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Hampshire County Council

Eastleigh Highway Management Advisory Panel

14 October 2002

Highways Maintenance Budget 2002/03

Report of the County Surveyor

Item 7

Contact: Derek Goodchild, tel 02380 688227

1. Summary

1.1 This report outlines the Highways Maintenance budget county-wide and the specific budget and works programme for Eastleigh.

2. Background

2.1 The Highways Maintenance budget for 2002/03, approved by the Executive Member for Environment on 15 April 2002, is £38,895,000. This sum comprises £18,783,000 revenue funding and £20,112,000 funding from the capital programme provision. Revenue funding caters for routine maintenance activities, such as running repairs, aids to movement, renewal of lines and signs, and the environmental heading which includes grass cutting. Street Lighting and traffic signal maintenance, together with minor traffic management, are also funded from the revenue budget. The capital maintenance budget funds planned structural repairs, ie major maintenance strengthening, special maintenance, resurfacing and surface dressing treatments.

2.2 The road hierarchy in relation to maintenance budgets consists of the motorway and trunk road network, principal and non-principal roads. The trunk road network, including motorways, comprises major routes of national importance managed by the Highways Agency on behalf of the Department for Transport. Principal roads are all the remaining A class roads which are not trunk roads, whilst non-principal roads are all other adopted highways. In Eastleigh there are no trunk roads and the principal roads are the A27 from West End to Bursledon, A3024 Bursledon Road and Bert Betts Way, A3025 Portsmouth Road and Hamble Lane, A334 Charles Watts Way to Botley, A335 Allbrook Way to Stoneham Way and Romsey Road to Bournemouth Road.

3. Term Maintenance Contract

3.1 The budget allocation for 2002/03 reflects the impact of the prices which will be paid in the new term maintenance contract which commenced on 1 May 2002. This has required the transfer of funding between different elements of Highway Maintenance work to account for different pricing methods under the new contract.

4. Highway Management Reorganisation (Blueprint)

4.1 The implementation of the new highway management arrangements, with the creation of four Hampshire Highways Areas and local Hampshire Highways offices, has had an impact on the allocation of the Highway Maintenance budget between the various budget holders. The allocation detailed below reflects these organisational changes.

4.2 In order to meet various Government targets, and in particular one relating to the condition of the highway network, Hampshire County Council recently signed up to a Local Public Service Agreement with the Government. The target that Hampshire County Council will be aiming to achieve is to halt deterioration on non-principal roads (all county roads other than principal roads) by the end of 2003, a year earlier than the Government target of 2004, and to show a slight improvement the year after. The County Council will try to achieve this by a continuation and improvement of targeting preventative and other maintenance techniques. Monitoring will be by way of Best Value Performance Indicators. If successful, a grant of up to £1.7 million may be available to further improve the network in line with the ten year plan. However, in order to achieve the requisite targets set out in the agreement, priorities will need to be carefully considered to ensure funding is spent in the most cost-effective way.

5. Highways Maintenance Revenue Budget (£18,783,000)

5.1 The budget allocations within ordinary maintenance (routine maintenance, aids to movement and environmental maintenance), have been kept at a level that ensures the safety of the highway network. The pricing of the new contract has resulted in elements of this work, particularly gully cleansing, environmental maintenance and precautionary salting, becoming significantly more expensive, whilst other areas of work have reduced in price. It has been necessary, therefore, to move funding within the total budget allocations to reflect these price changes.

5.2 Additional funding has been provided to cover the anticipated growth in the provision of intelligent transport systems during the year. There will also be an enhanced programme aimed at dealing with the backlog of refurbishment to traffic signals.

6. Highway Systems Development

6.1 Allocations have been made to accommodate the cost of systems currently in development and to progress new systems during 2002/03. These include replacement ordering systems for the term maintenance contract and the street lighting maintenance contract.

