

For general traffic two new traffic signal junctions would better manage movements during the peak period. “It will knit Perry Barr Centre back together as part of a once in a generation transformational project which would also help achieve a shift in transport use, supporting our clean air strategy and improved bus reliability.

Retention of A34 flyover and A34 underpass and replacement of the A34/A4040 roundabout with a four arm traffic signal junction.Ĭllr Waseem Zaffar, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment at Birmingham City Council, said: “The recommended option contains of variety of highways works and will bring a wide range of meaningful benefits for the people of Birmingham.Removal of A34 flyover and the A34 underpass and replacement of the A34/A4040 roundabout with a four arm traffic signal junction.Two other options were rejected in favour of the recommended scheme were: If Cabinet approve the scheme next week, a period of formal public consultation would follow during the spring of this year. In addition, there would be new cycling routes, improved footpaths, removal of subways and landscape improvements.

General | 7th February 2019A programme of highway infrastructure improvements at Perry Barr to support the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and its regeneration legacy are due before the city council’s Cabinet on 12 Februaryįollowing detailed traffic modelling and analysis, the recommended scheme is a transformational £27.1million project including the removal of A34 flyover, the retention of A34 underpass and the replacement of the A34/A4040 roundabout with a four-arm traffic signal junction.
