Local stakeholders met City of Edinburgh Council officials on 19 March to discuss the trial partial pedestrianisation of George Street later this year (Issue 227; Breaking news, 7.3.14)
City Centre Programme Manager Iain MacPhail was keen to capture locals’ concerns and so formulate the right questions in the right places during monitoring of the 12-month trial.
Part of the idea in establishing a well thought through research programme into traffic patterns and passenger movements is to enable CEC to react quickly and effectively if something unexpected happens – for example, hugely increased vehicle numbers crossing the New Town.
A paper giving background and context to the George Street trial was circulated at the research discussion, and this is now available in a pdf at the foot of this page.
Meanwhile, general public consultation will continue until 11 April, with relevant documents available online here.
Comments and objections (quoting Ref. TRO/14/13) in writing by 11 April to: Traffic Regulation Orders, Services for Communities, City Chambers, High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1YJ.