A660 Headingley: Leeds council launch public consultation for key route with history of serious crashes

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One of Leeds' most dangerous junctions is to face a new improvement consultation this week.

From today Leeds city council will be holding a public consultation for feedback on plans to improve the A660 between Shaw Lane junction in Headingley to St Mark's Road in Woodhouse.

The route, which has a history with a high number of serious crashes, will be the focus of a month long consultation – which will also include four drop-in events for the public to come along, find out more about the proposals and ask questions.

The plans include:

The route, which has a history with a high number of serious crashes, will be the focus of a month long consultation.The route, which has a history with a high number of serious crashes, will be the focus of a month long consultation.
The route, which has a history with a high number of serious crashes, will be the focus of a month long consultation.

Widening footways

Creating safer cycle lanes

Prioritising buses

Making junctions safer

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The consultation was announced as part of the latest Connecting Leeds newsletter, which explains: “We are looking to make the route safer for all road users as it has a history with a high number of collisions.”

It is due to open today (Monday, January 30) and will run until Sunday, March 5.

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