undertook procurement for key service provider; Capita Business Services appointed in February 2002. March 2002 - Government approved the Mayor s plans to spend net revenues Late 2002-early 2003 Extensive public information campaign 3 undertaken to inform Londoners and visitors of nature and details of scheme

Mayor confirms Congestion Charging Scheme for Central London 26 February 2002 After extensive consultation Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, confirmed that congestion charging for central London will go ahead. The Mayor signed Transport for London s congestion charge scheme order and set the go live date as Monday 17 February 2003 the start of school half-term week to help ease the adjustment to the new charge. Mr Livingstone said: As a result of what I am confirming today, for the first time there will be a serious attempt to tackle the chronic traffic congestion in central London. On TfL s estimates the scheme will raise a net revenue of 130m- 150m annually. 4

Communication ahead of launch 5

Complementary measures Public Transport measures to complement the scheme: Bus services Traffic management Underground fares Net proceeds from Charging the scheme was forecast to generate net proceeds of some 130m per year and, by law, this must be spent on improving transport within London 6

Improvements to the bus service 7

How the scheme worked back in February 2003 8

Congestion Charging begins 17 February 2003 Congestion charging is underway in central London. Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said as the scheme began: This is an historic day for London. Everyone knows that tough decisions have to be made to tackle the congestion which cripples this capital city of ours. From today something is being done. If we want London to continue to be a success story for business and jobs, then we must enable people to move around the heart of London more efficiently. Congestion charging is the only option available there is no practical alternative. 9

Day 1 - Smooth start for congestion charge BBC News, 18 February 2003 10

Monitoring of the scheme since Day 1

Monitoring - Scheme Impacts Average daily traffic entering Charging Zone (2002-2009) -44% -23% +4% -17% +23% -19% +97% Normally Charge Paying Normally Non-Charge Paying 12

Key Scheme Developments since 2003 13

Today: The charge and hours of operation 14

Enforcement

Scheme Costs and Revenues Scheme cost some 160m to introduce in 2003, including complementary measures and impacts monitoring Capita - scheme cost some 90m to operate each year IBM - scheme costs some 45m to operate each year Scheme has consistently made a surplus (net revenue), which by law has to be spent on transport improvements in London In 2007/08, net revenues were some 90m In 2011/12, net revenues were some 140m 16

Re-investment in the transport network In its first 10 years. The Scheme generated net revenues of 1.2bn, which were spent by TfL as follows: Bus Network Operations 960m Roads and Bridges 102m Road Safety 121m Sustainable Transport 36m Total 1.2bn 17

Lessons from Congestion Charging Political commitment is key. Effective research and clear policy objectives. Extensive public consultation and stakeholder engagement. Strong project management. Need for effective contract management. Good public transport alternatives. Effective traffic management. Strong public information campaign. Need to listen to customers and be prepared to make changes / improvements. 18

Cleaner Air for London

What is the Low Emission Zone? 20

Cleaner Air for London 21

In Summary...

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