
A local budget that stands up for Edinburgh
With a still difficult financial backdrop facing the city, Liberal Democrat councillors are presenting a fully costed budget plan that seeks to deliver on what our constituents tell us matter most.
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With a still difficult financial backdrop facing the city, Liberal Democrat councillors are presenting a fully costed budget plan that seeks to deliver on what our constituents tell us matter most.
SNP and Labour councillors have again backed a city centre-only Low Emission Zone (LEZ) that could push more polluting traffic to other parts of the City, while Lib Dems call for an Edinburgh-wide LEZ covering goods vehicles, buses and coaches.
At yesterday's City of Edinburgh Council meeting, Morningside Councillor Neil Ross persuaded the Council to improve pedestrian access across Edinburgh cost-effectively.
At Thursday's Council meeting, Councillor Neil Ross got backing to improve HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) licence standards across Edinburgh.
The new lights at the junction of Drum Brae and Drum Brae Drive have now been in place for a few months, and it’s become clear which elements are and are not working.
The planned upgrades to the path running from Torwood Crescent to Meadow Place Road have been further delayed.
After concerns were raised by residents, the Lib Dem team have been working to secure Council action on speeding on Gogarloch Road.
There has been progress lately in addressing long-running problems with road surfaces and marking in Parkgrove, but more needs to be done.
The ‘mini flood study’ secured for North Gyle is now moving ahead, and engagement with the North Gyle Flood Group has begun.
The well-used paths around East Craigs are much loved by residents, but are not always the most accessible.