St Luke's Road - Proposed Zebra Crossing
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We are proposing to install a new zebra crossing on St Luke’s Road. The proposal for the zebra crossing is in response to local feedback about safety on St Luke’s Road and a request by the Area Committee for a formal pedestrian crossing between St Luke’s Steps and Victoria Park. We are also aware that there has been feedback in the Mead Street development consultation about the safety of St Luke’s Road which we are currently reviewing. A zebra crossing will help make it safer for pedestrians to cross to the park.
Scheme proposals:
The position of the railway bridge and bend on the road means the proposed location for the zebra crossing is about 27m south of St Luke’s Steps and the park entrance. We need to make sure that drivers and pedestrians have enough space to see each other when using the crossing, and, after much thought, this is the only feasible solution with the available funding. Please refer to the diagram below which shows the proposed location:

Get involved
You can review the plan and fill in the short survey to have your say on this proposal. You can also reply with any comments you have using the contact details below. This engagement will close on Sunday 14 August 2022.
We welcome your comments on these proposals. If the scheme is favoured, then the next step is that the proposals will be subject to Formal Consultation.
If you would like this information in a different format, another language, Braille, audio tape, large print, easy English, BSL video or CD Rom or plain text please contact us:
- Email: transport.engagement@bristol.gov.uk
- Phone: 0117 9036449 and leave a message on the answerphone
- Write to: St Luke’s Road, Transport Engagement Team, PO BOX 3399, 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS1 9NE
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