Over £437,000 developer contribution funding has been allocated for the Holland Street Avenue, part of the £115million Avenues programme being delivered through Glasgow city centre.
The funding will improve the Avenue by introducing active travel infrastructure that links with other parts of the cycling network. The funding will see £350,000 made available for capital work, with the remaining £87,500 to support maintenance over a 10-year period.
The Holland St Avenue will include an avenue of trees along the western footway of Holland Street and wider footways throughout to create a more attractive environment for pedestrians, residents and visitors. On-street parking will be included, meeting the demand identified through parking surveys. Soft landscaping will be included, incorporating drainage and creating raingardens which will slow the flow of surface water in to the combined sewer networks.
The developer contributions were made through the ENV2 policy of allocating such funds to public realm works, and come from private developments at York Street / James Watt Street and Robertson Street / York Street. An equivalent value already allocated to this Avenue by the Glasgow City Region City Deal will now be allocated to a two-way segregated cycleway on Pitt Street which will provide a north-south cycle connection to Waterloo Street, increasing the quality of that project.
Work on the Holland Street Avenue will begin in the Autumn of 2022, and is expected to be complete by early Summer in 2024. The design process for the project is ongoing.
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22/04/2021
Over £437,000 Allocated For Holland Street Avenue In Glasgow


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