Active freeway

Active freeway Image

THE FIRST steps towards the creation of another high quality, inclusive and segregated active travel route alongside a main artery to/from Dundee city centre could be taken next week.

Councillors will be asked to approve the services of consultants Jacobs UK Ltd to investigate a preferred route and concept design linking the heart of the city to the Kingsway via Lochee.

Mark Flynn convener of the city development committee said: “As a result of significant investment, active travel is becoming a viable option for people from Monfieth and Broughty Ferry to get to their places of work and education, and to access local services and leisure facilities.

“But it is important that we create a continuous network to/from communities and the city centre that is easy to find, safe and supported by the Green Circular and other quiet routes.

“This appointment is recognition that we want to investigate how we can make it similarly simple for people to come into the centre from communities in the north of Dundee.”

Described as an “active freeway” the concept aims to encourage people to make their journeys by walking, wheeling and cycling by providing active travel infrastructure on high-demand travel routes.

Kevin Cordell the council’s cycling spokesperson added: “An active freeway along the Lochee Road/Coupar Angus Road corridor would not only make a substantial contribution to the city’s health and wellbeing, it would help to achieve our wider climate commitments and further improve local air quality.”

The £72,479 funding for the work will come from TACTRAN and Dundee City Council.

If the city development committee, which meets on Monday (JUNE 27) agrees the contract, it is expected that work on the study will be completed within six months.

Final Chance to Have Your Say on The Future Of Community Councils

Final Chance to Have Your Say on The Future Of Community Councils

The final phase of the Community Council Consultation is underway.   Dundee City Council is...

21/05/24

Consultations on leisure and culture services

Consultations on leisure and culture services

Public consultations on proposals to cease three services operated by Leisure and Culture Dundee...

17/05/24