Link road opens to relieve traffic congestion in Layerthorpe & Heworth Green

Eboracum Way open for through traffic

The final section of Eboracum Way, a new road connecting Layerthorpe and Heworth Green has been completed, allowing easier access to businesses in the area and an alternative route to Foss Bank and Foss Islands Road for residents and visitors .

The road, which includes a provision for cycle lanes on both sides, opened for public use on 9 June. This part of the road has been delivered through the regeneration of part of the former gas works site, undertaken by Tiger Developments. The road will be available to all traffic, with signal controlled junctions at Layerthorpe and Heworth Green.

The first phase of the James Street link road was delivered by the council, in parallel with the Foss Islands Retail Park in 2006, with the initial section of Eboracum Way and connection to Heworth Green being completed in 2009.
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Work starts on congestion relieving link road on Layerthorpe

 

The York Council has announced today that will be constructing an access road to the new Ebacorum Way development on Layerthorpe from Monday 27 February.

This is the final part of the, much delayed, James Street access route which will link Heworth Green to Lawrence Street. It is expected to reduce the volume of traffic using Mill Lane and nearby roads.

The work is expected to take six weeks to complete, weather permitting.

The work will also include connecting water, gas and electricity supplies to the development and replacing the traffic lights. In order to carry out the work safely, three way temporary traffic signals will be used. The signals will be operational at all times throughout the six weeks. The footway on the development side will be closed with an alternative route being provided for pedestrians.

Site staff will be on hand to offer advice about the access restrictions whilst works are ongoing. Specific access requirements can be arranged by speaking to the site manager who will co-ordinate with residents and business to help minimise any disruption.

As with any construction work, there is likely to be a certain amount of disruption. Residents and businesses are assured that everything reasonably possible will be done to keep this to a minimum, however motorists should expect some delays and plan their journey accordingly.

The contractor carrying out the work will be responsible for safety.