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Oct 2022
A revised start date for works on the next stage of Harrogate’s Otley Road cycle path is set to be revealed this week as parts of the existing route will also be rebuilt following safety concerns.
After securing funding five years ago, North Yorkshire County Council has come under sustained criticism for slow progress on the project which is seen as key to the town’s transport future.
Residents recently slammed the first stage of the cycle path as a “nightmare” and like “crazy golf construction” – and now more remedial works are planned for parts of the route which opened earlier this year.
The council said this will involve the resurfacing of some junctions, including one at Harlow Moor Road which will also be widened after being described as “unsafe” by campaigners.
This comes after a latest safety audit was carried out on the first stage, although a report with the full details has yet to be released by the council.
It said in a statement that proposals to address safety concerns will be revealed this week when it will also make an announcement on when stage two will begin.
However, this new start date could still be several months away as a consultation on the final designs is expected first.
A total of £1.6 million has so far been spent on design, construction and utility costs for the project.
This is made up of £1.04 million on stage one and £559,182 on stage two for which a start date will soon be revealed.
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