Durham County Council
consult the public on the management of their ‘Street Space’
Northumberland haven’t bothered!
County Durham Council has begun
a full public consultation about how your high streets and street space should
look and be managed following the pandemic.
They have offered the public
across the County the opportunity to comment and lobby their Council through
the following process:
County Durham has been allocated
just over £460,000 from the Reopening the high streets safety fund, with the
main headings for funding being action plans, information campaigns and changes
to the physical environment. It’s not a huge amount of money but if you want to
lobby to involve your high street and your council in the process please
contact Graham.Wood@durham.gov.uk
and Wendy.Benson@durham.gov.uk.
They are also consulting the
public on how their streets should look:
- Durham County Council consultation to
identify locations where the current street layout could be improved to
enable social distancing and to encourage travel by foot and cycle.
The govt announced a national £2 billion COVID response fund to be used to
try and facilitate these forms of transport. Please could you share
the information via your social media and other communication methods so
that as many people can respond as possible. The consultation is
quick and requires identifying locations on a map and providing notes about
the location/issue.
Street Space County Durham consultation
Durham County Council are inviting you to take part in a Street Space County Durham consultation. The consultation runs until 31st July! You can access it through the link above and through the DCC website.
Background
Help us to identify locations in your neighbourhood that you feel need to have additional space provided temporarily to protect public health, by supporting social distancing in public spaces.
We want to encourage people to travel on foot and by bike during the coronavirus restrictions and into recovery. The government has made funding available as part of its emergency response to COVID-19. To enable us to apply for these funding opportunities, we need to know where measures are required.
Temporary emergency measures using barriers, fencing or bollards could be used to:
·create pop-up cycle lanes
·reduce through traffic on certain roads
·reallocate road space to create wider pavements
·introducing 20 mph streets
·adding extra cycle parking
·remove street 'furniture' like pedestrian guard rails that are no longer required.
The consultation is specifically focussed on emergency measures to address social distancing for people on foot and on bikes. Please do not add long-term aspirational projects as these are not relevant for this consultation.
This online consultation uses Commonplace, an external website.
Please share with your friends, family, neighbours, colleagues, groups and clubs. We want to reach as many people as we can!