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Hampshire County Council Executive Member - Environment 27 May 2008 Capital Programme 2008/09 Part B - Sub Programmes Report of the Director of Environment |
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Contact: Helen Ackerman, tel 01962 857806
email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 This is Part B of a three part report and sets out the proposed list of schemes contained in the Transport Capital Programme sub programmes for implementation during 2008/09.
1.2 Part A of the report provides an overview of the 2008/09 Capital Programme and funding pressures. Part C sets out the Waste Management and Environmental Improvements sub programmes.
1.3 Section 6 of this report includes information on progress being made in the Contributions Action Team (CAT) project. This project, which began in 2006, aims to accelerate the development of appropriate highway schemes in order to release highway developer contributions into the programme as new schemes. A list of 29 studies currently underway is attached as Appendix 8 for information.
1.4 Programmes, such as Casualty Reduction, play a major part in improving safety on Hampshire's roads through the implementation of low-cost engineering measures at high-risk sites. The Safer Routes to School programme combines safety with accessibility through the promotion of sustainable travel and transport choices, while the Minor Works programmes are schemes with a high local priority identified by the Hampshire Action Teams.
2. Recommendation
2.1 That the following 2008/09 Environment Department Capital Programme Sub Programme schemes and allocations, set out in Appendices 1 to 7 of the report be approved:
(i) Minor Works (under £25,000 each) total £363,500 (Appendix 1);
(ii) Minor Traffic Management schemes total £360,000 (Appendix 2);
(iii) Casualty Reduction Sub Programme total £1,920,000 (Appendix 3);
(iv) Safer Routes to School total £1 million (Appendix 4);
(v) Capital Maintenance Programme total £26,817,000 (Appendix 5);
(vi) Quality of Place Sub-Programme total £185,000 (Appendix 6); and
(vii) Bridge Strengthening and Maintenance Programme £4,077,000 (Appendix 7).
3. Background
3.1 The Environment Department Capital Programme of works is listed under five main headings and funded by a combination of local resources, Government grants, borrowing approvals and a variety of external sources including developer contributions. The main headings are:
(i) Structural Maintenance of Principal and non Principal Roads - £22,740 million;
(ii) Integrated Transport programme - £5.788 million;
(iii) Bridge Strengthening and Maintenance - £4.077 million;
(iv) Environmental Improvements - £1.053 million; and
(v) Waste Management programme - £1.140 million.
3.2 This report sets out the transport sub programme [(i), (ii) and (iii)] in order to aid decision making by means of a fuller description of the individual schemes under each main heading. Monitoring of these programmes will take place during the year and be reported regularly in order to recommend any changes that may be required to address changing priorities. Details of the Environmental Improvements and Waste Management Sub Programmes are contained in Part C of this report
3.3 Estimates for the majority of the transport sub programme schemes were prepared prior to confirmation of the new Term Highways Contract (THC) tender prices. Due to savings resulting from lower rates tendered for this contract, it is proposed that the cash allocation for the transport sub programmes is reduced accordingly, which will still enable the intended programmes of works to be carried out for a lesser amount. The savings can then be used to support other funding pressures. The original scheme estimates listed in the appendices will be adjusted at the appropriate time as the works orders are placed using the new contract prices.
4. Integrated Transport Sub Programmes
Minor Schemes and Traffic Management - (original proposed allocation £900,000 excluding external contributions, new proposed allocation £840,000)
Minor Works Programme (original proposed allocation £363,500)
4.1 These schemes are generally small highway improvements, such as missing footway links, pedestrian refuges or sightline improvements, etc that cost between £10,000 and £25,000. Demand for schemes of this nature greatly exceed the available funding. Therefore over March and April 2008 each Hampshire Action Team (HAT) was given the opportunity to identify its top priorities. The prioritised list is attached as Appendix 1 and recommended for incorporation into the 2008/09 programme. Also incorporated within this list are a number of small value developer funded schemes that have been identified for delivery during the year.
