TfL consultation on proposals to reduce congestion at southern end closes 16th March
Transport for London (TfL) is seeking your views on proposals to reduce congestion at the southern end of Roehampton Lane. As part of this work TfL are proposing to redesign the existing layout of Roehampton Lane between Roehampton High Street and Clarence Lane on the northbound carriageway.
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About the proposed changes
TfL believe the proposed changes will improve congestion and include:
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Widening the northbound carriageway to increase it from one to two lanes between Roehampton High Street and Clarence Lane. This will require the removal of 4 parking spaces on Roehampton Lane between Beech Road Close and South Thames College.
* Lengthening the Roehampton Lane / Danebury Avenue bus stop to allow buses to stop safely at the kerbside. This will require the removal of 3 parking spaces.
* Changes to operational hours of the parking bays between Kingsclere Close and Beech Close to improve traffic flow during the peak hours.
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The additional lane would be created by realigning the existing carriageways with new road markings.
Depending on the outcome of this consultation, TfL plan to introduce introduce these improvements during the summer of 2015 and will write to you nearer the time to inform you of the start and end dates for the work.
Have your say
You can tell TfL what you think about these proposals by email, post or on line. Please note the your views must be received by Monday 16 March 2015.
Email: consultations@tfl.gov.uk
Write: FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS
March 4, 2015