Liverpool City Council was handed a prestigious award at this week’s Department for Transport Special Recognition Awards ceremony.
Earle Road, between Webster Road and Cranborne Road, will be the centre of a celebration of active travel, cleaner air, and healthier living on Monday 22nd September, from 8am to 6:00pm
And Liverpool City Council has been nominated for an additional five national awards, highlighting the excellent achievements of the Transport and Highways department.
Thousands of new LED lamps will be installed across the city, dramatically reducing energy consumption and slashing carbon emissions.
In partnership with Liverpool City Council, Merseytravel, Merseyrail, and local bus operators, a comprehensive transport plan has been developed
Operation Limit aims to eliminate all road deaths and serious injuries across Merseyside by 2040.
The proposed improvements are part of a wider regeneration effort under the Anfield Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF) and aim to create a greener, safer, and more inclusive high street.
Thanks to Section 106 funding Monument Place will be transformed into a high-quality district square with landscaping, rain gardens, seating and an event space - strengthening the Fabric District’s identity
Liverpool City Council has updated parking regulations ahead of the final test match at Everton FC’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium in Bramley Moore Dock.
All drivers in the city are being urged to drive responsibly as the Council launches a public consultation to introduce a further 15 traffic enforcement cameras across the city.
The projects include Anfield High Street and the Ranelagh Street Bus Gate - Experimental TRO in the Best Practice category, while Huyton Asphalt is nominated for Harm Avoidance.
ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads in the UK is a three-year, UK-wide £30 million programme funded by the Department for Transport
Inconsiderate and dangerous parking around schools is a significant problem, placing children and others at risk.
LED streetlights are significantly more energy-efficient than traditional lighting and also more durable, requiring less maintenance.