Minor Traffic Management (original proposed allocation £360,000)
4.2 These schemes are small value projects often related to Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs), speed limits and signing/lining, which may be undertaken directly by the County Council or by districts under the Traffic Management Agency arrangements. The list as set out in Appendix 2 has been reviewed at the relevant Hampshire Action Team meetings and is recommended for incorporation into the 2008/09 programme. The list is divided into those schemes where details are complete and ready for implementation and those still requiring further investigation or design work.
Fees (£100,000) and Reserve (£180,000)
4.3 Within the overall budget of £900,000, an allocation of £100,000 for fees associated with the Minor Traffic Management schemes has been top-sliced to cover Hampshire staff time. A reserve allocation of £180,000 has been set aside in order to react to emerging priorities quickly or fund additional costs resulting from revised estimates.
Casualty Reduction Programme (original proposed allocation £2,000,000, new proposed allocation £1,920,000)
4.4 This long established engineering programme has played a major part in improving the safety record on Hampshire's roads over the last decade or more. The programme is completely based on analysis of accident statistics and the site characteristics of locations with poor accident records.
4.5 The proposed breakdown of this programme is divided into four smaller sub programmes, outlined in Table 1 below and set out in Appendix 3 in more detail. At this point in the year a few candidate schemes are well developed and ready to be implemented early, whereas others will require further analysis.
Table 1 - Casualty Reduction Programme Summary
£'000 | |
Low Cost Programme (eg schemes involving signs, road markings and other minor works, etc) |
500 |
Carriageway Surface Treatment Programme (eg anti-skid treatments, surface dressing, etc) (See Appendix 3 for list of schemes) |
1,100 |
Casualty Reduction Partnership |
300 |
Casualty Reduction Programme Audit |
100 |
Total |
2,000 |
4.6 Casualty Reduction Partnership and Programme Audit projects are initiated subsequent to investigations of fatal/very serious road traffic accidents on the network. By their nature, therefore, an advanced programme is not possible.
Safer Routes to School Programme (£1,000,000)
4.7 In response to Central Government guidance for every school to have a School Travel Plan (STP) by the end of the decade, the Environment Department is striving to meet that target by working closely with the schools and helping them develop and implement their STPs. In March 2008 nearly 58% of schools (347 out of 601) had approved STPs. Based on current predictions it is anticipated that the Government's target will be met.
4.8 The Safer Routes to School programme links very closely with the development of STPs. One of the objectives of an STP is to encourage children to be active and independent by walking, cycling or using public transport on a regular basis to get to and from school. The Safer Routes to School programme helps achieve that by funding associated improvements, such as improved pedestrian crossing facilities, cycle storage, walking buses and other small scale schemes.
4.9 Improvements identified within the approved Travel Plans are prioritised using a selection matrix to determine the most appropriate measures to fund. The matrix assesses the travel plan as a whole, and scores against criteria such as existing travel patterns, the level of school commitment, previous Safer Routes to School expenditure, the length of time since submitting the travel plan and accident levels near the school. It also considers each proposed improvement, scoring it on factors such as the opportunity to create modal shift, the number of pupils, the cost per pupil and the ease of delivery.
4.10 The proposed programme is set out in Appendix 4. This includes £100,000 for programme management, to enable costs associated with managing the schemes and development of the engineering solutions to be charged to the programme.
5. Capital Maintenance Programme £26.817 million
Overview
5.1 The Highway Maintenance programme is funded from two basic sources, revenue (generally covering reactive repairs, cyclic maintenance, winter salting, etc) and capital (structural maintenance and larger planned schemes). This report focuses on the capital funded programme element, which is funded from Government supported borrowing, Government grants and local resources.