7. Highways Maintenance Programme

    Revenue Maintenance Programme

7.1 The revenue maintenance programme funds the reactionary minor repair works, such as potholes, signs, lines and emergencies. It also includes the environmental maintenance of grass, trees, shrubs and weeds, together with an allowance for minor traffic management improvements.

7.2 The total allocation for Eastleigh for 2002/03 is £499,000 and details are set out in Appendix 1.

7.3 Further central budgets are held within the revenue programme which include such items as routine gully cleansing, winter maintenance and ordinary bridge maintenance.

    Capital Maintenance Programme

7.4 The capital maintenance programme funds planned maintenance, including special maintenance, resurfacing and surface dressing. It also includes an allocation for essential structural repairs identified during the year. The total budget allocation for 2002/03 is £1,223,000 and the details are also set out in Appendix 1. The planned maintenance schemes in Eastleigh for implementation during 2002/03 are shown in Appendix 2.

    Special Maintenance

7.5 A separate major maintenance scheme for the A334 at Botley is being managed directly by Network Management staff at the Castle. Funding of £850,000 has been allocated from the maintenance budget and a further allocation of £75,000 has been made from external funding for transport related schemes. These figures are not shown in the appendices.

7.6 The need for planned structural repairs to both footways and carriageways continues. A significant portion of the budget will be directed into footway structural repairs to help restore the condition of footways.

7.7 The funding for 2002/03 in Eastleigh supports a HAMP intervention of 80 for the principal road network and approximately 100 for the non-principal road network. This is comparable with the level supported in 2001/02.

    Resurfacing

7.8 The funding for 2002/03 in Eastleigh supports a HAMP intervention of 60 which is comparable with the level supported in 2001/02.

    Surface Dressing

7.9 Surface dressing is an extremely cost-effective way of prolonging the life of the carriageway, sealing cracks and restoring skid resistance. The total budget county-wide of £3,103,000 is managed centrally and for 2002/03 supported a HAMP intervention level of 50 on the principal road network. High performance surface dressing on the non-principal roads has a HAMP intervention of 40 and 60 for the urban and minor roads programme respectively. These interventions show an improvement on the levels supported in 2001/02. The treated sites in Eastleigh are listed in Appendix 2.

7.10 The capital maintenance programme also supports other areas of work controlled centrally, including major maintenance and bridge maintenance.

Recommendation

That the report be noted.

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APPENDIX 1

HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAYS, EASTLEIGH

    Revenue Budget 2002/03

    Routine Maintenance (carriageway, footway repairs)

    £198,000

    Gully Cleansing

    £4,000

    Aids to Movement (lines and signs)

    £96,000

    Traffic Management TROs

    £12,000

    Environmental (grass, trees, shrubs)

    £149,000

    Weed Control

    £25,000

    Hazard Clearance

    £12,000

    Bridges

    £3,000

    Total:

    £499,000

    Capital Budget 2002/03 Principal Roads

    Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

    £20,000

    Principal Roads Special Maintenance

    £140,000

    Principal Roads Resurfacing

    Nil

    Total:

    £160,000

    Capital Budget 2002/03 Non Principal Roads

    Non Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

    £380,000

    Non Principal Roads Special Maintenance

    £348,000

    Non Principal Roads Resurfacing

    £320,000

    Non Principal Roads Tactile Paving Crossing Points

    £15,000

    Total:

