CONFERENCEREPORT Consultation seminar on Transport Green Paper Reporter A. Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs Mun. Engr, 1996,115,Sept., 174-181 D.Crudgington, BA current funding was wholly inadequate. Similarly, providing alternative modes of transport would require large investments. Public transport could not be enhanced on existing budgets, or those expected over the next two years. This and future Governments must inject funds into LAs to enablethem to encourage amove from roads to public transport. Introduction 8. The Transport Green Paper stated that 2. Paul Downie from the Department of LAs were in the best position to make transport Transport (DOT) Policy Unit provided abrief decisions at alocal level...