by Porty » 11 Nov 2008, 14:26
Maureen Child sent the following note out on behalf of the cooncil. Its mostly old news and its prefaced by quite an attractive lady in a rainbow style jumper, carrying some colourful shopping bags in a celebratory pose.
What’s happening at King’s Road
roundabout?
From 15 November, we need to temporarily close Portobello High Street at
the King’s Road junction for around six weeks to allow us to complete the
work at the roundabout. The roundabout is being changed into a traffic-light operated junction, which will make it safer and bus journeys quicker.
We had planned to have all five approaches to the roundabout open while
works continued. However, this didn’t operate as well as we had hoped
which resulted in serious safety concerns and lengthy delays.
We have decided that the safest way to finish works is to temporarily close
Portobello High Street to through traffic at the roundabout for the remainder of the works. Whilst organising this, we have unfortunately had to suspend the works at the roundabout, as various other bits of work elsewhere have continued during this period.
Changes to your journey
The temporary closure of Portobello High Street at the junction will
effectively change the King’s Road roundabout into a signalised T-junction
with Seafield Road East, Sir Harry Lauder Road and Portobello Road
remaining open.
There will be a temporary diversion route for access to and from Portobello High Street, through Baileyfield Industrial Estate via Baileyfield Crescent,
Fishwives Causeway and Sir Harry Lauder Road. Bus routes will use this
diversion and continue to run in both directions along most of Portobello
High Street.
You will still be able to access King’s Road from Portobello High Street.
The right turn from Seafield Road East into Portobello Road will also
be temporarily prohibited, so that Seafield Road East and Sir Harry
Lauder Road traffic can pass through the site at the same time.
The new junction should be open before the Christmas holidays.