It will be in Eastern Green
Work is underway on a new cycleway at Juniper Park in Coventry. It forms part of a major development in Eastern Green.
Coventry City Council says the new development includes new homes and employment units and is 'progressing well.' Housebuilding is underway at the site in Eastern Green.
As part of the project, a 3m-wide cycleway and a 2m-wide pedestrian walkway will be constructed. Councillor Patricia Hetherton [pictured] said the existing crossing on Woodridge Avenue will also be upgraded.
Kerbing between Parkhill Drive and Woodridge Avenue has been completed, and the final section near the Eastern Green development site boundary has been surfaced. Trees will remain unaffected.
Drainage improvements have also been completed. Cllr Hetherton said the Eastern Green site provides links for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport to neighbouring communities while ensuring that traffic enters and leaves the site from the new junction on the A45.
Project Manager Alice Bright said: “We have got a lot of stuff going on at the moment, namely a new pedestrian and cycle route through Juniper Park, which is going to be a 3m cycle track and a 2m pedestrian route. It is going to massively improve this area and allow for more accessible travel.”
Cllr Hetherton, Cabinet Member for City Services, added: “I am pleased to see the work continuing in Juniper Park to improve safe access for people to walk, wheel and cycle. It is all about offering more options for travel and helping to create a cleaner and greener city.”
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/new-3m-cycleway-constructed-part-32397721