Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority Board (Board) is planning to decide whether to formally end the Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro (CAM) program at a meeting to be held on November 01, 2021. Due to a lack of support from the governance, the authority suspended the works on the transit project earlier in 2021.
At the meeting, the authorities will also decide on the future prospects of the project as well as delivery company One CAM Limited. If the Board chooses to end the CAM program, they will be recommended to place One CAM Limited into dormancy.
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