residents are being offered the chance to say how they think £330,000 can best be spent on improving a stretch of road.
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council is staging an exhibition for residents of Brotton to choose their top three traffic management improvements from a range of options.
Aimed at creating better facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled people, the preferred option will start after the final £3.1m phase of the Skelton and Brotton bypass, from the B1267 to the A174, is completed in December.
The exhibition, which has been formed from ideas taken from two residents' working parties, is designed to reflect the views of East and West Brotton.
They have drawn up a total of 33 suggested measures to reduce traffic speeds, improve safety and encourage walking and cycling.
The results from the exhibition, running at the town's library from Monday, October 9, to Saturday, October 14, will be used to compile a league table to help the council decide which measures to introduce
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