5.2 The 2008/09 capital programme provision for highways structural maintenance of £28.792 million was agreed by the Cabinet in February 2008. Since then prioritisation of the candidate schemes and a detailed analysis of the impact of the new THC has been completed, indicating that overall savings of up to £0.984 million per annum could be attained across the maintenance and integrated transport programmes. The maintenance saving has been estimated at £0.794 million, less the sum of £0.168 million already allocated to cover debt charges in 2008/09 on the additional prudential borrowing approved in the budget, leaving £0.626 million available for future redeployment.
5.3 In addition, it is now necessary to make cash limit adjustments between the capital maintenance programme and the revenue budget for routine highways maintenance, to reflect the re-pricing of the programme for the revised prices payable under the new THC. In general terms, the price of capital structural maintenance work has reduced under the new contract, whilst the cost of routine maintenance funded from the revenue budget has increased. As a result it is necessary to transfer a sum of £1.975 million from the capital highways maintenance programme to the highways maintenance revenue budget to cover this price variance. However, it is important to note that previously planned work volumes within the overall highways maintenance programme will be unaffected by this technical adjustment.
5.4 Taking into account the above, the adjusted capital programme provision for structural maintenance is £26.817 million, comprising £4.077 million for the maintenance of bridges and structures and £22.740 million for roads.
5.5 The programme comprises a variety of routine and planned maintenance schemes being delivered by the area teams and through the new THC. It also includes the Quality of Place and Bridges programmes, which are discussed in more detail in sections 5.7 and 5.9 below.
5.6 A summary level programme is set out in Table 2 below for information, and a more detailed breakdown of the sub programmes has been set out in Appendix 6.
Table 2 - Capital Maintenance Programme (including Bridges)
Capital Budgets |
£ million |
LTP Allocation |
16.469 |
Local Resources |
12.491 |
Debt Charges (local resources) |
-0.168 |
Transfer to Revenue (local resources) |
-1.975 |
Total available for programme allocation |
26.817 |
Improving Quality of Place Programme
5.7 This programme is funded from within the capital maintenance budget and is aimed at funding additional works to existing planned maintenance schemes in order to enhance the scheme and satisfy other local priorities. Candidate schemes for this programme need to demonstrate the following criteria:
(i) create a street-scene which has a wider beneficial public use and adds value to the current public enjoyment of an area;
(ii) links to existing/proposed environmental programmes - County Council, District, Parish, private;
(iii) remedies known environmental defects;
(iv) use of enhanced quality of materials, design approach and features to enhance local distinctiveness and sense of place; and
(v) enhancement of a proposed or existing scheme to improve the overall environmental quality of an area.
5.8 The list of candidate projects is attached as Appendix 7. Part A of this report recommends that £338,000 of the original allocation of £523,000 is held back as a contingency, leaving £185,000 for the highest priority schemes. A decision on the £338,000 held back can be made later in the summer.
Bridge Strengthening and Maintenance Programme £4.077 million
5.9 This programme is funded from within the capital maintenance budget and consists of the following sub headings:
(i) Structural Maintenance;
(ii) Road Restraint Systems (eg crash barriers);
(iii) Strengthening/Replacements; and
(iv) Design, Assessment and Feasibility.
The full Bridge Programme is set out in Appendix 8.
5.10 The Structural Maintenance programme is mainly identified and prioritised using bridge inspection data, in accordance with the National Code of Practice. The programme includes ongoing contracts such as painting and expansion joint maintenance and also accident damage remedial works and footbridge maintenance.
5.11 The Road Restraint System schemes are prioritised in accordance with national standards and the highest scoring sites are jointly agreed with Network Rail.
5.12 The strengthening/replacement schemes are identified from the assessment programme for 40 tonne vehicles and inspections. There is no nationally agreed prioritisation process, but that followed by Hampshire is in line with other Local Authorities.
5.13 Also included is a programme of Design, Assessment and Feasibility which is generally linked to the above projects. It includes other initiatives instigated by Government, such as assessment for heavy loads, which is a rolling programme prioritised to `A' roads and heavy load routes.
