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Hampshire County Council

Winchester Highway and Transport Advisory Panel

25 October 2005

Update on Highway and Minor Works Programme 2005/06

Report of the Director of Environment

Item 7

Contact: Chris Wilson, tel: 01962 892850 email: [email protected]

1. Summary

1.1 This report outlines progress with regard to the 2005/06 Highway Maintenance and Minor Capital Works Programmes and gives an update on the 2005/06 Highway Maintenance Budget.

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, weed control and highway emergencies. Minor bridge works and winter maintenance are also funded from revenue allocations.

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 2005/06

3.1 The county-wide Highway Maintenance Budget for 2005/06, approved by the Executive Member for Environment, is £49.418 million. This sum comprises £22.090 million revenue funding and £27.328 million funding from the capital programme. The capital funding provision includes an additional £3.678 million specifically for highway maintenance works, the emphasis being on the maintenance of minor rural carriageways and urban footways. These budgets are spread across the eleven districts for local service delivery and are also used to fund centrally managed programmes such as surface dressing, winter maintenance and performance elements of the highways Term Maintenance Contract.

      Revenue Maintenance Budget and Programme

3.2 The total allocation for Winchester for 2005/06 is £910,000. Progress throughout the year to date 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.

      Capital Maintenance Budget and Programme

3.3 The total allocation for Winchester for 2005/06 is £2.434 million which includes additional support from the extra £3.678 million county-wide funding. 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.

3.4 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 the individual schemes is shown in Appendix 2.

3.5 Surface dressing is an extremely cost effective way of prolonging the life of the carriageway or footway, sealing any cracks and restoring the surface texture. The total county-wide programme for 2005/06 is £3.22 million (including approximately £125,000 safety engineering related surface dressing), which is managed centrally. All sites on this year's carriageway programme for the Winchester area have been completed and the footway sites started in October.

4. Minor Capital Works

4.1 The Minor Capital Works Programme is funded from the capital allocation based on the Local Transport Plan submission to the Department for Transport. In the 2005/06 programme, £200,000 was allocated county-wide, of which £20,000 was allocated to the Winchester area. The schemes recommended by Members at the meeting of this Panel on 1 March 2005 and included in this year's programme are:

      (i) Prospect Road, New Alresford - provision of new footpath

        This scheme has been designed and ordered from the contractor. It is expected to be constructed in January 2006; and

      (ii) Mislingford Road, Swanmore - new footpath link

        At the time of writing, this scheme is being designed. Again, it is expected to be constructed in January 2006.

5. Impact Assessments

5.1 This report provides a position statement only, therefore an impact assessment in terms of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act has not been undertaken.

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:

 

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Published works.

 

2.

Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

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APPENDIX 1

BUDGET MONITORING STATEMENT - WINCHESTER AREA

Revenue Budget 2005/06(Winchester)

Original Allocation (including additional £3.6m allocation)

Revised allocation

% committed

(at mid Oct)

Routine Maintenance

£450,000

£461,000

62%

Gully Cleaning

£30,000

£31,000

Aids to Movement (lines and signs)

£104,000

£107,000

Environmental (grass, trees, shrubs)

£94,000

£96,000

Weed Control

£60,000

£61,000

Hazard Clearance

£35,000

£36,000

District Managed grass and shrub maintenance

£118,000

£118,000

Total:

£891,000

£910,000

       

Capital Budget - Principal Roads

   

50%

Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£43,000

£43,000

Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£NIL

£23,000

Principal Roads Resurfacing

£NIL

£80,000

       

Capital Budget - Non Principal Roads

   

49%

Non Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£548,000

£548,000

Non Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£575,000

£814,000

Non Principal Roads Resurfacing

£927,000

£909,000

Non Principal Roads Tactile Paving Crossing Points

£17,000

£17,000

Total Capital:

£2,110,000

£2,434,000

 

APPENDIX 2

SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME 2005/06 - PROGRESS

Location

Type of work

Estimated cost

Parish/Ward

County Councillor

Progress

           

Special Maintenance (Principal Roads)

     
           

None

         
           

Special Maintenance (Non-Principal Roads)

   
           

High Street, Bishop's Waltham

Footway relay

£51,000

Bishop's Waltham

Mason

Designed

On site in March 2006

Winchester Road, Hockley

"

£7,000

Twyford

Mason

With RCS programmed for December

Arle Close, Alresford

"

£34,000

Alresford

Porter

Complete

The Goodens, Cheriton

"

£11,000

Cheriton

Porter

Complete

Anmore Road, Denmead

"

£58,000

Denmead

Allgood

Designed with RCS to programme

Hambledon Road, Denmead

"

