Have your say on traffic regulation orders

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What we are responsible for

Each time a change gets proposed, we need to consult residents so we can make sure it’s the right decision. These changes are sometimes called Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs).

The types of traffic decisions we’re responsible for include:

  • Road markings (like double yellow lines)
  • School Streets
  • Speed limits in residential areas
  • Low Emission Zones (sometimes called LEZs)
  • Residents’ parking schemes

 

 

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Orders that are open for consultation

Small Street - No waiting at any time (double yellow lines)

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking along Kensington Road. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians. To address this issue, it is therefore proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) south of the junction with Redland Grove.

Woodland Road - Speed limit change (30mph to 20mph)

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking along Kensington Road. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians. To address this issue, it is therefore proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) south of the junction with Redland Grove.

Lower Maudlin Street - Zebra Crossing

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking along Kensington Road. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians. To address this issue, it is therefore proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) south of the junction with Redland Grove.

Sealed and made

Orders that have recently been issued

Whiteladies Road - Proposed traffic calming

Arlen Hill Council have received reports of accidents at the existing pelican crossing at the junction with Queen's Road. It is therefore proposed to introduce a dedicated crossing phase for cyclists to ease traffic which will help to improve road safety and reduce road accidents.

Midland road - Changes to parking restrictions

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Midland road will come into force on Tuesday 12th December 2023. The changes are required to address concerns over parking availability for residents and visitors.

Traffic Regulation Order: South Boroughs, Arlen Hill

Three Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are being proposed in the South Boroughs area of Arlen Hill which aim to increase the number of available parking spaces. Arlen Hill's Council’s Community Safety and Engagement Team has worked with groups in the South Boroughs area of Arlen Hill to consider changes to Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs). This has resulted in a number of proposals which aim to increase the number of parking spaces that are available while ensuring that...

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