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Glasgow's Avenues Project: Transforming Streets by 2029

Glasgows Avenues Project: A Greener, More Walkable City by 2029 The final five streets of Glasgows £140 million Avenues Project are set to begin construction next year, completing the scheme by 2029. This initiative transforms busy roads into greener spaces with trees, rain gardens, fewer traffic lanes, wider sidewalks, and new cycle paths. Four streets are already complete, while seven are under construction. The remaining five, including George Street, High Street, Stockwell Street, Argyle Street East, and Broomielaw with Clyde Street, are in the design phase. The project aims to make the city more walkable and bike-friendly, revitalizing historic areas and enhancing shopping districts. It also improves links to universities, the river, and key routes, encouraging active travel. Argyle Street East will start construction in the second quarter of next year, followed by High Street later in the year. Stockwell Street will link up cycle routes in the first quarter of next year, while Broomielaw and Clyde Street will improve river access by late 2026. George Street will complete design by early 2026 before construction begins. Funded mainly by the City Deal and Sustrans, council leaders are committed to creating safer, connected paths for all. Checkout Solipillow.com

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