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Hampshire County Council

Rushmoor Highway and Transport Advisory Panel

8 October 2004

Highway Maintenance and Minor Capital Works
Programmes 2004/05

Report of the Director of Environment

Item 7

Contact: Philip Churchward, tel 01252 398283

1. Summary

1.1 This report outlines progress with regard to the 2004/05 Highway Maintenance and Minor Capital Works programmes and gives an update on the 2004/05 Highway Maintenance budget. Two important issues for the Environment Department, namely the Traffic Management Act 2004 and Asset Management, are also discussed.

2. Background

2.1 As previously reported, the highway maintenance programme is funded from both revenue and capital allocations.

2.2 The revenue maintenance programme funds minor works such as pothole repairs, routine drainage work (including gully cleaning), signs and road markings, environmental maintenance of grass verges, trees and shrubs, weed control and highway emergencies. Minor bridge works and winter maintenance are also funded from revenue allocations. Budgets are set at a level that ensures the safety and serviceability of the highway network.

2.3 The capital maintenance programme funds planned maintenance, including special maintenance, resurfacing and surface dressing, and also provides for essential repairs to the structure of the highway, eg programmed patching.

3. Highway Maintenance Budget and Programme 2004/05

3.1 The county-wide Highway Maintenance budget for 2004/05, approved by the Executive Member for Environment, is £52,513,000. This sum comprises £21,284,000 revenue funding and £31,229,000 funding from the capital programme provision. From this overall budget, £26,868,000 is used to fund centrally managed services and programmes such as street lighting, bridgeworks, surface dressing, winter maintenance and performance elements of the highways term maintenance contract. The remainder is spread across the 11 districts for local service delivery.

      Revenue Maintenance Budget and Programme

3.2 The total revised allocation for Rushmoor for 2004/05 is £289,000. This does not include £144,000 Rushmoor Borough Council managed funding. Funds have been included this year to replace pumps and cover operating costs on the A331 Blackwater Valley Route (BVR) drainage pumping station. Progress throughout the year has been in line with the spend profile and it is expected that the programme will be completed within time and budget constraints. A budget monitoring statement is included within Appendix 1.

3.3 Weed control is funded from this budget. The programme commenced in April 2004 and the second spray was carried out in mid July. Remedial spraying was also carried out to locations where the weed spraying was not fully effective. Nine complaints have been received by Hampshire County Council and Rushmoor Borough Council to date, which is an improvement on the previous year. A third spray of problem areas is planned for the first week in October.

    Capital Maintenance Budget and Programme

3.4 The total allocation for Rushmoor for 2004/05 is £1,198,820, which includes £294,000 from the £3.5 million county-wide additional funding previously reported. The funding allocation for the capital maintenance `planned works' programme is based on the proven Highways Assessment of Maintenance Priorities (HAMP) rating system and has reflected the agreed intervention levels. The HAMP rating intervention level directs funding to those maintenance schemes displaying a higher maintenance need. Planned maintenance repairs undertaken through the capital maintenance programme include surface dressing, special maintenance and resurfacing schemes.

3.5 As reported previously, an extra £1 million was awarded to Hampshire by the Government to address clay shrinkage problems associated with the long hot and dry summer of 2003. A total of £63,000 was allocated to the Rushmoor area for 2004/05 to be spent on repairing footways.

3.6 This year's schemes are progressing well with the expectation that the `planned' maintenance programme will be delivered within time and budget constraints. Progress on this year's schemes is shown in Appendix 2.

3.7 Surface dressing is an extremely cost-effective way of prolonging the life of the carriageway, sealing any existing cracks and restoring skid resistance. The total county-wide programme for 2004/05 is £2,727,000 (including approximately £700,000 safety engineering related surface dressing), which is managed centrally. All sites in this year's programme for the Rushmoor area have now been successfully treated. This year's schemes are listed in Appendix 2.

4. Minor Capital Works

4.1 The Minor Capital Works programme (also known as the Under £10,000 programme) is funded from the capital allocation based on the Local Transport Plan submission to the Department for Transport. A total of £16,600 was allocated for the Rushmoor area in 2004/05 and the schemes included in the programme are:

    (i) Cherrywood Road, Farnborough

      Construction of footway £8,000

    (ii) The Avenue/Guildford Road

      Modify traffic island to improve bus access £8,600

            Total £16,600

    These schemes are all scheduled to be completed by the end of the financial year.

