Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Fordrough Industrial Estate access, CV-9
Feedback updated 11 Aug 2015
We asked
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by extending the existing splitter island in the entrance to the retail park/industrial estate, to slow vehicles and provide a narrow refuge for pedestrians and cyclists crossing the entrance.
You said
Your (2) responses were gratefully received and will form part of the decision making process.
We did
The Cycling Consultations that took place have formed the Birmingham Bike Scheme, which went live in April. If you would like more information please email: cycling@birmingham.gov.uk
Overview
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by extending the existing splitter island in the entrance to the retail park/industrial estate, to slow vehicles and provide a narrow refuge for pedestrians and cyclists crossing the entrance. The splitter island will be lengthened, and the new island created, using rubber kerbing to access the impact of the swept path movements of articulated vehicles on the size of the island.
This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network.
Areas
- BORDESLEY GREEN
- SOUTH YARDLEY
Audiences
- Local Residents
- Public Sector Bodies
- Businesses
- Community groups
- Voluntary Organisations
Interests
- cycling
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