    £1,063,000

    Total Maintenance Budget Allocation Eastleigh

    £1,722,000

                APPENDIX 2

HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAYS, EASTLEIGH

2002-2003 PROVISIONAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE

RESURFACING AND SURFACE DRESSING PROGRAMME

SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME

£

The Acorns path, Bursledon - The Acorns - Hungerford

Resurface

5,500

Chamberlayne Road, Eastleigh - Blenheim Road to Grantham Road

Resurface

7,900

Kipling Road, Eastleigh

Resurface footway

23,200

Forest Road, Chandlers Ford - Adamson Close to Beech Road

Resurface

5,150

Devon Drive, Eastleigh - Falkland Road to 58 and 65

Resurface

25,280

Hope Road, West End - Tyne Way to Chapel Road

Resurface/Drainage

6,900

Leigh Road, Eastleigh - 260 to 230

Resurface/Drainage

22,3000

Various Locations

Tactile Paving

15,000

DRAINAGE

Hamble Lane, Hamble-le-Rice - Hound Road to Railway Bridge

Drainage

75,000

Winchester Street, Botley - junction Holmesland Lane

Drainage outfall

10,200

Grange Road, Hound

New Culvert

7,500

Woolston Road, Hound

New Culvert

11,200

Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice - 93 to 105

Drainage

19,750

Charles Watts Way, Hedge End

Renew Central Reservation Drains

65,000

TRAFFIC CALMING

Underwood Road, Bishopstoke

Speed Cushions

3,000

Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke

Speed Cushions

3,000

Shakespeare Road, Eastleigh

Speed Cushions

30,000

Wilderne Lane, Hedge End

Speed Cushions

10,000

Telegraph Road, West End

Speed Cushions

34,000

Upper New Road, West End

Speed Cushions

5,000

West End Road, West End

Speed Cushions

5,000

Southampton Road, Eastleigh

Roundabout paving

8,600

AREA EAST 2002-2003 PROVISIONAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE

RESURFACING AND SURFACE DRESSING PROGRAMME

RESURFACING PROGRAMME - EASTLEIGH

£

Underwood Road, Bishopstoke - Colchester Avenue to 67

Haunch

27,500

Monarch Way, West End

Carriageway Resurfacing

37,600

School Lane, Chandlers Ford - From Victory Close north-east

Reconstruct

77,300

School Close, Chandler's Ford - School Road to Solwey House

Reconstruct

43,050

Trevose Crescent, Chandlers Ford - 47 to 38

Reconstruct

39,600

Desborough Road, Eastleigh - Derby Road to Cherbourg Road

Centre Carriageway Resurfacing

18,460

Lawn Road, Eastleigh - St Catherine's Road to 13 (West side)

Reconstruct

43,700

Magpie Lane, Eastleigh - rear 56 to rear 68

Reconstruct

17,600

Swift Close, Eastleigh - rear 1 to rear 7

Reconstruct

38,600

MISCELLANEOUS

Mortimers Lane, Fair Oak - Rustan Close to Michaels Way

Rebuild Retaining Wall

9,300

Charles Watts Way, Hedge End

Safety Barrier Repairs (3 lengths)

47,900

SURFACE DRESSING, EASTLEIGH

Chartwell Green, West End - all footways in Townhill Way and roads leading off - work completed except Windermere Road and cul de sac

Footways S/D

Kendal Close, Chandlers Ford

Carriageway

Hillcrest Avenue, Chandlers Ford

Carriageway

Pennine Way, Chandlers Ford

Carriageway

St Catherine's Road, Eastleigh - Twyford Road to Rusking Road

Carriageway

Mansbridge Road, Eastleigh

Carriageway

Riverside, Bishopstoke

Carriageway

Kinsbourne Close, West End

Carriageway

Kinsbourne Way, West End

Carriageway

Dodwell Lane, Bursledon

Carriageway

Grange Road, Hound - Portsmouth Road to Shop Lane

Carriageway

Underwood Road, Bishopstoke - 73 to 109

Carriageway

Lionheart Way, Bursledon - 2 to 9

Carriageway

Church Road, Bishopstoke - Riverside to Asford Grove

Carriageway

Green Lane, Hound

Carriageway

Craven Road, Chandler's Ford

Carriageway

Station Road, Hound

Carriageway

Abbey Hill, Hound - Southampton end

Carriageway

Allington Lane - Fair Oak/West End

Carriageway

Portsmouth Road, Hound - Hamble Lane to Beverley Gardens

Carriageway