Update December 2022
Tadcaster Road sustainable transport scheme – construction starts w/c 2 January 2023
The main construction phase of the works will start in the week commencing 2 January 2023, with the scheme estimated to be completed in September 2023.
To view all updates on this project please visit York City Council website.
Ahead of the main construction phase, two drop-in sessions took place in November 2022 to update residents, key stakeholders and businesses about the works and what the scheme will look like.
Works will be carried out Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 6pm. No works are expected to take place during the weekends, but if required the working hours will be Saturday 9.15am to 4pm and Sunday.
There are no overnight works planned during the early stages of the scheme. If required, these may be during the final stages for road surfacing works. Residents and businesses will be notified direct in advance should this be the case.
Another drop in session will be held at St Edward’s Church, Tadcaster Road on Sunday 8 January 12.30pm till 4.00pm
One of the main changes from the previous consulation is regarding the new crossings - the three new signalised crossings have been confirmed as being at Slingsby Grove, Nelson Lane and Knavesmire Gate.
Update May 2022: Following the consultation that took place between August and September 2021, we have reviewed the feedback and we have carried out further design work. We are proposing some further changes in the vicinity of Slingsby Grove shops. These include: - reducing the existing number of parking spaces by two (one on either side of Tadcaster Road, north of Slingsby Grove), leaving a total of nine spaces (five on the Slingsby Grove side and four on the racecourse side).
- a new location for the pedestrian crossing, which you can view in the drawing here (opens in a new tab). This is to provide a safe place for people who park in the southbound layby, and for residents who live in the Hunters Way estate, to get to the shops, bus stop and beyond
- a stepped cycle track between The Horseshoe and Slingsby Grove (please see attached drawing here and a cross section here). The cycle way would be higher than the road but lower than the footway, and is divided by a kerb, providing some protection for people cycling from motorised traffic
- new cycle lane bollards at strategic locations along the route. These highly visible plastic bollards will clearly indicate the cycle lane, to help provide additional protection to people cycling from motorised traffic (please see attached drawing here). The cycle lanes will also be surfaced green, across the mouth of side roads, to highlight their presence to other road users
Local residents are being contacted about these further proposals via a letter - a copy of which can be found here. We encourage anyone who lives, parks or shops in this area to look at the designs and get back to us with any feedback. If you have any feedback on these proposals, you now have the opportunity to let us know by Monday 27 June 2022. You can get in touch via phone on 01904 555 557 or email on tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk
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To view the outcome report of the consultation that was carried out in August / September 2021, please click here.
The below information was presented during the public consultation August - September 2021:
City of York Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority are proposing a series of walking, cycling and bus improvements along the Tadcaster Road which will help provide a more attractive, safer and convenient route for all.
We would like your feedback on the proposed improvements
The scheme is funded by the Leeds City Region Transforming Cities Fund (TCF), a major new programme of transport infrastructure investment. The programme aims to help create a positive change in the way we travel across the region, providing an accessible, attractive, and cleaner alternative to car journeys.
In addition to funding to deliver walking, cycling and bus improvements, City of York Council has secured additional funding from the Department of Transport’s Local Highways Maintenance Challenge Fund to carry out essential maintenance and improvements to the drainage, lighting and the surfaces of the road and pavements. Both schemes are proposed to be delivered at the same time so that disruption to residents, businesses and the users of Tadcaster Road can be minimised and overall costs reduced.
Background
Tadcaster Road is one of York’s busiest corridors. This work is needed to ensure that the road continues to cope with the current and future travel demands and create a safer and attractive environment for all road users but particularly for people using active or sustainable means to travel. City of York Council has set ambitious but necessary targets to become a net zero carbon economy by 2030. To achieve this we need to give priority to public transport and increase safety of walking and cycling to help make more efficient use of road space and promote healthy active travel modes.
Benefits
The aim of this scheme is to:
- make improvements to support and encourage people to walk, cycle and use the bus
- make travelling by bus more convenient and reliable
- create safer and more attractive routes for people on bikes and on foot
In time, this should reduce congestion, improve air quality and improve the health and wellbeing of residents.