6. Emerging Developer Funded Schemes
6.1 Within the 2008/09 Integrated Transport Capital Programme an estimated approval figure of £2 million was agreed. This figure represented an estimate of the likely value of schemes coming forward from the Contributions Action Team (CAT) for implementation in 2008/09.
6.2 The Team was set up late in 2006 in order to identify and accelerate the development of appropriate highway improvement schemes that would make best use of the developer contributions taken under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 for highways. The Team is now making good progress and is working on over 29 feasibility studies that, if achievable, could release up to £5.8 million of monies already received, plus a further £1.9 million of contributions expected within the next two years. Details of the feasibility studies are contained in Appendix 8.
6.3 In 2008/09 it is expected that a further 10-15 studies will be commissioned, which should release a further £4 million into the 2009/10 and 2010/11 capital programmes.
6.4 Over the past few years the County Council has been receiving, on average, around £7 million of developer (highway) contributions, plus approximately £1.5 million interest on the total account value per annum. Through the Integrated Transport Capital Programme, the Environment Department had been spending, on average, £6-7 million of those contributions per annum. This was resulting in a net increase on the account of around £2 million each year. The CAT project was set up specifically to target schemes that would make best use of the accumulated developer contributions not already assigned to programmed or future schemes (approximately £12 million). Proposed schemes must comply with the legal terms under which the contributions were received and every attempt is made to spend the contributions in the same district that they were taken.
6.5 The CAT studies fees are funded through an LPSA1 reward grant of £500,000 and the project is expected to continue up to 2010/11. Although outside of the scope of this report, the outcomes of these studies have a direct connection to the capital programme. The list of feasibility studies underway is attached as Appendix 8 for information.
7. Impact Assessments
7.1 The proposals in this report are derived from the departmental service plans and LTP objectives, and are in accordance with the budget strategy and the County Council's financial management policy. An impact assessment of the departmental service plans and the financial management policy has been carried out and the proposals in this report are not considered to be discriminatory.
8. Conclusion
8.1 This report complies with the Executive Member's request to prepare proposals for the sub programmes of the Environment Department's Capital Programme. Details relating to the proposed schemes within the Waste Management and Environmental Improvement Programmes are reported in Part C of the report.
8.2 The proposed programmes set out in the appendices have been assessed and prioritised, in consultation with the Hampshire Action Teams or in accordance with national guidance.
8.3 Expenditure and programme delivery will be carefully monitored throughout the year and progress will be reported regularly.
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APPENDIX 1
MINOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2008/09
(Note that the allocations are based on the original estimates and may be reduced for some individual schemes dependent upon new Term Highways Contract prices)
AREA SOUTH
Fareham Borough
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Red Barn Lane |
Provision of additional footway width |
£12,000 |
Titchfield Road |
Provision of footway (land required) - secure dedication of land |
£8,000 |
Newgate Lane |
Provision of Footway at Woodcote Lane |
£24,000* |
*Scheme funded with contributions
Gosport Borough
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Anne's Hill Road |
Pedestrian Refuge |
