Rebuilding a greener Arlen Hill: Low traffic neighbourhoods (with Geo Select and Publishable Replies)
Overview
Neighbourhood traffic is one of the largest contributors to air pollution; it is estimated that approximately 45% of traffic within neighbourhood areas passes without stopping. We want to transform Arlen Hill into a healthier and safer place to live by reducing the amount of through traffic passing through our neighbourhoods. Not only will this help to reduce air pollution, but it will also provide much quieter space in the streets for everyone to enjoy.
This is why we have introduced four low traffic neighbourhoods in Arlen Hill, implemented on an experimental traffic order for 14 months, which commenced on 1st August 2022. We are interested in hearing about what residents and passers through think about the low traffic neighbourhoods, and offer suggestions on where you would like to see new bus gates, traffic filters and protected cycle lanes. We welcome views from everyone about what you like about the low traffic neighbourhoods and what aspects you would like to change in order to decide whether or not we should make these measures permanent.
View a map of the low traffic neighbourhoods below:
Click on the link below to give your views on the four neighbourhoods.
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Events
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Greener city
From 28 Nov 2022 at 09:00 to 28 Nov 2022 at 12:00In this workshop, you will hear from 4 speakers who will provide advice on how you can personally reduce your carbon emissions within the city. We aim to make this study area a more pedestrian and cyclist friendly space and with your help, we can achieve this goal.
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Urban greening
From 24 Apr 2023 at 20:00 to 24 Apr 2023 at 21:30In this workshop, you will learn about the various ways you can help to create a greener, more sustainable city. This session will focus on wildflower planting and the benefits it has for pollination. Meet us at St. Paul's Church at 8pm on 24th April to help improve the environment around you.
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