Woodbridge resident Neil Armstrong Boast similarly felt the council’s consultation was “poor”.
“They hid road closures by the use of buzzwords and people lost faith when at the public meeting held in the community hall, the councillors wouldn’t state what their preference was,” he added.
Many residents have spoken in favour of road and pavement improvements but some feared the project would negatively affect those who rely on cars and buses.
“Wider pavements are a lovely idea but at what cost to free and efficient movement around the town for the less mobile,” fellow resident Alison Parish said.
“I envisage that this will create more traffic hold-ups, longer journeys – time wise and distance – and people will avoid going into the town to shop and socialise.”