Millbrook, St John’s Road, Pedestrian Crossing (Infra23-062)

Oct 26, 2023 | Community News, Council News

Proposal for pedestrian Crossing feature at
St Johns Close

St John’s Road, Millbrook
Pedestrian Crossing

Cormac Solutions Ltd on behalf of Cornwall Council is inviting comments on a proposal
to implement a pedestrian crossing feature on St John’s Road, Millbrook.

The proposals intend to reduce vehicle speeds and increasing visibility by introducing a
build-out and restricting parking on St John’s Road. Drivers will have to give way to
oncoming traffic from the west to east direction. The proposal includes a new pedestrian
crossing, road markings and double yellow lines.

Comments to be submitted by 15th November 2023

To respond to this consultation, you can either:
1. Use Cornwall Council’s Consultation finder, an on-line facility for viewing and
responding to traffic consultations. This can be accessed by visiting
www.cornwall.gov.uk/TrafficConsult. Once registered you will be able to submit
responses to this and other current traffic consultations.

2. E-mail Infrastructure Design at traffic@cormacltd.co.uk, quoting the scheme
name and reference, and indicating your support or objection to the proposals.
St John’s Road
Millbrook Your ref:
My ref: 23-062
Date: 25th October 2023

3. Respond in writing using the attached Consultation Response Form, indicating your
support or objection to the proposals. Please return the form to the address shown
at the foot of it.

Consultation link

St John’s Road, Millbrook – SN_01

 

Consultation detailsConsultation details

 

1 Comment

  1. Rob Livingstone

    I object to the proposed scheme for the following reasons
    loss of parking for residents, I believe the displaced vehicles will cause problems close by.
    I do not believe the parking restrictions will deter parents parking to drop off/pick up children as enforcement at those times may not be feasible
    By giving priority to vehicles traveling from Southdown road it’s likely to encourage greater speed.

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