Steeton and Silsden Crossing
This consultation closed in December 2020.
An update on the Steeton and Silsden Crossing project: As of October 2024 the Steeton & Silsden Crossing OBC (outline business case) has been approved by WYCA and it is now working on developing it’s FBC (full business case). The project was awarded CRSTS (City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement) funding in 2022 to deliver the project by the CRSTS programme deadline of March 2027.
Background
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s CityConnect programme is delivering improvements to cycling and walking infrastructure and routes across the region. Working in partnership with councils across West Yorkshire and York, we are aiming to enable people to make more every-day journeys by bike or on foot.
Steeton & Silsden Crossing
The Steeton & Silsden Crossing is being delivered in partnership with Bradford Council and will be a facility that provides a link for people travelling by bike or on foot across the A629, reducing the barriers to travel between Steeton and Silsden.
The scheme objectives are:
- To provide a safe crossing across the A629 that will help remove the barrier to cycling and walking between Steeton and Silsden
- To provide better access to facilities and services, such as Steeton and Silsden Station and Airedale Hospital, with a cycling and walking link between Steeton and Silsden, that has level access and is mainly segregated from general traffic
- To make travel on foot and by bike a natural and popular choice, delivering an increase the number of walking and cycling trips between Steeton and Silsden
- To eliminate accidents involving cyclists and pedestrians at the junction of the A629, Keighley Road and Station Road, and reduce by 20% on Keighley Road and Station Road within one year of the scheme opening
- To reduce harmful emissions and noise pollution through a 5% reduction in motor vehicle movements within five years of the scheme opening.
There are currently three options that we are considering:
- Option One: a toucan crossing. This option involves replacing the current uncontrolled crossing on the western arm of the A629 with a modern toucan crossing, providing a safer crossing facility for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Option Two: an underpass. This option involves providing an underpass below the western arm of the A629.
- Option Three: a bridge. This option involves providing a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists above the western arm of the A629.
More information on each of these options, including detailed diagrams can be viewed by clicking here.
It should be noted that the current funding is only for the development of the Outline Business Case. Bradford Council are currently investigating a number of different sources of additional funding.
Public Engagement
Between 27 November and 22 December we held a period of public engagement to gather the views of local residents and businesses. This survey has now closed and your comments have been analysed. The outcome report can be found in the Engagement report section of this page.
Contact Us
If you wish to contact us regarding this scheme you can do so using the following methods. Please be aware that we operate a reduced staff over the Christmas period and therefore they may be a delay in responding to your query.
Email: yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Phone: 0113 245 7676 (Metroline Contact Centre)
Post: Freepost CONSULTATION TEAM (WYCA)*
*Please be aware that, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the majority of our staff are working from home and therefore there will be significant delays in receiving and responding to post. It is strongly recommended that you contact us via another method if possible.
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