Council Plans to Reinstate Controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood
Council Plans to Reinstate Controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood
Council Plans to Reinstate Controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood
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Minneapolis is set to vote on a proposed redesign of the Hiawatha & 26th intersection aimed at improving pedestrian safety, though the Pedestrian Advisory Committee opposes it due to inadequate protections for those with limited mobility. Meanwhile, Oldham Council has received a £500,000 grant to enhance its high streets through greening initiatives, aiming to combat antisocial behavior and boost local morale. Haringey Council reports progress in its goal to become a net-zero borough by 2041, with 34 School Streets schemes benefitting 16,000 children by reducing traffic at school gates. In Belfast, law firm Mills Selig has renovated its offices to reflect its growth over 25 years, enhancing its environment for staff and clients. Additionally, the controversial Streatham Wells Low Traffic Neighbourhood in London is expected to return after a six-month suspension despite local opposition citing past chaos. Residents are being urged to voice their concerns before the council makes a decision on the LTN's future.

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