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.
First-time offenders will now be given a fine at a number of new traffic enforcement locations after a six-month warning notice period ended.
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.
A series of greening projects to complement new active travel routes in Liverpool have been awarded funding from a European-wide climate grant.
The second phase of enforcement cameras designed to curb moving traffic contraventions go live in Liverpool today (Monday, 29 January).
If you asked me to sum up this year’s Bonfire Night, I’ve got one word: Relief, writes Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods.
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.
·
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.
·
Liverpool City Council is set to award a four-and-half-year contract for the collection of household bulky waste to Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd (LSSL).
Liverpool City Council has been awarded £46,900 by the Heat Networks Delivery Unit, part of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
·
One of Liverpool’s key active travel corridors is to be given its first major upgrade since the start of the century.
·
A project to improve how people get around Liverpool city centre has been given the green light.