Residents and road users are being asked their views on the Spalding to Eye road improvement scheme.
The ‘five years after’ findings will be part of an evaluation study to assess how successful the scheme has been in achieving its objectives.
The consultation begins on Tuesday, May 9 and completed questionnaires need to be received by 5pm on Friday, June 9. The survey can be completed online or downloaded and printed by visiting www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/a1073. Those without internet access can ring 01522 782070 to have a survey sent to them.
As part of the consultation, two drop-in sessions at Crowland Community Hub in Hall Street will offer people the chance to meet the project team, complete a survey and find out more about the scheme and its impacts to date. The sessions are on Friday, May 19 (9.30am-12.30pm) and Saturday, May 20 (10am- 1pm).
The ‘five years after’ monitoring and evaluation study is being undertaken to build upon the ‘short term’ study that was completed in 2012 by further investigating factors like traffic flow, journey time, accident data, environmental impact, air and noise quality and other criteria.
Findings from the 2012 study can be viewed at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/a1073.