Members of the public are being urged to share their views about the redevelopment of a main Aberdeen thoroughfare to help shape future council policy.
Aberdeen City Council will open an online survey on Monday, asking for feedback regarding the £3.2 million revamp of Broad Street.
The project turned the road into a “pedestrian-oriented” space, banning all traffic apart from timetabled buses and cyclists.
It was designed to make it easier to stage events throughout the year and had a “dancing” fountain installed – which was switched on for the first time this year yesterday.
City centre masterplan spokeswoman, councillor Marie Boulton, said: “We’d encourage everyone to take part in the survey so we can gather as many views as possible.”
The survey will be available at consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk from Monday.
Public consultation to gather thoughts on £3.2m Broad Street redevelopment