Work is set to begin on the next stage of a major project to improve Leith Walk.
Phase Four of the Leith Programme, between Pilrig Street and McDonald Road, will get under way in September, lasting approximately ten months.
Contractors Land Engineering Ltd are now on site, with construction expected to end in summer 2017.
Transport Convener, Councillor Lesley Hinds, said: “We are pleased with the progress of the Leith Programme so far, which has made great improvements to the streetscape for residents, visitors and businesses.
“As we reach phase four of the project, we will continue to strive to keep noise and disruption to a minimum, and thank the public for their patience throughout the process.”
Improvements include the introduction of dedicated off road cycle lanes, as part of a design that will take into account the potential for extending the city’s tram line to Leith. Early enabling works have been incorporated to ensure minimum disruption should the decision to extend be taken in 2017.
Limited surveying and investigative work will also take place at the Bernard Street and Constitution Street junction as part of this, beginning on 5 September.
All roads will remain open during the works, with traffic management in operation to reduce disruption.
For details of the most up to date information regarding any bus diversions and traffic conditions affecting Leith Walk, members of the public are advised to keep an eye on Lothian Buses’ website and Twitter account @on_lothianbuses or the Council’s travel news Twitter account @edintravel.
The eagle-eyed among you will realise that this photo dates from 2014…… before the building next door was put up!
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