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Committee Material Published 17 Jan 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

The Department acknowledged that the succession of short-term funding allocations may have driven local authorities to be more reactive.44 However, the Department believes that local authorities treat the funding from the Department as a single source and are not concerned about the specific funding pot the money came from.45 The Department also told us that it is in the process of considering what future funding arrangements may look like as part of the spending review, in the context of int...

The Department acknowledged that the succession of short-term funding allocations may have driven local authorities to be more reactive.44 However, the Department believes that local authorities treat the funding from the Department as a single source and are not concerned about the specific funding pot the money came from.45 The Department also told us that it is in the process of considering what future funding arrangements may look like as part of the spending review, in the context of integrated settlements for local authorities.46 36 LRE0002, Written submission by the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation 37 Q 71 38 C&AG’s R Type: conclusion | Number: 23 | Response status: accepted Government response: 5.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Spring 2027 5.2 To ensure the development of a robust and proportionate monitoring and evaluation framework, the department plans to commission a feasibility study in 2025 to un