Highways and Transport Consultations
Measures, such as yellow lines, one-way streets or road humps require a formal legal notice to be published in the local paper. A three-week period is allowed for objections to be received. Formal objections are considered by the Council, and schemes may need to be re-designed with further notices being published, before a legally enforceable Traffic Regulation Order can be made and the scheme introduced. In addition to the legal notice in the paper, we will also post a notice on lamp columns in the road giving details of the proposed Traffic Regulation Order and the address to send objections to.
Other works, such as simple carriageway markings and traffic signs, which do not typically affect residents, are not consulted on.
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