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The report states the proposals will make Greens Way a "safer, less traffic dominated street" and reduce air pollution. "The proposed layout will comprise a two-way segregated cycleway and a footway along the entire length of Greens Way," the report added. Mayor Ros Jones' cabinet will be asked to accept the £10m of transport funding for the Greens Way realignment when it meets on 5 November. The money includes £8,000,007 from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS), allocated under the previous Conservative government, and £2.8m from the Mayor's Sustainable Transport Fund (MSTF). If cabinet do accept the funding as recommended, and subject to the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) accepting the relevant business case, works are expected to commence on Greens Way in January 2026.