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  • Closed consultation Traffic Calming Scheme - Orpen Park, Belfast

    Topics:
    • Roads

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 27 October 2021, 9.00 am and closed 29 November 2021, 5.00 pm

    Summary

    This scheme will include the provision of the following traffic calming measures as listed below and shown within Consultation Drawing 071021CD1.

    Documents

    • Traffic Calming Scheme - Orpen Park, Belfast - map Adobe PDF (441 KB)

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    Consultation description

    Removal

    • Three flat top taper sided road humps.

    Installation

    • Three chicane build-outs with flat top road humps, 4.1m long, 3.5m wide and 75mm high.

    All road humps will be constructed in accordance with The ‘Road Humps Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999’. All road markings and signage will be in accordance with the ‘Traffic Signs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997’.

    Inspecting the proposal

    Full details showing the proposed changes may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period below at

    DfI Roads and Rivers Eastern Division
    Traffic Management 3
    Annexe 7
    Castle Buildings
    Stormont Estate
    Upper Newtownards Road
    Belfast
    BT4 3SQ

    During the current Covid-19 restriction access to this building is limited and inspection of the traffic calming proposal is by appointment only which can be arranged either by email using traffic.eastern@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk or by telephone during office hours (Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 0300 200 7899.

    Making an objection

    Any person may object or make other representations, specifying the grounds on which they are made, by writing to the Department at the address above or by emailing traffic.eastern@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk no later than Monday 29 November 2021.

    The information you provide in your response to this consultation, excluding personal information, may be published or disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR). If you want the information that you provide to be treated as confidential, please tell us why, but be aware that, under FOIA/EIR, we cannot guarantee confidentiality.

    For information regarding the Departmental Privacy Notice following the introduction of GDPR please go to the following link DfI Privacy or phone the Data Protection Office on 028 540540. For further details on confidentiality, the FOIA and EIR please refer to https://ico.org.uk

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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