RESIDENTS are being asked for their views on new plans for Kingsway Bridge – including the introduction of new cycle lanes.
Today, Monday, a four-week consultation has been launched by Warrington Borough Council on the Kingsway Bridge Improvement Scheme.
Funded by the government’s Town Deal programme, the Kingsway Bridge project is part of a complete sustainable travel plan, which is promoting more walking and cycling in and around the town centre.
Currently, there is no formal cycle provision on Kingsway Bridge, despite count surveys showing several cycle users - some who are choosing to cycle on the pavement, creating conflict with pedestrians.
The main features of the scheme are:
- Two-way segregated cycle route on the east side of the bridge
- Cycle improvements including a cycle crossing at the roundabout to the north with cycle route west onto Farrell Street
- Improved path extending from Farrell Street to Bridgewater Avenue
- Shared use facilities for pedestrians and cycle users at the junction to the south of the bridge
- Three new crossings including two on Kingsway North and one across Kingsway South
The provision of a high-quality cycle route, separated from the carriageway and footway, aims to encourage more people to cycle along the route, leading to health and environmental benefits, while helping to tackle congestion. The council says this is particularly true for young people accessing the nearby high school.
The proposals will not be removing traffic capacity from these links, as there will be the same number of lanes.
You can get involved in the consultation and have your say by:
- Completing the online survey
- Going along to one of the consultation events at Westy Community Centre, Bridgewater Ave, Latchford East, Warrington WA4 1TA, and speaking to the team about the plans. These will take place on:
- Monday 11 November, 2pm-7pm
- Saturday 16 November, 10am-1pm
Warrington Borough Council leader and cabinet member for transport, Cllr Hans Mundry, said: “The Kingsway Bridge Improvement Scheme is the latest part of ongoing commitment to sustainable travel in Warrington.
"The plans aim to create a safer and more accessible environment for everyone, especially pedestrians and cyclists, making it easier and safer to get around.
“We want to deliver a scheme that works for the community, so we’re eager to hear the views of local people on the proposals. Please complete our survey or join one of our community events to share your opinions. All views will be taken on board.”
The consultation will run until Monday, December 2.
For more information on the plans, visit warrington.gov.uk/kingsway-bridge
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