Goldhurst Terrace Pedestrian Crossing Improvements

Closed 27 Jul 2018

Opened 2 Jul 2018

Overview

We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to widen the footway and introduce raised tables at each of the existing informal pedestrian crossings on Goldhurst Terrace between the junctions with Greencroft Gardens and Broadhurst Gardens.

Why your views matter

In 2017, the Council received a request to improve pedestrian safety at the informal pedestrian crossings on Goldhurst Terrace near the junctions with Greencroft Gardens and Broadhurst Gardens. Further examination of these crossings highlighted that pedestrian sightlines are severely obstructed by parked vehicles on the slight bend on Goldhurst Terrace. In response to this, the Council is proposing to:

  • Raise all four existing pedestrian crossings. This will slow vehicles down on the approach to the crossings and provide a raised, level surface for pedestrians to cross.
  • To widen the footway at three of the crossings to improve visibility between drivers and pedestrians waiting to cross.
  • To remove three combined paid for/ resident parking spaces in order to widen the footway.

We are interested to hear your views on the proposed changes. Please fill in the online survey below and only comment on proposed changes which will directly affect where you live or work. 

We will only accept ONE reply per household, business or organisation. You must give us your postal address if you want us to consider your views.

A detailed plan of the proposal is attached below.

What happens next

We need your views as this consultation exercise is intended to find out if there is broad public support for the proposals set out in this leaflet.

While it will not be possible to reply to you individually, all comments will be taken into account. At the end of this consultation period, officers will consider all responses received and write a report with recommendations. This report will be presented to the Director of Regeneration and Planning (Supporting Communities Directorate) who will make a decision about whether or not to proceed with implementing the proposals.

Under the Local Government Access to Information Act 1985, your consultation response will be available for inspection if required; however, your personal details will remain confidential. Please only write to us with matters associated with this consultation. If you do have any further questions or require clarification about the proposed scheme, please do not hesitate to contact Acacia Hasler on the contact details below.

Areas

  • Swiss Cottage

Audiences

  • Black and minority ethnic groups
  • Businesses
  • Carers
  • Community and voluntary groups
  • Council tenants
  • Councillors
  • Disabled people
  • Emergency services
  • Faith communities
  • Local groups and organisations
  • Police
  • Residents
  • Statutory Groups
  • Ward Councillors

Interests

  • Transport and streets