Estonia: Tallinn plans to create a new cycle pathway to connect the seafront with Kadriorg Park
NordenBladet – Tallinn City Government is seeking opinions from locals about a proposal to create a new cycle path that will link the seafront with Kadriorg Park.
The proposed cycling path will connect Reidi tee with J. Poska tänav and will be built adjacent to the existing cycling path. The plan includes constructing a 3-meter-wide asphalt-paved cycle lane and a 2.5-meter-wide paved footpath, which will be designed to match the park-like setting of the area and accommodate easy access for scooters and wheelchairs. In addition, new street lighting and vegetation will be added to the path.
Deputy Mayor Vladimir Svet emphasized the need for a new solution to connect Kadriorg Park with Reidi tee and J. Poska Street. The area currently has cycling paths and footpaths, which were created during the redevelopment, and are convenient for cycling. The new cycle path will provide a natural and safe corridor for cyclists separated from other road users.
The design of the new cycle path is available for consultation and suggestions until March 2 on the Tallinn website: https://www.tallinn.ee/et/poska-reidi
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