Aberdeen City Council has invited feedback from nearby residents on how a major infrastructure project in the city could be improved.
The Third Don Crossing, which includes two major bridges and more than a mile of new roads, as well as new paths and cycle ways, was completed in June.
The £22.3million project was designed to improve traffic flows in the area and now, the local authority wants to hear from people in the north of the city about areas which can be improved in advance of a review.
Nearby residents are being asked to contact either Bridge of Don or Tillydrone Community Council with feedback.
The city council also wants to hear about environmental, safety and landscaping issues.
The two community councils will collect information, as the prelude to the local authority compiling a report for councillors next year.
Cllr Ross Grant, the local authorities transport and regeneration spokesman, urged people to get involved.
He said: “From the outset, we committed to working with the surrounding communities at the start of the project to make sure it works for them as much as possible, and the review is part of this process.
“We would love to hear from people, via the community councils, what topics should be included in the review and if there are any extra things we have not considered already.
“I’d encourage people to get in touch with the community councils on both sides of the River Don to provide the feedback for the review.”
Residents can share their views directly by emailing AccessFromTheNorth@aberdeencity.gov.uk