North Street - Proposed Zebra Crossing

Closed 12 Sep 2021

Opened 19 Jul 2021

Overview

The Council have received concerns from ward councillors and members of the public regarding the difficulty to cross North Street in the vicinity of Carshalton College.

Funding from Transport for London (TfL) has been allocated under the Local Implementation Plan (LIP) programme to investigate, design and consult on this scheme during 2020/21.

The outline design of the zebra crossing has been completed and safety audited for the purpose of consultation. The proposed zebra crossing is located just north of property No. 67 North Street as shown on the plan below.

Pedestrians and traffic surveys suggest that a crossing is justified at this location. The crossing will assist pedestrians to cross North Street at this location and to encourage more pupils and staff to walk to school. Details of the proposed crossing are shown in the plan below.

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Proposed Zebra crossing close to property No. 67 North Street

Why your views matter

This is an informal consultation, we would like your feedback on the proposed measures by 12 September 2021. While it will not be possible to reply to you individually, all comments will be taken into account. At the end of this consultation period, officers will consider all responses received and a summary of the responses will be presented to the local ward councillors and you will be notified of the outcome of agreeing to the proposal. 

Your feedback is essential to this consultation as it will enable us to continue to improve the scheme before we start the detailed design process.

For more information on how Sutton processes your personal information please visit our Privacy Notice (opens in a new window). Any comments you make may be made public on the Council's website however we will remove any personally identifiable information.

Areas

  • The Wrythe

Audiences

  • All residents

Interests

  • Traffic and transportation