Skip to the content

Edinburgh launches mapping tool for walking and cycling changes

03/06/20

Mark Say Managing Editor

Get UKAuthority News

Share

Edinburgh City Council has launched an online platform for people to share suggestions on walking and cycling routes around the city.

Named the Commonplace mapping tool, it has been designed for public input into the best routes for maintaining physical distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

The tool allows residents to highlight ‘pinch points’ and barriers around the city where emergency measures could help people to move about more safely. They will also be able to report on improvements.

The council said it will be taking information through the tool until the end of this month for shaping the way it spends £5 million it has been awarded by Transport Scotland to develop new routes.

Councillor Lesley Macinnes, transport and environment convenor, said: "We’ve seen a real increase in cycling and walking since the beginning of lockdown and we want to help this to continue as we return to a sense of normality. We’ve already had an incredibly enthusiastic response from residents who also want to see calmer, safer conditions maintained as we return to normal.

“This new tool is a great opportunity to involve the very people who use our streets to help shape our plans."

Image from Edinburgh City Council

Register For Alerts

Keep informed - Get the latest news about the use of technology, digital & data for the public good in your inbox from UKAuthority.