KEIGHLEY residents have been asked to have their say on plans to transform the town’s road network.
A Bradford Council survey on traffic in the town is now under way and will run until March 1.
People visiting, living or working in the area are invited to take part in the Town Centre Transport Survey to give their views on issues including traffic flow in the town, congestion, parking and public transport.
The survey is Government-funded through the Keighley Towns Fund and the results will be used to set out options to improve circulation in the town.
The survey is being undertaken on the streets, as well as running online here
The options are expected to focus on improving the viability of bus services, walking and cycling in Keighley.
Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw, Bradford Council’s portfolio holder for regeneration, transport and planning, said: “We hope to hear the views of as many people as possible about what they think is working, and what improvements they’d most like to see.
“It will help us identify future projects to improve transport in Keighley, not just through the Towns Fund but potentially the long-term plan and future funding opportunities.”
Liz Barker, acting chair of the Keighley Towns Fund, added: “This is the first step in taking a thorough, detailed look at traffic circulation in Keighley, with the potential to make significant improvements going forward.”
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