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Governance Deniz Huseyin
LTT858 29 November 2022
Mayors to get additional powers over the running of key route networks
There are clear benefits to giving mayoral combined authorities more power over the running of key route networks (KRNs), a Government report has concluded.
It states that elected mayors should be given powers to direct their local authorities to take forward measures on the KRN. “This will ensure mayors have the full powers needed to deliver on local transport plans and the wider priorities of the city region,” the report says.
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