£16,000 |
Beauchamp Avenue |
Parking Provision |
(Reserve scheme) |
Havant Borough
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Elizabeth Road Waterlooville |
Parking/footway amendments |
£5,000 |
Purbrook Way, Leigh Park |
Construction of footway adjoining layby outside Nos. 391-399 |
(Reserve scheme) |
Eastleigh Borough
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Chestnut Avenue |
Widen footway |
£10,000 |
Victoria Road, Netley Abbey |
Provision of footway (land issues to resolve) |
(£8,000 - Reserve Scheme) |
AREA NORTH
Hart District
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Connaught Close, Yateley |
Parking provision |
£4,000 |
Woodlands Footpath |
New footpath link |
£7,500 |
Rushmoor Borough
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Willow Way, Aldershot |
Off street parking |
£2,000 |
Broomhill Road, Farnborough |
Improvement of layby and parking facilities by shop |
£20,000* |
Cherrywood Road, Farnborough |
New footway provision |
£20,000* |
*Scheme funded with contributions
Basingstoke District
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
A340 Sherborne St John |
Widening of Traffic area |
£15,000 |
Jefferson Road, Oakridge |
New footpath |
£25,000 |
Burnham Copse School Tadley |
Access Improvement |
£8,000* |
*Scheme funded with contributions
AREA EAST
East Hampshire District
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Farnham Road, Liss |
Provision of missing link footway |
£7,000 |
U231 Eddey's Lane, Headley |
Provision of new footway to Post Office and local shop |
£12,000 |
C72 Woodbury Lane, Rowlands Castle (Reserve Scheme) |
Provision of missing footway |
£7,000 |
Winchester District
Scheme Name |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Black Path, Winnall |
Footpath upgrading |
£12,000 |
Salisbury/Rosebury Roads, New Alresford |
Works to deal with tree root problems |
£12,000 |
Bishops Waltham |
Crossing Points |
£20,000 * |
Bishops Waltham |
Bus Stop Improvements |
£10,000* |
Springvale Road to Edinburgh Road, North Kings Worthy |
Footpath widening |
£7,500* |
*Scheme funded with contributions
AREA WEST
New Forest District
Scheme |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Roman Road South, Dibden Purlieu |
Pedestrian link |
£40,000 |
The Bickerley, Ringwood |
Safe pedestrian route |
£10,000 |
Rhinefield Road, Brockenhurst (reserve) |
New footway |
£12,000 Subject to Forestry Commission consent |
Pylewell Road, Hythe |
National Cycle Route |
£5,000* |
Hythe Road, Marchwood |
To replace part of footway |
£10,000* |
*Scheme funded with contributions
Test Valley Borough
Scheme |
Description |
Budget Allocation |
Longparish Road, Longparish |
New footway |
£15,000 |
U390 Artists Way, Andover |
Upgrading of existing track linking Artists Way to Anton Lakes |
£12,000 |
C121 Salisbury Road, Andover |
Extension of footway/cycleway from roundabout (under A303 bridge) to Wyevale Garden Centre |
£60,000 (likely to be withdrawn as too high value for this budget) |
C227 Frogmore Lane, Hillyfields, Nursling |
Provision of new footway from Hillyfields to David Lloyd Leisure Centre |
£7,500 |
TOTAL MINOR SCHEMES £363,500
APPENDIX 2
MINOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHEMES 2008/09
(NOTE: `A' = Schemes to be implemented
`B' = Schemes requiring further investigation before implementation
Basingstoke Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
A340 Sherborne St John |
A |
Axford Road, Ellisfield |
A |
Cliddesden Road, Basingstoke |
A |
Byfleet Avenue, Old Basing |
A |
Various Roads in the Bramley Area |
A |
Various Roads in the Eastrop Area, Basingstoke |
A |
Herriard Village |
A |
C67, Cole Henley |
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Penwood Crossroads, Highclere |
B |
Carpenters Down/Popley Way, Basingstoke |
B |
Great Binfields Road, Basingstoke |
B |
Western Way, Basingstoke |
B |
Various residential roads in Basingstoke and Deane |
B |
Winchester Road Area, Overton |
B |
Various Roads in the South Ham and Buckskin Areas |
