Corstorphine Road - New Pedestrian Crossing Facility
Results updated 28 May 2019
Thank you for taking the time to respond to the recent consultation carried out for the proposed pedestrian crossing on Corstorphine Road. There were a high number of positive comments supporting the implementation of the pedestrian crossing at this location, please find below responses to the issues raised during this exercise.
The next step is to undertake the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to amend the Greenway Parking bays. We anticipate that it should be possible to have this crossing constructed within the next 12 months assuming no objections to the TRO.
Files:
- Response to Issues - Corstorphine Road, 197.5 KB (PDF document)
Overview
The City of Edinburgh Council proposes to introduce a new signalised pedestrian crossing facility on Corstorphine Road, east of Kaimes Road. A preliminary design has been developed for the scheme.
Why your views matter
We would like to know your views on the proposed pedestrian crossing facility. A PDF copy of the preliminary design can be found below under the 'Related' heading.
Areas
- Natural neighbourhood area - Corstorphine
- Natural neighbourhood area - Corstorphine/Clerwood
Audiences
- Residents
- Road users
- Transport groups
Interests
- Cycling and walking
- Park and ride
- Parking permits
- Parking spaces
- Parking tickets
- Public Transport
- Roads and pavements
- Trams
- Road safety
- Traffic regulation
- Travel in Edinburgh
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