5. Traffic Management Act 2004

5.1 The Traffic Management Act received Royal Assent in July 2004 and places a new duty on the County Council to keep traffic moving and minimise congestion and disruption for all users of roads, footways and cycle tracks.

5.2New and extended powers have been introduced to assist with this new duty, key of which is the requirement to appoint a Traffic Manager who will be the focal point within the authority with regard to activities that affect movement on the road network and to ensure the co-ordination of all works on the highway.

5.3 A new permit system for those wishing to work on the highway has been included, as well as improved works co-ordination, provision of better travel information to the public and de-criminalisation powers to give civil penalties for traffic violations. It is not clear yet when the new legislation will be enacted but it is anticipated that it will be introduced in stages as the specific regulations and Codes of Practice are finalised.

5.4 There are powers for the Government to intervene should an Authority not perform adequately in this new duty and performance measures will be developed for this.

5.5 The Environment Department is already well placed to meet most of the requirements but some organisational changes may be required to meet the challenges of the new Act. These are presently being considered.

6. Asset Management

6.1 New Government resource accounting rules and the Best Practice approach to the management of the highway network have led to the requirement to start development of Asset Management Plans in the UK for highway networks. Asset Management planning is a relatively new concept in the UK but is well established in New Zealand, Australia and the USA.

6.2 The basic principles are that the whole life value of the highway network asset is taken into account when considering deterioration, maintenance and improvements of the asset. This not only includes the structural condition of the highway network but also its `serviceability', eg making best use of the asset in the safest way. The Environment Department has for some time had policies and procedures which already form key elements of Asset Management planning but further development is now required. This includes things such as the need to more accurately record and value the asset and look at whole life costing, longer term needs and scheme strategies.

6.3 The County Surveyors' Society has produced an Asset Management framework for guidance and it will be a requirement to report on the progress of County Asset Management Plans as part of the LTP process.

6.4 Consultants OPUS, who are recognised as world leaders in this field, have been appointed to help with the development of Asset Management planning for the Environment Department.

Recommendation

That this report be noted.

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APPENDIX 1

HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAYS NORTH (Rushmoor)

2004/05

2004/05

(revised)

% committed (to Oct 04)

Revenue Budget 2004/05

Routine Maintenance (carriageway, footway repairs)

£155,000

£155,000

Gully Cleansing

£3,000

£3,000

Aids to Movement (signs and road markings)

£61,000

£61,000

Hazard Clearance

£11,000

£11,000

Blackwater Valley Route Pumping Station

£16,000

£16,000

Environmental (grass, trees, shrubs)

£10,000

£10,000

District Managed grass, tree maintenance and traffic

(not included in totals)

(£144,000)

(£144,000)

Weed Control (inc Ragwort)

£33,000

£33,000

Total Revenue budget

£289,000

£289,000

65%

Capital Budget 2004/05

Principal Roads

Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£40,000

£40,000

Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£18,820

£18,8200

Principal Roads Resurfacing

0

0

Total

£58,820

£58,820

67%

Non-Principal Roads

Non-Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£227,000

£227,000

Non-Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£196,500

£490,500

Non-Principal Roads Resurfacing

£109,500

£109,500

Non-Principal Roads Tactile Paving Crossing Points

£15,000

£15,000

Total

£557,000

£842,000

30%

Total Capital Budget

£615,820

£900,820

32%

Total Highway Maintenance Budget

(Revenue and Capital)

£904,820

£1,189,820

40%

APPENDIX 2

HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAYS RUSHMOOR

2004 - 2005 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE

RESURFACING AND SURFACE DRESSING PROGRAMME

NON-PRINCIPAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME

    Victoria Road, Aldershot
    (Wellington Street - Pickford Street)

Footway Surfacing & Kerbing

£74,000

4th Quarter

    St. Peters Park, Aldershot
    (Matthew Road - Luke Road)

Footway Resurfacing

£12,500

4th Quarter

    York Road, Aldershot
    (Section between York Crescent Junctions)

