What is CRISP? A CRISP is an enhanced feasibility study that supports scheme planning programming design and implementation of improvements for cyclists along a link. Photo: CRISP Stakeholders on LCN+ Link in Merton Purpose of CRISP? To undertake a systematic review of the existing conditions for cycling on a particular Link taking full account of local knowledge constraints and concerns. Route alignment issues opportunities and constraints (physical and institutional) are to be considered in conjunction with stakeholders. Recommendations for solutions most likely to be successful in attracting substantially increased levels of cycling (c200%) will be made and budget cost estimates and a provisional outline programme prepared. The main aims of the CRISP process are to: - Raise the profile of cycling across London.
- Substantially increase levels of cycling
- Improve the quality of the network.
- Provide a cohesive network and a coherent approach to implementation.
- Provide the optimal route for cyclists.
- Include stakeholders at an early stage.
- Provide a costed programme and encourage long term project planning.
- Prioritise work along the Link
- Tackle the tough issues along the Link.
Downloads CRISP Master Schedule CRISP studies including Central London Thames bridges Power Point Presentation (3.2mb) CRISP Studies review held at Stakeholder Workshop February 2005 at the British Library
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