Liverpool outlines roadmap to reduce car usage in climate change battle
Liverpool City Council is to set out its key transport priorities for the next four years as part of its ambition to achieve Carbon net-zero status.
Liverpool City Council is to set out its key transport priorities for the next four years as part of its ambition to achieve Carbon net-zero status.
Queens Drive will remain closed between Dovedale Road and North Mossley Hill Road to both vehicles and pedestrians whilst groundwork investigations are underway to assess safety and identify any remedial work required.
Ranelagh Street bus gate will be suspended for up to nine days from Monday 14 August.
The completion of the first major upgrade to one of Liverpool’s key active travel corridors has been hailed as “a game-changer” for the city’s population.
James Lau, Assistant Engineer in our Highways and Transportation team, reflects on how the apprenticeship levy led to a ‘wheelie-good’ change of fortune in his career.
An underused concrete amphitheatre has been transformed into Liverpool’s first purpose-built children’s learn-to-ride facility.
Following an informal survey about proposals to amend the City Centre Controlled Parking Zone, the City Council has now launched a formal public consultation.
A trio of temporary cycle lanes in Liverpool, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, are set to be made permanent thanks to a multi-million pound funding boost.
A public consultation is being launched today (Monday, 19 June) on a major new active travel route in the city.
A landmark new consultation on the future of bus services in the Liverpool City Region has stepped up a gear with the start of a calendar of in-person events.
Music fans attending the The National Lottery’s Big Eurovision Welcome concert on Sunday, 7 May are being offered a free park-and-ride service.
A report on proposed changes to on-street parking in Liverpool city centre is set to be debated next week.
One of Liverpool’s key active travel corridors is to be given its first major upgrade since the start of the century.
Work has begun to transform an underused concrete amphitheatre into Liverpool’s first purpose-built children’s learn-to-ride facility.
A project to radically reduce the environmental impact of Liverpool’s roads has been given a multi-million pound boost.
A project to improve how people get around Liverpool city centre has been given the green light.
Liverpool’s network on-street electric vehicle (EV) charge points is to treble in size – with the locations chosen by residents and businesses.
Liverpool City Council has launched a public consultation on extending the city’s ‘Football Match Parking Zone’ around Everton Football Club’s new stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Liverpool City Council has launched a public consultation on converting the city’s three original pop-up cycle lanes into permanent corridors for active travel.
A highways contractor for Liverpool City Council has marked a major new milestone in reducing carbon emissions.