I have great admiration for what Lynne Featherstone and the Lib Dems are doing in Haringey.

GS, Muswell Hill
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LIB DEMS SECURE IMPROVEMENTS TO 'SUB-STANDARD' CROSSING
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26.1.04
Liberal Democrats have met with Transport for London (TfL) to address
concerns of local residents in Highgate who use the pedestrian crossing on
the Shepherds Hill junction with Archway Road, N6.
The meeting and site
visit was attended by Lib Dem councillors Lynne
Featherstone (Muswell Hill) and Bob Hare (Highgate) with TfL
representatives.
The site visit was arranged after Lib Dem councillors received numerous
complaints from local residents who expressed concern at the length of time
that the crossing allows for pedestrians to cross. There has also been
irritation expressed at selfish drivers blocking the crossing by stopping in
the yellow box at the junction.
In the meeting TfL admitted that the junction was 'sub standard' in several
ways and assured the group that improvements would be made to the crossing
and surrounding area, these include:
* Rotating press-button cones for the visually impaired to be made to
work again after a long period of malfunctioning
* Upgrading the crossing to the modern standards which will add extra
time to all green pedestrian phases
* Considering upgrading of current camera so it can be used to fine
those who stop in the yellow box at the junction and block the crossing - a
new legal power to do this has just been introduced
TfL is hopeful that some of these improvements such as the crossing modifications will be installed by May this year while other improvements such as the camera installation, are likely to be made near the end of 2004.
The Lib Dems are very pleased with the assurances that TfL has made.
Environment Spokesperson councillor, Bob Hare (Highgate) comments:
"I am
pleased that we have had such a constructive site visit with TfL and the
improvements that they have agreed will make a significant difference to the
local residents who use the crossing regularly."
Lynne Featherstone (Muswell Hill) adds:
"I am delighted that action is being
taken. I regularly use the crossing and share these concerns. We will
certainly be paying close attention to ensure that many of these
improvements happen sooner rather than later."
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