![]() ![]() The Council’s latest funding agreement with Transport for London covers until March 2025. ![]() This will bring the proportion of the borough’s roads that are low traffic up from half to three-quarters.Īll the proposals are set out in Hackney’s local implementation plan, outlining the transport projects the Council plans to introduce in the coming years and how these are funded. The Council will also speak to local residents and businesses in Chatsworth Road, Dalston, Hoxton, Cazenove and Stamford Hill about introducing new low traffic neighbourhoods there in 2023, 20. Hundreds of new bike hangars better walking routes new shared bikes and cars tens of greened local streets new School Streets at all Hackney primary schools and expanding the programme to secondaries and, feasibility studies on reducing traffic through road user charging all form part of the plans approved by the Council’s Cabinet this week. Thousands of people in Hackney will enjoy less traffic and pollution, healthier travel and new liveable neighbourhoods as a result of Council plans to make three-quarters of the borough low traffic.
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