All 33 local authorities across London have agreed an infrastructure framework on a cross-party, pan-London basis for the first time.
Launched by the umbrella group London Councils, the London infrastructure framework aims to promote more efficient planning and delivery of infrastructure across the capital.
Developed with the boroughs by the economic consultancy Metro Dynamics, the framework also aims to use infrastructure investment to boost prosperity, reduce inequalities, and help achieve net zero.
In total, 67 projects are included in the infrastructure framework based on boroughs’ strategic priorities and the classification used by the National Infrastructure Commission.
Cllr Elizabeth Campbell, London Councils’ executive member for London's Future: Business, Economy and Culture, said: ‘Boroughs are collaborating like never before to promote infrastructure investment in the capital and help us achieve our shared vision of a more prosperous, inclusive and sustainable London.
‘By setting out boroughs’ agreed priorities and the exciting range of development opportunities across the capital, the London infrastructure framework will drive investment towards where it will make the most difference.’
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