Cabinet considered a report on the Peterborough Integrated Development Programme (IDP). The IDP document -
· Summarises key growth strategies and plans for Peterborough, and shows how they complement one another.
· Sets out what infrastructure and support Peterborough needs for the next 15 years or so, why we need it, who will deliver it, and what it might cost. For a variety of audiences, it shows, and gives confidence to them, that we have a coordinated plan of action on infrastructure provision.
· Forms the basis for bidding for Council wide funding, whether that be from: Government; Government Agencies; lottery and other grants; charities; private sector investment; and developer contributions (s106 and potentially CIL).
The IDP is a programme and management tool which pulls all its information together from already agreed existing (but dispersed) plans, strategies and business plans to enable the effective delivery of those said plans and strategies (e.g. the Sustainable Community Strategy and the Core Strategy).
CABINET RESOLVED TO:
Approve the Peterborough Integrated Development Programme (IDP) and agree to its publication on the City Council’s website.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure or savings greater than £500,000;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Decision due: December 2009 by Cabinet
To set out priorities for infrastructure provision to facilitate growth and regeneration of the city
Lead member: Councillor Piers Croft piers.croft@peterborough.gov.uk
Lead director: Deputy Chief Executive
Department: Deputy Chief Executives
Contact: Shahin Ismail, Head of Delivery 01733 452484, shahin.ismail@peterborough.gov.uk shahin.ismail@peterborough.gov.uk Tel: 01733 452484.
Consultation process
Relevant stakeholders as appropriate