Setback for road project

 

Cardiff has admitted to delays in getting its £500M Cardiff transportation partnership project into gear.

Results of a feasibility study by preferred-bidder partner Capita Mowlem into a possible road user charging model, originally due by Spring 2006, are not now expected until autumn.

Commuter traffic into Cardiff, which currently stands at 110,000 people every day, is growing at 3% a year but the council has pledged not to introduce a charging regime before 2008.

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