East Fettes Avenue - new pedestrian crossing facilities
Feedback updated 3 Jan 2018
We asked
We asked for views on the proposed design for new pedestrian crossing facilities in East Fettes Avenue
You said
The majority of feedback indicated support for the proposed crossing. A summary of the comments raised is attached along with along with the Council’s response
We did
The feedback will be considered in the detailed design stage
Results updated 3 Jan 2018
There were 52 responses to the consultation, with a majority indicating support for the proposed crossing facilities.
A copy of the Council’s response to comments raised during the consultation is attached.
The next step is to undertake a detailed design, taking into consideration some of the points raised during this exercise.
Files:
- Response to Consultation, 200.8 KB (PDF document)
Overview
The Council proposes to introduce new pedestrian crossing facilities on East Fettes Avenue between the south pedestrian entrance to Inverleith Park and Broughton High School. A preliminary design has been developed for the scheme.Why your views matter
We would like to know your views on the proposal to install a pedestrian refuge island in East Fettes Avenue between the south pedestrian entrance to Inverleith Park and Broughton High School. A PDF copy of the preliminary design can be found below under the 'Related' heading.Areas
- Natural neighbourhood area - Comely Bank
- Natural neighbourhood area - Fettes
Audiences
- Children & Young People
- Parents/carers
- Residents
- Road users
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Visitors
- Amenity groups
- Community councils
- Education institutions
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Transport groups
Interests
- Schools
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