The proposals
The area we are asking for feedback on is Tadcaster Road from the Askham Bar Park and Ride to Blossom Street. The map below shows the extent of the route, which has been divided into nine sections (A1 to A9) to you can see what is being proposed in each section:
A summary of the main changes is below:
- Three new signalised crossings at Horseshoe, Nelson’s Lane and Knavesmire Gate, replacing pedestrian refuges and allowing continuous cycle lanes to be provided
- Widening existing pedestrian refuges
- Where possible, widening the existing on road and off-road cycle lanes
- Adding sections of ‘off-road cycle tracks’ (bus by-passes) at Slingsby Grove and opposite York College. Separate spaces will reduce the likelihood of conflict between people getting on and off the bus or walking and cycling around these areas
- Improvements to bus lanes and stops including installing MOVA technology (an automated traffic light control system that reduces delays for all users) to the St Helens Road junction, increasing the width of the Mount bus lane, a length of outbound bus lane on the Mount and rebuilding bus stops at York College (inbound) and Knavesmire Gate (outbound)
More information on the location of these changes can be found in the accompanying materials.
Please note - because of the high-resolution format of the pdfs, it may take time to download.
Find out more and have your say - between August and September 2021
To see our proposals in more detail, please look through our consultation materials, including draft plans and frequently asked questions (FAQs)
We want to hear your views on our proposals. Please tell us what you think by completing the survey using the link below (survey now closed - please read the results in the outcome report here)
You can choose to complete as much as the survey as you like, based on the areas you are interested in. The whole survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.
If you have further comments you would like to make, as well as completing the survey, you can email your comments to Tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk. These comments and suggestions will be included in the survey analysis, alongside the survey responses.
Contact us
If you have a question which is not covered in the provided materials, you can ask this by:
- Emailing: Tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk
- Contacting us via the Your Voice Q & A tool
- Calling us on 01904 555 557
- Writing to us at: FREEPOST RTEG-TYYU-KLTZ, Tadcaster Road, City of York Council, West Offices, Station Rise, York YO1 6GA
Paper copies are available on request
If you or someone you know is unable to access information online, please get in touch using the contact details above. We can arrange a different way to provide information- such as sending printed materials in the post- so that you or they can get involved.
Next steps
The feedback gathered will be considered in developing more detailed designs in the next stage of our proposals. All feedback will be taken to a decision session (a public meeting chaired by the executive member for transport) for consideration.
If approved, construction could start in late spring 2022 and complete in early 2023. Once detailed designs have been produced the construction dates will be confirmed.
Updates will be provided on the CYC page and on Your Voice.
Update December 2022
Tadcaster Road sustainable transport scheme – construction starts w/c 2 January 2023
The main construction phase of the works will start in the week commencing 2 January 2023, with the scheme estimated to be completed in September 2023.
To view all updates on this project please visit York City Council website.
Ahead of the main construction phase, two drop-in sessions took place in November 2022 to update residents, key stakeholders and businesses about the works and what the scheme will look like.
Works will be carried out Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 6pm. No works are expected to take place during the weekends, but if required the working hours will be Saturday 9.15am to 4pm and Sunday.
There are no overnight works planned during the early stages of the scheme. If required, these may be during the final stages for road surfacing works. Residents and businesses will be notified direct in advance should this be the case.
Another drop in session will be held at St Edward’s Church, Tadcaster Road on Sunday 8 January 12.30pm till 4.00pm
One of the main changes from the previous consulation is regarding the new crossings - the three new signalised crossings have been confirmed as being at Slingsby Grove, Nelson Lane and Knavesmire Gate.
Update May 2022: Following the consultation that took place between August and September 2021, we have reviewed the feedback and we have carried out further design work. We are proposing some further changes in the vicinity of Slingsby Grove shops. These include: - reducing the existing number of parking spaces by two (one on either side of Tadcaster Road, north of Slingsby Grove), leaving a total of nine spaces (five on the Slingsby Grove side and four on the racecourse side).
- a new location for the pedestrian crossing, which you can view in the drawing here (opens in a new tab). This is to provide a safe place for people who park in the southbound layby, and for residents who live in the Hunters Way estate, to get to the shops, bus stop and beyond
- a stepped cycle track between The Horseshoe and Slingsby Grove (please see attached drawing here and a cross section here). The cycle way would be higher than the road but lower than the footway, and is divided by a kerb, providing some protection for people cycling from motorised traffic
- new cycle lane bollards at strategic locations along the route. These highly visible plastic bollards will clearly indicate the cycle lane, to help provide additional protection to people cycling from motorised traffic (please see attached drawing here). The cycle lanes will also be surfaced green, across the mouth of side roads, to highlight their presence to other road users
Local residents are being contacted about these further proposals via a letter - a copy of which can be found here. We encourage anyone who lives, parks or shops in this area to look at the designs and get back to us with any feedback. If you have any feedback on these proposals, you now have the opportunity to let us know by Monday 27 June 2022. You can get in touch via phone on 01904 555 557 or email on tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk
|
To view the outcome report of the consultation that was carried out in August / September 2021, please click here.
