A series of improvements to traffic signals on busy West Leeds roads will form part of a £1.85 million programme across the city.
Council chiefs have announced the works in Armley, Farnley, Pudsey, Rodley and Wortley as part of the work to be carried out in the financial year to April 2026.
Work will be carried out at:
- Tong Road, Upper Wortley Road
- Tong Road, Butt Lane, Farnley
- Leeds and Bradford Road, Upper Rodley Lane
- Town Street, Wesley Street, Armley
- Lowtown, Kent Road, Lane End, Pudsey.
A council report authorising the works said: “The schemes proposed within this report [will] upgrade infrastructure to a more efficiently maintainable standard that uses less energy, introducing technology to prioritise buses through traffic signals and improving level of service for active travel modes.”
The full council report can be read here.
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It needs some at the juction of wortley road and townstreet that juction is dreadful
I complained about that junction in the recent consultation. It was the only spot on the map that had lethal accidents. So of course they’re doing nothing at all about it.