PUBLIC consultation on the final two phases of introducing 20mph speed limits on Wirral roads is underway.
Since the council's environment, climate emergency and transport committee agreed to bring in lower speed limits on residential roads, around schools and on other busy routes in 2021, 30 areas have 20mph speed limits.
Residents are now being asked to share their views on plans to introduce phases three and four.
For a list of the streets in proposed new 20mph zones and to take part in the consultation, click here
A spokesperson for Wirral Council said: "Consultation isn’t just a box-ticking process – when it comes to introducing new TROs (Traffic Regulation Orders) which we have to do for 20mph speed limits to become law, we have to look at every objection raised, the rationale behind them, and publish a written response to each one as part of the decision-making process.
"The findings of the consultation, and these written responses, are reported back to the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee for members to make a decision on how to proceed and if the reason for an objection stacks up, changes to the scheme can be made – and have been during previous phases.
"Not only that, even after 20mph speed limits have been introduced – it isn’t the end of the story.
"We are at the stage now where those roads covered under phases one and two are being reviewed to ensure they are working effectively and, if they aren’t, we can see what can be done differently.
"As during the initial consultation, reasoned feedback received can make a difference, even after a TRO is in force."
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