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City Centre Access Improvements Knowledge Quarter University Links RESERVE SCHEMES Knowledge Quarter University City Centre Access Improvements Links Birkenhead Town Centre Wirral Waters Access Improvements Connectivity Wirral Waters Connectivity - Wirral Waters Access Improvements Wallasey Bridge Road Wirral Waters Connectivity - Wirral Waters Access Improvements Beaufort Road Car Lane/ Prysmium Prescot Gateway Kirkby Industrial Park KIP Gateway Maghull Town Centre Maghull North Connectivity Kirkby Industrial Park Connect Kirkby to Maghull Wirral International Business Park Spital Gateway St Helens Town Centre St Helens Town Centre Gateway A59 Maghull Town Centre Maghull North Connectivity Huyton Business Park Huyton Station Gateway Stonebridge Cross Valley Road Connectivity The Heath & Ineos Halton Lea Connectivity Jaguar Land Rover and 3MG Halewood Connectivity Clatterbridge Hospital M53 Portal Coastal Towns Formby Connectivity Wirral International Business Park A41 Connectivity - Corona Road North Liverpool Key Corridor North Liverpool Connectivity Kirkby Industrial Park Connect Kirkby, KIP Coastal Towns Crosby Connectivity Mersey Gateway Widnes Connectivity Coastal Towns West Kirby Gateway Mersey Gateway Easten Access Enhancements Coastal Towns Crosby Connectivity - A565 Coastal Towns Coastal Connections Port and Hinterland Canal Connections City Centre Access Improvements City Bike RESERVE SCHEMES University Cycling Routes Liverpool £1,552,100 Birkenhead Town Centre Gateways Wirral £550,000 Wirral Waters Active Travel Connectivity - Wallasey Wirral £192,500 Bridge Rd Wirral Waters Active Travel Connectivity - Beaufort Rd Wirral £495,000 Prescot Station Access Improvements Knowsley £2,079,000 Kirkby Station access improvements Knowsley £1,903,500 Maghull Town centre connectivity Sefton £467,500 Tower Hill to KIP walking & cycling inc Kirkby to Knowsley £2,821,500 Maghull Spital P&R Merseytravel £990,000 St Helens Central car park Merseytravel £660,000 A59 Northway Corridor multi-modal upgrade Sefton £753,500 Huyton Station Public Realm Knowsley £1,455,300 Provision of Cyclist to Cross M57 J4-5 Knowsley £990,000 Halton Lea Accessibility Halton £847,000 East of Halewood SUE Access Arrangements Knowsley £1,045,000 M53 Homelands to Townfield Lane Wirral £436,300 Improved access to Formby Coast Sefton £596,200 Corona Road Wirral £385,000 Public realm improvements along Stanley Rd Sefton £767,800 Kirkby Improvement Package for Active Mode Access Knowsley £1,504,800 Crosby Coastal Park Cycle & ped route Sefton £1,199,000 Improved ped access in Widnes town centre Halton £990,000 West Kirby Public Realm Wirral £660,000 Sustainable Transport link between Huyton & Widnes Knowsley £891,000 SUD Segregated cycle path on A565 Ince Woods Sefton £261,800 Improvement of Coast Road cycle conditions Sefton £935,000 Leeds/Liverpool canal route improvement Sefton £242,000 CityBike Extension Liverpool £198,000 £25,868,800 RESERVE SCHEMES Scheme Status 2018-21 Sustainable Access to employment Further details required from scheme 2019-20 Invest for Growth sponsor Included within SUD 2017-18 Sustainable Access to employment Included within SUD 2017-18 Sustainable Access to employment Taken forward as part of SIF 2018-20 Sustainable Access to employment To be removed from list 2017-19 Sustainable Access to employment To be removed from list 2019-20 Sustainable Access to employment Scheme has not been developed any 2018-20 Sustainable Access to employment further Being taken forward already 2017-19 Sustainable Access to employment Scheme has not been developed any 2018-19 Sustainable Access to employment further Scheme has not been developed any 2018-20 Invest for Growth further Project costs now estimated to be £3- 2017-19 Invest for Growth 8m To be removed from list 2018-19 Sustainable Access to employment Unsure of contents of scheme further 2018-19 Sustainable Access to employment details required This could be linked to recently 2017-19 Sustainable Access to employment announced housing proposals Costs uncertain 2018-19 SUD Outside of STEP Growth Zone 2018-19 SUD Completed with ITB allocations 2017-18 Sustainable Access to employment To be removed from list 2019-20 Invest for Growth Scheme has not been developed any 2018-20 Sustainable Access to employment further To be delivered through SUD 2017-19 Sustainable Access to employment To be removed from list 2017-19 Sustainable Access to employment Undeliverable in short term to remain on 2019-20 Visitor Economy list for future consideration Included within SUD proposals 2018-19 SUD Not within Growth Zone 2017-18 SUD Included within SUD proposals 2019-21 SUD Low pipeline score 2017-18 Sustainable Access to employment No longer relevant? 2017-19 Visitor Economy RESERVE SCHEMES Pass 4.67 27 Pass 4.43 28 Pass 4.19 29 Pass 4.17 30 Pass 4.00 31 Pass 4.00 32 Pass 3.75 33 Pass 3.74 34 Pass 3.68 35 Pass 3.60 36 Pass 3.25 37 Pass 3.09 38 Pass 3.03 39 Pass 3.01 40 Pass 3.01 41 Pass 2.92 42 Pass 2.82 43 Pass 2.82 44 Pass 2.81 45 Pass 2.79 46 Pass 2.61 47 Pass 2.57 48 Pass 2.49 49 Pass 2.27 50 Pass 1.76 51 Pass 1.64 52 Pass 1.61 53 Pass 1.33 54.
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