Controversial plans to change the road layout in Ballasalla are being put on public display today.
From today, details of the scheme will be displayed at the Sea Terminal in Douglas and Malew Commissioners Offices.
The project would see a new roundabout, traffic lights and a link road between Balthan junction and Glashen Hill.
In a meeting last week the scheme met with opposition from locals, with some saying the changes were a "done deal" and the voice of residents was not being heard.
The Manx government has promised that all public feedback will be taken into account before plans are put into action.
They can also be viewed online here.
Feedback can be submitted by email to tom.creer@gov.im or by post to Tom Creer, Highway Services, Department of Infrastructure, Sea Terminal Douglas IM1 2RF until Friday 10 September.
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