Footway Works

£10,000

4th Quarter

    Chestnut Road, Farnborough
    (Prospect Road - End of Cul-de-sac)

Footway Resurfacing

£24,500

Completed

    Arthur Street, Aldershot
    (Windsor Way-Victoria Rd)

Footway Resurfacing & Kerbing

£21,500

4th Quarter

    Mayfield Road, Farnborough
    (Fernhill Road-Cove Brook)

Reconstruction

£34,000

3rd Quarter

    Total:

 

£176.500

 

NON - PRINCIPAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE - ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME

    The Grove, Aldershot

    (Birchett Road - Halimote Road)

Footway Resurfacing

£20,000

4th Quarter

    Derwent Close, Farnborough

    (Ullswater Avenue - End of Cul-de-sac)

Footway Resurfacing & Kerbing

£31,000

Completed

    Doreen Close, Farnborough

    (Shepherds Walk - End of Cul-de-sac)

Footway Resurfacing

£10,000

3rd Quarter

    Irvine Drive, Farnborough

    (Sandy Lane - End of Cul-de-sac)

Footway Resurfacing

£29,000

Completed

    Redan Road, Aldershot

    (Cemetery - No.34)

Footway Works

£25,000

4th Quarter

    Brookfield Road, Aldershot

    (Between Field Way Junctions)

Footway Works

£66,000

4th Quarter

    Belle Vue Road, Aldershot

    (Holly Road - Highland Road)

Footway Works

£27,500

4th Quarter

    Malvern Road, Farnborough

    (Cambrian Way - End of Cul-de-sac)

Footway Resurfacing

£15,500

Completed

    Bideford Close, Farnborough

    (Appledore Mews - Wren Way)

Footway Works

£27,000

Completed

    Wayman Walk

Footway Resurfacing

£6,000

3rd Quarter

    Henley close

Footway Resurfacing

£4,000

3rd Quarter

    Linstead Road

Footway Resurfacing

£10,000

3rd Quarter

    Shepherds Walk

Footway Resurfacing

£43,000

3rd Quarter

    Total:

 

£314,000

 

NON-PRINCIPAL RESURFACING MAIN PROGRAMME

    Peabody Road, Farnborough
    (Queens Road - Lynchford Road)

Carriageway Resurfacing

£91,500

3rd Quarter

    Cross Street, Aldershot

    (Victoria Road-Upper Union Terrace)

Carriageway Resurfacing

£18,000

3rd Quarter

   

£109,500

 

PRINCIPAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME

    A324 Lower Farnham Road, Aldershot
    (No.230 - No. 226)

Footway Resurfacing

£4,520

4th Quarter

    A325 Farnborough Road, Aldershot

    (Claycart Road - Rushmoor Road)

Footway Resurfacing

£14,300

4th Quarter

   

£18,820

 

SURFACE DRESSING HIGH PERFORMANCE - GROUP 2

Road

From

To

Status

    A323 High Street, Aldershot

NAAFI Roundabout

Ordnance Road

All Completed

    A323 Fleet Road, Aldershot

A325 Farnborough Road

Clubhouse Lane

Ditto as above

    Mayfield Road, Farnborough

Prospect Road

Fernhill Road

Ditto as above

    Boxhalls Lane, Aldershot

Lower Farnham Road

Eggars Hill

Ditto as above

SURFACE DRESSING MINOR ROADS - GROUP 3

Road

Length

Status

Staff Road, Aldershot

All

All Completed

Hillside Road, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Manor Road, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Meadow Way, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Green Way , Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Elston Place, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Oak Tree Close, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Willow Crescent, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Beta Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Houseman Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Kingsley Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Marston Drive, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Northcote Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

SURFACE DRESSING - FOOTWAYS

Road

Length

Status

Larkspur Close, Aldershot

All

All Completed

Shalden Road , Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Highclere Road, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Woodcott Terrace, Aldershot

All

Ditto as above

Prospect Avenue, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Glebe Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Blunden Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Stubbs Moor Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Horn Road, Farnborough

All

Ditto as above

Additional Sites

Road

Length

Status

Trunk Road

Part

All Completed

Medway Drive

Part

Ditto as above

Ribble Place

All

Ditto as above

Rye Close

All

Ditto as above

Avon Close

All

Ditto as above