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It is proposed to introduce a new Traffic Regulation Order to amend the existing restrictions on Selby Street in line with the addition of a new 20 mph Zone.
With the introduction of a new 20 mph Zone, traffic calming features in the form of raised tables, speed humps and associated traffic signs and road markings will be present. To the east of the junction of Selby Street / Glasgow Street, a tactile crossing will be introduced along with a buildout to reduce crossing distance. This will require the need of the proposed restrictions within this order.
You can leave your comments on the map below by placing a pin to say if you support or object to the proposed TRO. Any objections must have a comment explaining the reason why. If comments are not left objections will be rejected.
It is proposed to introduce a new Traffic Regulation Order to amend the existing restrictions on Selby Street in line with the addition of a new 20 mph Zone.
With the introduction of a new 20 mph Zone, traffic calming features in the form of raised tables, speed humps and associated traffic signs and road markings will be present. To the east of the junction of Selby Street / Glasgow Street, a tactile crossing will be introduced along with a buildout to reduce crossing distance. This will require the need of the proposed restrictions within this order.
You can leave your comments on the map below by placing a pin to say if you support or object to the proposed TRO. Any objections must have a comment explaining the reason why. If comments are not left objections will be rejected.
in writing, stating the grounds for objection, referencing JGO/ -39800-1515 - Selby Street. This should be sent to -
Legal Services Hull City Council The Guildhall Hull HU1 2AA
Personal data and correspondence relating to any objection will be placed on file. This lets the council contact you directly to address the issues raised. If any person does not wish personal data to be retained by the council, they should state why when submitting the objection.
You can view paper copies of all documents at -
Guildhall reception Alfred Gelder Street Hull HU1 2AA
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