Transforming the Highways Agency into a government-owned company: decision
Cited at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/transforming-the-highways-agency-into-a-government-owned-company-decision
Summarises issues raised following our consultation on setting up the Highways Agency as a government-owned company.
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This document summarises issues raised following our consultation about setting up the Highways Agency as a government-owned company responsible for operating, managing and improving the strategic road network.
Respondents showed broad support for the proposals and this publication confirms decisions to:
set up the Highways Agency as a government-owned strategic highways company
put in place an effective system of governance – giving the company flexibility to run the roads responsibly, successfully and in the public interest
establish a ‘road investment strategy’ setting out what he company must achieve over a five year period, with associated funding
create units within Passenger Focus and the Office of Rail Regulation to represent the interests of road users and monitor the company’s performance
Related roads reform documents
Government response to consultation on transforming the Highways Agency into a government-owned company written statement, published 30 April 2014
Green light for Highways Agency reform gives better deal for taxpayers press notice, published 30 April 2014
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