A new bid to encourage more people to walk or cycle around Ipswich is set to be introduced by Suffolk County Council.
The county wants to hear the views of Ipswich residents on the proposals for three new active travel schemes which could improve key routes into the town centre.
The public consultation is now open and will close on Friday, September 13.
Three schemes are being considered:
Nacton Road – Focused on making improvements to Nacton Road between Maryon Road and Felixstowe Road.
Woodbridge Road – Set to improve the link between Ipswich and Kesgrave, making it easier for all road users to get from the centre to east Ipswich.
Ipswich Hospital to Waterfront – Aiming to make improvements to the route for those walking and cycling between the waterfront and hospital.
The proposals include improving pavements and making junctions safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Alexander Nicoll, from Suffolk County Council, said: “Suffolk residents continue to benefit from over £10 million worth of funding from Active Travel England.
"Building on the success of previous projects, this money is helping us improve the way people travel around the county more sustainably. I am delighted to welcome the next set of active travel proposals.
“I encourage residents to read up about what we are looking to do to within Ipswich to make it safer, easier and more enjoyable to walk, cycle or wheel around the town.
"These schemes are developed to help residents make travel choices which have a wealth of benefits including improved air quality, eased congestion and a safer environment.”
The county council is holding a number of meetings for people to find out more about specific plans and an information document about how to attend them.
And a survey for people wanting to have their say on specific proposals has also been launched - it has to be completed by the September deadline.
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