Archived decisions
Hampshire County Council Test Valley Highway and Transport Advisory Panel 29 March 2004 Street Lighting Programmes Report of the Director of Environment |
Item 9 |
Contact: Tony Stephens, ext 6938 email: [email protected]
1. Introduction
1.1 This report comments on the current position of Street Lighting Maintenance, Column Replacement, Community Safety Initiative and the purchase of energy from April 2004 onward as well as any local issues that might be relevant.
2. Street Lighting Maintenance
2.1 The maintenance contract continues to show that 99% of all lights are on at any one time. However the contractor is experiencing some difficulty in keeping up with the level of work, due in part to the increased number of orders being placed in the system.
2.2 On a more positive note the reuse of redundant materials will be actively pursued this coming year utilising materials recovered from site for whatever reason. In addition, the contractor is now completing a recycling audit report on a regular basis which it is hoped will also indicate where waste materials are being sent and to what use they are being put for the future. This will provide a more complete picture about the recycling activity.
3. Column Replacements
3.1 The county programme for this year was split into two phases and both continue to maintain their respective programmes and are due to be completed by the end of March 2004. The current position on schemes within the Test Valley area for 2003/04 is that all works have now been completed. The programme for 2004/05 contains two schemes for the area:
(i) Andover - Armstrong Rise including Adrin Close; and
(ii) Romsey - Botley Road.
4. Community Safety Initiatives
4.1 The current year's programme was late in starting but is now progressing well and should be complete by the end of the financial year.
4.2 In addition, for the first time, the number of bids received is insufficient to spend the whole budget and consideration will be given to changes that encourage submissions.
5. Energy
5.1 A new energy tender has been actioned through the Central Buying Consortium, a group of local authorities who work together to bulk buy various commodities, which has resulted in the County Council accepting a new contract from Scottish and Southern Energy. The new contract will provide for 100% green energy but unfortunately the cost of energy overall has increased by approximately 20%. This, however, very much reflects the overall upward trend of energy prices to industry at the present time. There was no difference between the prices of brown and green energy.
6. New Computer System
6.1 The County Council's mainframe computer system will be switched off in April 2005 and as a consequence a new street lighting management system (SLIMs) is being developed. This will lead to major changes in the manner in which maintenance reports and returns are handled as well as providing an Internet page to enable the public to view the current situation on their road.
6.2 This is now not likely until the autumn of 2004 and may in the short term create some problems during the change over period from SLIMs.
Recommendation
That this report be noted.
Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers | |
The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report. | |
NB the list excludes: | |
1. |
Published works. |
2. |
Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act. |
TITLE |
LOCATION |
None. |
8533/ALS