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What Happens Next

What Happens Next

The Highways Agency has been assessing options to improve A19 Coast Road Junction. A public consultation is taking place to explain the proposals and we welcome your views on them. You can find out more information about the public consultation, the proposals and how to send us your views on the Public Consultation page.

The Timetable lists the key milestones and dates for the project.

Key Activity Timescale
Public Consultation November 2009
Preferred Route Announcement Autumn 2010
Draft Order Publication* Spring 2012
Public Inquiry* Autumn 2012
Inspector's Report* Winter 2013
Secretary of State Decision  Spring 2013
Orders Made* Winter 2013
Start of Works  Winter 2014
Open to Traffic  Spring 2017

* The scheme constitutes a nationally significant infrastructure project under the Planning Act 2008. As a result, it is likely to be subjected to the new Development Consent Order regime introduced under that Act, which replaces the preparation of Orders under the Highways Act 1980 and the Acquisition of Land Act 1981.  It will be submitted to the new Infrastructure Planning Commission and the Development Consent Order will allow another opportunity for people to express support for, comment on or object to the scheme which will be examined by a commissioner or panel or commissioners. The new Act will be introduced in March 2010, and we expect to be able to refine the programme as we go through the Public Consultation stage.