Progress Made on A316 Pedestrian Crossing Safety |
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TfL to undertake formal assessment of junction near Hartington Road
January 6, 2023 A promise by the Mayor of London for action on improving safety on a busy road in Chiswick appears to have been kept. Local Conservative councillors had been lobbying for changes at the crossing on the A316 near the junction with Hartington Road where there was no pedestrian phase. This is despite it being quite heavily used by people accessing the river from this area. Following concerns from numerous residents, Chiswick Homefields Councillor Jack Emsley worked with London Assembly Member Nick Rogers to bring the issue to the attention of TfL with a view to implementing crossing lights to make the junction safer for pedestrians and cyclists. Mr Rogers raised the issue at December’s Mayor’s Question Time, where he secured a promise from Sadiq Khan to investigate the possibility of a safer pedestrian crossing with the pledge of a reply by Christmas. TfL has now confirmed it has launched a formal engineering assessment of the junction, with the aim to complete plans for an improved pedestrian crossing in the coming months. TfL is aiming to complete initial plans for the junction by the end of the current financial year in March, which can then be used to prioritise the site for funding to develop the design further, and undertake modelling as required from the next financial year beginning in April.
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