As Leader of Kent County Council, I have written to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, concerning the proposed expansion of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) to the outer London border.
During last year's consultation on the ULEZ expansion, KCC set out its view that the scheme would not be acceptable without an extension of the scrappage scheme to areas bordering London, including affected areas of Kent. This view has not been accepted by the Mayor as he takes the scheme forward (with implementation planned for August this year).
My letter therefore reiterates this concern, and raises the question as to why the proposed ULEZ border does not match that of the Air Quality Management Areas in London. It also makes clear that we will not continue works to install warning signage on our road network unless and until we see these concerns addressed.
In taking this stance, KCC is representing the concerns and interests of our many residents who may be affected by the ULEZ extension in its current form, and joining the growing concern and opposition expressed by outer London boroughs and authorities who border London. We are considering further steps. You can find KCC's media release about this here.
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