Traffic Management-Proposed traffic regulation orders-2023 Q4

Closed 27 Feb 2024

Opened 6 Feb 2024

Overview

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1984

Aberdeen City Council, acting as the Local Roads Authority, proposes to make a number of Traffic Regulation Orders in terms of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. These will provide for traffic management measures at various locations in the city. The detail and statement of reasons for these proposed orders can be viewed by opening the link below: -

Various Traffic Management and Developer Proposals (Ref.2023_Q4)  

Anyone wishing to object to any of the proposed orders should send details of the grounds for objection, including their name and address, by e-mail to trafficmanagement@aberdeencity.gov.uk,  or alternatively by writing to the address below during the statutory objection period, which runs from 6 February to 27 February 2024, inclusively.

Any person who submits an objection to a road traffic order should be aware that any objection made will be available to members of the Committee, available for inspection by members of the public, distributed to the press, and will form part of the agenda pack which is available on the Council’s website. To that extent, however, they are redacted, with names, addresses, telephone numbers and signatures removed from this correspondence.  For information on why and how we use your data please see the Traffic Regulation Order privacy notice on our website https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/your-data/why-and-how-we-use-your-data.

Traffic Management and Road Safety, Operations and Protective Services, Aberdeen City Council, Business Hub 4, Ground Floor North, Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen AB10 1AB

Why your views matter

This consultation is in compliance with "The Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 1999".

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Community Safety
  • Council Processes
  • Local Democracy
  • Cycling
  • Parking
  • Public Transport
  • Roads and Pavements
  • Traffic
  • Transport
  • Travel
  • Walking
  • Development