The City of Edinburgh Council has agreed the final designs for the road layout and kerb lines on Picardy Place.
Following further discussions with cycling and pedestrian organisations and the local community, councillors have approved the final designs for the project and construction work is now expected to start in May.
The new layout will improve pedestrian and cycle access, revamp Picardy Place as a public transport interchange and ensure the area is future-proofed if the council decides to proceed with plans to extend the tram network to Newhaven.
A number of final alterations have been made to the design since a special meeting of the Council's Transport and Environment Committee approved updated plans in January. Changes include;
• Reducing traffic lanes to give more space to pedestrians/cyclists
• Increase in public realm space around the Cathedral
• Confirmation of bus stop provision and servicing provision
• Upgrade of traffic signal arrangements working closely with Council signals team
• Simplification/improvement of crossing arrangements for pedestrians and cyclists
• Cycle priority measures at junctions e.g. right turn on to Broughton Street from central island site
Enabling works at Picardy Place have been ongoing since March. Elsewhere, work is continuing on initial proposals for the public realm outside St Mary's Catholic Cathedral and on the island site by Optimised Environment Ltd.
Cllr Lesley Macinnes said: "Since Committee approved updated plans at the start of the year, we've had very productive discussions with a number of key organisations and community representatives which have enabled us to finalise the road layout design for Picardy Place. I'd like to personally thank everyone who has taken part in this process for their much-valued input.
"While it is very challenging to accommodate the many conflicting expectations of different groups and individuals, we believe that these improved designs have taken on board the best mix possible of everyone's thinking around this crucial gateway to Edinburgh's Old and New Towns World Heritage Site. As well as being a positive place where people will want to spend time as well as travel through, it has to give the best possible conditions for people on foot, cycling, using public transport or vehicles to get to where they are going.
"It is sometimes difficult to fully envisage what designs can bring in reality but the end results will, I hope, truly deliver for local residents and everyone else who will visit this lovely part of Edinburgh."
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