A highly controversial road closure will be discussed later with the possibility of a public consultation on whether the road should reopen.
Dryden Road in Exeter was closed to motorists in June 2020, at first temporarily and then permanently in 2022, to try to reduce traffic and create a safer cycling route.
Campaigners against the road closure said the move increased congestion and pollution for people living nearby but cyclist groups want the road to remain closed to cars.
Devon County Council officers recommended a two-month public consultation early in 2026 on whether the road should be reopened to drivers or if other changes should be made.