£115,000

Denmead

Allgood

On Site

High Street (Broadway), Winchester

"

£35,000

St. Michael

Peskett

Designed - construction expected to be March 06

St. Cross East, Winchester

"

£25,000

St. Michael

Peskett

Awaiting S.278 works

St. Cross West, Winchester

"

£9,000

St. Michael

Peskett

Awaiting S.278 works

Olivers Battery, Winchester

"

£15,000

Olivers Battery

Dickens

Second phase of work in October

High Street, Precinct, Winchester (pointing)

"

£9,000

St. Michael & St. Bartholomew

Peskett

Complete

Newlands Lane, Denmead

Haunching

£76,000

Denmead

Allgood

Programmed for Jan 06

C50, Ervills, Hambledon

Drainage

£120,000

Denmead

Hindson

On site

Hursley Road, Ladwell

Drainage

£7,000

Hursley

Bailey

Designed - with RCS to programme

Durley Lane, Durley

Haunching /kerbing

£10,000

Durley

Mason

To start Nov.

Bereweeke Avenue, Winchester

Kerbing

£15,000

St. Barnabas

Dickens

Programmed for December

Middlebrook Street, Winchester

Relay block paving

£20,000

St. Bartholomew

Peskett

Expected start - March 06

           

Resurfacing (Principal Roads)

     
           

A334 Winchester Rd,

. Wickham

Carriageway resurfacing

£80,000

Wickham

Allgood

In design.

Some drainage issues

           

Resurfacing (Non-Principal Roads)

     
           

Hambledon Road, Denmead

Carriageway resurfacing

£74,000

Denmead

Allgood

Complete

Oakwood Avenue, Otterbourne

"

£70,000

Otterbourne

Bailey

To be programmed by RCS

Bighton Lane, Gundleton

"

£75,000

Bighton

Porter

In design

Jervis Court Lane, Swanmore

"

£34,000

Swanmore

Hindson

Complete

Shorely Farm Lane, Beauworth

"

£34,000

Beauworth

Porter

Complete

Northside Lane, Gundleton

"

£51,000

Bighton

Porter

To be programmed by RCS

Bishopstoke Road, Brambridge

"

£38,000

Colden Common

Mason

Drainage work to start in November.

Garnier Road, Winchester

"

£24,000

St. Michael

Peskett

Complete

Cromwell Road, Winchester

"

£20,000

St. Luke

Dickens

Complete

London Road, Kingsworthy

"

£21,000

Kingsworthy

Porter

Designed - awaiting RCS to programme

Middleview, Winchester

"

£14,000

St. Paul

Dickens

Complete

Dean Lane, Winchester

"

£54,000

St. Paul

Dickens

Complete

Surface Dressing (Principal Roads)

 

All carriageway work complete

       

A30 Bypass Road, Sutton Scotney

Wonston

Bailey

 

A3090 Romsey Road, Hursley

Hursley

Bailey

 

A3051 Botley Road, Curdridge

Curdridge

Mason

 

A334 Botley Road, Shedfield

Shedfield

Hindson

 
       

Surface Dressing (Group 2 - High Performance)

   
       

C110 Bishops Wood Road, Swanmore

Swanmore

Hindson

 

C234 Winchester Hill, Wonston

Wonston

Bailey

 

B3043 Hursley Road, Hursley

Hursley

Bailey

 
       

Surface Dressing (Group 3-Minor Roads )

   
       

U201 Church Lane, Swanmore

Swanmore

Hindson

 

C20 Droxford Road, Swanmore

Swanmore

Hindson

 

C20 Swanmore Road

Swanmore

Hindson

 
       

Surface Dressing (Footway)

 

Footway work started 6 October

       

Bedfield Lane

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Campion Way

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Cedar Close

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Cundell Way

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Elm Road

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Felmer Drive

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Field End

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Firs Crescent

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Footpath number 5

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Green Park Close, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Grosvenor Drive, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Holdaway Close

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Hook Pit Farm Lane

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Ilex Close

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Larch Close

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

London Road

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Lynn Way

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Maple Drive

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Nations Hill

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Springvale Road

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

St Nicholas Rise

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Sycamore Drive

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

The Pastures

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Vale Way

Kingsworthy

Porter

 

Western Road, Winchester

St. Paul

Dickens

 

Clausentum Road, Winchester

St. Michael

Peskett

 

Cavendish Grove, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Charles Close, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Dean Lane, Winchester

St. Barnabas

Dickens

 

Dyson Drive, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Francis Gardens, Winchester

St. Bartholomews

Peskett

 

Teg Down Meads, Winchester

St. Barnabas

Dickens