After a series of delays, I'm delighted to report that the yellow lines on junctions and corners are now going in. The pic to the left shows my own road getting done earlier this week. It's so much better now - no cars parked across the pavement, sticking out into the road or blocking sight lines for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers alike. It's important to remember that this project has not been about removing legitimate parking space, but those areas that fall foul of the Highway Code and shouldn't be being used anyway.
The contractors that are painting the lines are doing it piecemeal as opportunities arise. They are struggling a little as people keep moving the cones that they've put down. This means that there are some 'hanging' lines out and about at the moment, but rest assured that they will all be linked up eventually. And if you're parking in Cotham, please don't move or ignore the cones!
In related news, I'm also happy to report that Cotham is slated to be in the first wave of 20mph areas. This is something that we've been pushing for over the last few years. The pilots in Bedminster and Ashley have been successful and so are now being rolled out across the city. This will be another positive step towards making our residential streets a more human, safe and pleasant place to be.I don't have an exact timetable for the implementation of the 20mph zone yet, but I think we are looking at the period around the end of 2012 - more information when I have it.

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