Travelling Safely - Spaces for People Extension
The consultation for the ‘Travelling Safely’ measures is currently open, and closes to responses on 20th May 2023.
Inverleith
Hal Osler was first elected as councillor for Inverleith in 2017.
Hal's priorities for Inverleith are:
The consultation for the ‘Travelling Safely’ measures is currently open, and closes to responses on 20th May 2023.
After a collision and vandalism damaged both the guard rails they have now been repaired and reinstated.
Following agreement of the Lib Dem budget - which put extra money into flood protections - Hal Osler is working to secure the investment where it is most needed.
Following the serious flooding at the end of last year, Hal is working to improve the management and information around the Water of Leith Flood Defences.
After the crossing has been hit yet again, Hal is working to get the junction reconsidered from a pedestrian point of view.
The Council has set its budget for the coming year, with Lib Dem proposals securing investment on a number of key priorities, including road repairs and flooding.
After it was damaged at the end of last year, there is now a plan to repair the Blue Bridge.
Scottish Power are looking to replace some major cables starting from May 2023.
In February and March this year, eight new on-street Car Club Electric Vehicle charging points will be installed within the Inverleith Ward.
Edinburgh has experienced significant rain once again, which this time saw the Water of Leith rise to its highest level for years.
Concerns about the state and the safety of Queensferry Road are continuing to rise.
A new lease agreed at Ferranti Bowling Club will provide access to public toilets.