Residents Urged To Make Use Of City’s Refreshed Cycle Tracks

Residents Urged To Make Use Of City’s Refreshed Cycle Tracks
Residents Urged To Make Use Of City’s Refreshed Cycle Tracks

A city-wide programme to clean Hull’s cycle tracks has commenced.

workers have been busy trimming shrubs and grass verges, litter-picking, sweeping and removing large items from last week, in a bid to encourage more cyclists to use the designated cycle routes.

The cleaning of the city’s cycle tracks including Stepney Lane, Wiltshire Road, Summergroves Way and Oak Road will take place on a three-week rota.

Councillor , portfolio holder for street cleaning services at Hull City Council, said: “During these uncertain times we want residents to feel as comfortable as possible when travelling around the city, and this is why we are implementing a regular inspection of all cycle tracks to ensure they are fit-for-purpose.”

Cyclists are also reminded that they can use the bus lanes at any time.

The comments came after deputy leader of the council, Councillor Daren Hale claimed the city was experiencing a cycling renaissance.

In February 2020, the local authority developed a 10-year cycling and walking infrastructure plan to upgrade key routes and improve cycle paths for residents across the city.

Work to improve these routes will begin in June, with the council allocating £950k over the next year to re-sign, relabel and repair and extend key cycling routes.

The work will include creating more space for cyclists and clearly marking all cycling routes in green.



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