The proposal is key to the city region’s Active Travel programme.
As part of the contract, the two firms are committed to creating social value that will see benefit to the community in addition to the work carried out.
The charge points will be installed directly into existing street lampposts. They will all be powered by 100% renewable energy.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.
The programme has recycled over 3,000 tonnes of materials, and achieved a reduction of 68 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Driving demands 100 per cent focus, and any distraction, especially from mobile phones, can have devastating consequences.
A report to the Council’s next cabinet meeting, being held on Tuesday 21 January, is recommending the approval of the Liverpool Urban Mobility and Public Spaces Plan.
Liverpool City Council is urging drivers to take extra precautions this winter as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of road traffic collisions.
A £5 million scheme to revamp a key part of the Anfield community, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be discussed next week.
Queens Drive has reopened to traffic today - Monday 19, August.
A plan to redefine active travel options in Liverpool over the coming decade has been given the green light.
Work is to begin this week to convert two pop-up cycle lanes in Liverpool into permanent active travel routes.
The second phase of enforcement cameras designed to curb moving traffic contraventions go live in Liverpool today (Monday, 29 January).
The snow is having a widespread impact across Liverpool this morning.




















