Request on traffic design on 'King's Buildings Junction"
Dear City of Edinburgh Council,
I would like to request information on the traffic sequence and traffic light signal designs of the “King’s Building Junction” connection West Mains Road and Mayfield road, including the difference in designs during peak and off-peak hours. If possible, could you also provide diagrams?
Thank you very much.
Yours faithfully,
Sebastian Mitel
Mr Sebastian Mitel
Our ref: 20826
Dear Mr Mitel
Acknowledgement of Request
Subject: Traffic design on 'King's Buildings Junction
Thank you for your request for information received on 15/10/2018. I can confirm that your request will be processed under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, Environmental Information Regulations (Scotland) 2004, or the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009.
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Yours sincerely,
Information Governance Unit
Level 2:1, Waverley Court, Edinburgh EH8 8BG Tel 0131 200 2340
[Edinburgh City Council request email] www.edinburgh.gov.uk
Mr Sebastian Mitel
[1][FOI #526283 email]
Our ref: 20826
Dear Mr Mitel
Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 - Release of
Information
Subject: Traffic Design at King's Buildings Junction
Thank you for your request for information of 15/10/2018 where you asked
the following:
I would like to request information on the traffic sequence and traffic
light signal designs of the “King’s Building Junction” connection West
Mains Road and Mayfield Road, including the difference in designs during
peak and off-peak hours. If possible, could you also provide diagrams?
Your request has been processed and considered under the Environmental
Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (EIRs) and the information is
provided below.
Please refer to the following attached documents:
20826 Site Drawing KB1A
20826_113 Mayfield@W Mains 2500 specification
Attached are the site drawing and site configuration documents for the
traffic signal installation at the junction of West Mains Road with
Mayfield Road, Edinburgh. These documents provide information on the
current traffic signals operation (phasing/staging/timings/event
timetable) for this junction.
To promote transparency and accountability, please note it is the
Council’s policy to publish all request details and responses made under
the freedom of information legislation. This information will be made
available through the Council’s website and will not include your personal
details. The disclosure log is available at the following link:
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/homepage/175...
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Yours sincerely
Iain Burden
Information Rights Officer
Information Governance Unit
Level 2:1, Waverley Court, Edinburgh EH8 8BG Tel 0131 200 2340
[Edinburgh City Council request email] www.edinburgh.gov.uk
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