Swansea is getting a "European Boulevard". Which is to say, Swansea traffic planners have found a friendly-sounding name for a yet another bog-standard road scheme designed to offer a sop to pedestrians, cyclists, concerned citizens and residents whilst continuing with more of the same expansion of provision for cars and desperate attempts to keep the motons moving at all costs.
We've asked to see the plans (if the ones downloadable from the Council site are all that exists then Gary's crapometer is in danger of flying off the scale) and will be meeting officers who wish to "reassure both you and [your] members that the Boulevard proposals are not being progressed without further consultation", and will post further updates. I realise Swansea urban planning is a bit of a niche interest, but I'd be interested to hear about similar schemes in other places and campaigns to improve or oppose such schemes. We've been having a cosy phase with the council and local press while doing a lot of uncontroversial stuff like beginners' classes and cycling festivals, but I think we're going to have to get tougher over this one. They're getting a lot of European money for this which is doubtless match-funded by the Assembly - that'll be the same Assembly that notionally endorses the principles of Manual for Streets II and can't get enough of cycle-friendly photo-ops...
We've asked to see the plans (if the ones downloadable from the Council site are all that exists then Gary's crapometer is in danger of flying off the scale) and will be meeting officers who wish to "reassure both you and [your] members that the Boulevard proposals are not being progressed without further consultation", and will post further updates. I realise Swansea urban planning is a bit of a niche interest, but I'd be interested to hear about similar schemes in other places and campaigns to improve or oppose such schemes. We've been having a cosy phase with the council and local press while doing a lot of uncontroversial stuff like beginners' classes and cycling festivals, but I think we're going to have to get tougher over this one. They're getting a lot of European money for this which is doubtless match-funded by the Assembly - that'll be the same Assembly that notionally endorses the principles of Manual for Streets II and can't get enough of cycle-friendly photo-ops...