
Elm Grove/ Queens Park Road junction improvements
We’re looking to make comprehensive improvements to the junction of Elm Grove-Queens Park Road, including changing the layout and updating the signals.
The proposed improvements include:
- Upgrading the signals on the entire junction
- Taking out the central island and widening the pavements of Queens Park Road
- Reducing the signals from four to three, prioritising getting pedestrians across Queens Park Road in one go
- Several SUDS (Sustainable Drainage Systems), to absorb excess rainfall, both rain gardens and tree pits
- Greening of the public realm by planting the SUDS with flood friendly plants and trees.
We want to hear your views
The survey is open until Friday 6 December 2024 and should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
Phases
TRO (final chance to comment)
We are working to enhance the project by providing more green space and potentially some active travel infrastructure, like a Beryl bike hub and cycle storage.
Please bear with us as we make this project the best it can be!
The Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) survey is the final chance to comment before changes to the road layout are made.
Please note these dates are not the dates the TRO will be open for comment. We'll provide the exact dates closer to the time.
TROs are the legal documents behind the rules of the road. They allow us to enforce traffic and parking restrictions.
We advertise proposals for new restrictions via a public notice. You can comment on the proposals during a 21-day period on our Traffic Regulation Order webpage.
If required, the council Cabinet member for Transport, Parking and Public Realm will then consider objections and comments of support. The Cabinet member will decide if the proposals should go ahead as they are, with changes, or not at all.
If the proposals are approved, the scheme will then proceed to construction and we'll notify you.
