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Mar 2021
Over the past month, Harrogate businesses and residents group have responded to a consultation on the town’s £7.9 million Station Gateway proposals.
The plan, outlined by North Yorkshire County Council, Harrogate Borough Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority, seeks to encourage sustainable transport in the town centre.
Two of the most contentious proposals are to reduce Station Parade to one lane with cycle routes and a full pedestrianisation of James Street.
The responses over the past week suggest that not everyone is on the same page about what to do with the schemes.
As the consultation closes, the Stray Ferret has looked over the views of organisations, including business groups and climate change bodies, to see if there is any consensus.
Cllr Mackenzie added the consultation results would be published “in the next couple of days”.
According to the Transforming Cities website, any major changes proposed would require another stage of public consultation.
Construction for the schemes is earmarked for 2022.
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