Edinburgh City Council has set an ambitious target for Edinburgh to be carbon neutral by 2030. It wants everyone in every community to benefit from the city’s success, and make neighbourhoods great places for people to live in. To achieve our ambitious target, it needs to make changes to how it manages and develops our city. This will be challenging.
The Council has already approved a programme to transform our city centre so that people come first. It has committed to building 20,000 affordable and low-cost homes by 2027. It is committed to improving air quality by introducing a low emission zone.
The Council is now developing two long-term strategies which will set out the way it shapes and transforms our city, and it needs to know what we think of its proposed plans.
• Choices for City Plan 2030 sets out options for how our city could be developed sustainably over the next ten years
• City Mobility Plan proposes radical changes as to how people and goods move around our city.
Information about both projects is available at: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/FutureEdinburgh
Respond to the Choices and City Mobility Plan consultations
Consultation on Choices for City Plan and the draft Mobility Plan is now live and will run until Tuesday 31st March 2020. You can respond to the two consultations online.
Respond to – Choices for City Plan 2030
Respond to – City Mobility Plan
The Choices for City Plan 2030 and the City Mobility Plan are about Edinburgh’s future and the city we leave for generations to come. Your views are important.
You can find out by speaking to us at our drop-in events and get help with filling out our online questionnaire at our ‘surgeries’.
Find out about our engagement events
Keep up to date
You can keep up to date with the City Plan 2030 project on our City Plan 2030 blog and City Plan 2030 Twitter.
Contact us by emailing cityplan2030@edinburgh.gov.uk.
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