Current plans involves using 22 acres for parking space 鈥 but council says this should now be used for homes
Solihull council and local businesses have been told to fork out 拢100m if they want HS2 to build multi-storey car parks around their new station 鈥 instead of occupying 22 acres for surface parking.
Interchange Station in Solihull has been designed to give HS2 passengers access to nearby Birmingham Airport, Birmingham Business Park and the National Exhibition Centre.
Plans to build 7,400 parking spaces all around the new station were included in the High Speed Rail (London 鈥 West Midlands) Act which received royal assent in 2017 and gave HS2 Ltd the powers to build the scheme.
But now locals think it is a waste of space, with Urban Growth Company (UGC), a special purpose vehicle made up of local businesses that has been established to 鈥渄rive strategic growth鈥 around the area鈥檚 infrastructure, and the council calling for the plan to change.
UCG鈥檚 development director, Philip Farrell, said his body and Solihull council asked HS2 whether it could build a multi-storey car parking in order to free up 22 acres of land 鈥 which they say could be home to 7,000 jobs and 1,500 homes.
But they have been told HS2 will go ahead with the surface car parking, unless they stump up around 拢100m.
Farrell, who previously worked as a director at JLL, said: 鈥淭he problem we have had is that people who worked on getting the [parliamentary] Act ready were told by HS2: 鈥楲et鈥檚 just get the powers, and then we鈥檒l go about designing this properly.鈥
鈥淏ut what goes in the Act actually matters, because then HS2 think they can actually build that.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e not prepared to spend any money whatsoever to engage in our growth agenda, so everything we want them to do, including new designs and even attending some meetings, we鈥檙e having to pay them from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).鈥
An HS2 spokesperson said: 鈥淯GC are working in partnership with HS2 to develop plans to replace the 7,400 surface car park with multi-story car parking.
鈥淭his would release land in order to maximise the opportunities for commercial development at the UK Central Interchange site. The new HS2 station will act as a catalyst for the development and growth proposals for the area around the station 鈥 including new homes and jobs.鈥
好色先生TV understands that as HS2 is only funded to deliver the phase one Act scheme and as this work is not included in that, an additional funding deal would be needed for a multi-storey car park to be built. HS2 has an agreement with WMCA so that any additional costs from works not specified in the Act can be recovered.
Farrell admitted that creating a business case to free up 22 acres of land in Solihull for 拢100m is 鈥渧ery difficult鈥.
But he warned: 鈥淗S2 itself will be a failure if it鈥檚 just a box in the middle of a field. It needs to be the heart of a new urban environment, then it will look like a success.鈥
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