CWC24144 - Wolverhampton City Centre Masterplan

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£158,864

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  • Urban planning services

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Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

Wolverhampton City Council is seeking to produce a Wolverhampton Future City Masterplan for Wolverhampton City Centre up to 2050- a plan that will provide a firm ground from which the Council and inward investors can make informed decisions on site assembly, sustainable growth, infrastructure delivery and investment. It will comprise of three outputs:
1. A vision for climate responsive regeneration of the City of Wolverhampton - a golden thread that ties the numerous Council and key stakeholder strategies and ambitions regarding regeneration, accelerated decarbonisation, urban development, and place-based outcomes, together in a single document.

2. A spatial strategy to support this vision, setting out the projects and interventions that need to be delivered, with focus on key areas of sustainable regeneration and change within the city centre boundary e.g. canal renaissance corridor.

3. A route map for how this will be delivered - a phased and costed delivery and implementation plan that maps key dependencies across projects: strategic site regeneration and co-delivery of social and other infrastructure, i.e. digital, schools, transport, GPs, public realm/open space, new recreation venues (arts/culture)

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