The below information was presented during the public consultation August - September 2021:
City of York Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority are proposing a series of walking, cycling and bus improvements along the Tadcaster Road which will help provide a more attractive, safer and convenient route for all.
We would like your feedback on the proposed improvements
The scheme is funded by the Leeds City Region Transforming Cities Fund (TCF), a major new programme of transport infrastructure investment. The programme aims to help create a positive change in the way we travel across the region, providing an accessible, attractive, and cleaner alternative to car journeys.
In addition to funding to deliver walking, cycling and bus improvements, City of York Council has secured additional funding from the Department of Transport’s Local Highways Maintenance Challenge Fund to carry out essential maintenance and improvements to the drainage, lighting and the surfaces of the road and pavements. Both schemes are proposed to be delivered at the same time so that disruption to residents, businesses and the users of Tadcaster Road can be minimised and overall costs reduced.
Background
Tadcaster Road is one of York’s busiest corridors. This work is needed to ensure that the road continues to cope with the current and future travel demands and create a safer and attractive environment for all road users but particularly for people using active or sustainable means to travel. City of York Council has set ambitious but necessary targets to become a net zero carbon economy by 2030. To achieve this we need to give priority to public transport and increase safety of walking and cycling to help make more efficient use of road space and promote healthy active travel modes.
Benefits
The aim of this scheme is to:
- make improvements to support and encourage people to walk, cycle and use the bus
- make travelling by bus more convenient and reliable
- create safer and more attractive routes for people on bikes and on foot
In time, this should reduce congestion, improve air quality and improve the health and wellbeing of residents.
The proposals
The area we are asking for feedback on is Tadcaster Road from the Askham Bar Park and Ride to Blossom Street. The map below shows the extent of the route, which has been divided into nine sections (A1 to A9) to you can see what is being proposed in each section:
A summary of the main changes is below:
- Three new signalised crossings at Horseshoe, Nelson’s Lane and Knavesmire Gate, replacing pedestrian refuges and allowing continuous cycle lanes to be provided
- Widening existing pedestrian refuges
- Where possible, widening the existing on road and off-road cycle lanes
- Adding sections of ‘off-road cycle tracks’ (bus by-passes) at Slingsby Grove and opposite York College. Separate spaces will reduce the likelihood of conflict between people getting on and off the bus or walking and cycling around these areas
- Improvements to bus lanes and stops including installing MOVA technology (an automated traffic light control system that reduces delays for all users) to the St Helens Road junction, increasing the width of the Mount bus lane, a length of outbound bus lane on the Mount and rebuilding bus stops at York College (inbound) and Knavesmire Gate (outbound)
More information on the location of these changes can be found in the accompanying materials.
Please note - because of the high-resolution format of the pdfs, it may take time to download.
Find out more and have your say - between August and September 2021
To see our proposals in more detail, please look through our consultation materials, including draft plans and frequently asked questions (FAQs)
We want to hear your views on our proposals. Please tell us what you think by completing the survey using the link below (survey now closed - please read the results in the outcome report here)
You can choose to complete as much as the survey as you like, based on the areas you are interested in. The whole survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.
If you have further comments you would like to make, as well as completing the survey, you can email your comments to Tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk. These comments and suggestions will be included in the survey analysis, alongside the survey responses.
Contact us
If you have a question which is not covered in the provided materials, you can ask this by:
- Emailing: Tadcasterroad@york.gov.uk
- Contacting us via the Your Voice Q & A tool
- Calling us on 01904 555 557
- Writing to us at: FREEPOST RTEG-TYYU-KLTZ, Tadcaster Road, City of York Council, West Offices, Station Rise, York YO1 6GA
Paper copies are available on request
If you or someone you know is unable to access information online, please get in touch using the contact details above. We can arrange a different way to provide information- such as sending printed materials in the post- so that you or they can get involved.
Next steps
The feedback gathered will be considered in developing more detailed designs in the next stage of our proposals. All feedback will be taken to a decision session (a public meeting chaired by the executive member for transport) for consideration.
If approved, construction could start in late spring 2022 and complete in early 2023. Once detailed designs have been produced the construction dates will be confirmed.
Updates will be provided on the CYC page and on Your Voice.
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