infrastructure-delivery-dec13
infrastructure-delivery-dec13
infrastructure-delivery-dec13
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CONNECTED CITY PROGRAMME: CYCLING INFRASTRUCTURE<br />
What?<br />
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Refurbishment of London cycling network<br />
Cycling provision at major stations<br />
Completion of Connect 2 and Greenway routes<br />
Cycling measures at key junctions<br />
Other cycle links<br />
Quietways<br />
Where?<br />
Borough-wide<br />
When?<br />
On-going.<br />
Why?<br />
The Council sees the encouragement and promotion of cycling in the Borough as<br />
part of the thrust toward smarter travel. Generally it is an environmentally sound<br />
means of transport and one that assists the promotion of good health. As part of<br />
the Transport Strategy, a capital programme of <strong>infrastructure</strong> for cycling is<br />
required.<br />
Stakeholder Engagement Since March 2012:<br />
No information available for this update.<br />
Progress Since March 2012:<br />
An audit of signing for the London Cycling Network around the Croydon<br />
Metropolitan Centre has been undertaken and a re-signing schedule has been<br />
prepared. New connections are being made as part of Connected Croydon<br />
programme. A design of a cycle hub at East Croydon Station has been completed.<br />
Proposals for a series of Quietways are currently being prepared, as well as<br />
proposals for addressing difficult junctions.<br />
Existing cycling <strong>infrastructure</strong><br />
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