Our emerging LTP5 for Luton aims to make getting around easier, healthier and better for the environment.
We want to:
- reduce carbon emissions
- create a healthier Luton by encouraging more:
- walking
- cycling
- use of buses and trains
This plan supports our bigger goals for Luton 2040 which includes:
- reducing poverty
- including everyone
- tackling climate change
We'll outline specific policies, interventions and infrastructure to improve travel in Luton and nearby areas, making our town a better place to live for everyone.
Update on our new LTP5
We have prepared a draft Local Transport Plan 5 (LTP5) for 2026 to 2040.
It sets out the long-term vision, strategy, and policies for improving transport for everyone. The plan places decarbonisation, health, and wellbeing at the heart of transport policy over the next 14 years.
This LTP5 draft is supported by several additional documents.
Identifying the key challenges and opportunities for transport, travel and mobility in Luton.
Summarising the engagement process undertaken with members of the public through online survey and conversations with stakeholders.
Carried out alongside LTP5 to assess the potential environmental, health and social impacts of proposed schemes and polices.
Public consultation
This consultation is your opportunity to provide your views on the proposals, priorities and policies within the draft plan.
We welcome comments from:
- members of the public
- statutory consultees
- landowners
- developers
- businesses
- community groups
- local organisations
- other stakeholders
- all other interested parties
The consultation is open for 12 weeks from 27 November 2025 to 19 February 2026.
You can also attend one or more of our events or:
Email: LTP@luton.gov.uk
Our current LTP4
Our current LTP was adopted on 13 July 2021.