B |
Various Roads, Whitchurch |
B |
Kingsclere Road (Service Road), Basingstoke |
B |
Various Roads in the Brighton Hill Area |
B |
Various Roads in Eastrop, Kings Furlong and Brookvale Areas |
B |
Various Roads in the Popley Area |
B |
A339 Upper Wootton |
B |
Ashford Hill Road, Ashley |
B |
C90 Silchester Road, Little London |
B |
C80 Silchester Road, Pamber Heath |
B |
Scrubs Bridge, Overton |
B |
Various Roads in Basingstoke and Deane |
B |
Various Roads in Basingstoke and Deane |
East Hampshire District
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Blackmoor Golf Club, Bordon |
A |
B3006 jcn Greatham Road, Greatham |
A |
Basingstoke Road and A339, White Down Lane to Beech jcn including Highridge |
A |
East Meon Road, Clandon |
A |
B3002 Grayshott Road, Headley |
A |
Farnham Road, Liss |
A |
Gracious Street, Selborne and Blackmoor |
A |
Froyle Road/Old Odiham Road, Shalden |
A |
Disabled Bays 2008/09 |
A |
Keep Clear Markings 2008/09 |
A |
Liphook Road, Lindford |
A |
Midhurst Road, Liphook |
A |
Oakhanger village |
A |
Pulens Lane and Durford Road, Petersfield |
A |
London Road, Holybourne, Alton |
A |
Tanhouse Lane and Steeple Drive, Alton |
A |
Linton Road (Private), Bordon |
A |
A325 Whitehill crossroads to Fire Station crossroads |
A |
Village Hall, South Lane and Rising Sun, Clanfield |
A |
Service road at Hen and Chicken, Froyle |
A |
Whitmoor Vale Road and School Lane jcn |
A |
Charles Street, Petersfield |
A |
Love Lane, Petersfield |
A |
Outside Shops/The Green, Rowlands Castle |
A |
Gracious Street, Selborne |
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Reema, Grange Road, Petersfield |
B |
B3002 Grayshott Road, Headley |
B |
Town Centre, Alton |
B |
Chawton Park Road and Beechwood Road, Alton |
B |
Vicarage Hill, Alton |
B |
Butts Bridge, Alton |
B |
Village, Beech |
B |
A31 Bypass and Blacknest Road, Binsted |
B |
Bishops View, Four Marks |
B |
Whitmoor Vale Road, Grayshott |
B |
Barley Mow, Arford Road and Long Cross Hill, Headley |
B |
Fullers Vale, Headley |
B |
White Dirt Lane, Horndean |
B |
Rake Road, Liss |
B |
Liss village |
B |
A32 jcn Sages Lane, Privett |
B |
Bowes Hill, Rowland Castle |
B |
Village (including School Road), Sheet |
B |
Market Square, Alton |
B |
Alton Town Centre |
B |
Mill Chase Road |
B |
Sheep Street, Petersfield |
B |
Various Roads, Petersfield |
Eastleigh Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Areas to be identified |
Fareham Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Areas to be identified |
Gosport Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Areas to be identified |
Hart District
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Handford Lane/Hall Lane, Yateley |
A |
A30/B3011, Hartley Wintney |
A |
A30 London Road, Blackwater |
A |
Pankridge Street, Crondall |
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Pilcot Road, Crookham Village |
B |
Hitches Lane, Fleet |
B |
Fry's Lane, Yateley |
B |
Doras Green Lane, Crondall |
B |
Newbarn Close/The Lea, Fleet |
B |
Well Road, Crondall |
B |
Gough Road/Rosedene Gardens, Fleet |
B |
Lyndford Terrace/Durnsford Avenue, Fleet |
B |
Glen Road, Fleet |
B |
Lawford Crescent, Yateley |
B |
Burnside/Connaught Road, Fleet |
Havant Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Areas to be identified |
New Forest District
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Brockenhurst College |
A |
Burley* |
A |
Church Lane, Fawley* |
A |
Station Road, Sway* |
A |
Avenue Road, Lymington |
A |
Barton |
A |
Lymington |
A |
Michigan Way, Totton |
A |
Calmore Drive, Totton |
* Schemes marked thus are Parish partnership schemes.
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
A and B Roads preliminary schedule of roads - to be prioritised subject to accident data. A337 Lymington to New Milton - traffic speeds recorded. |
B |
Various |
B |
Back Lane, Sway |
B |
Marchwood Village |
B |
Sopley* |
B |
Downlands Parishes - Rockbourne, Damerham, Martin, Whitsbury, Sandleheath and Fordingbridge |
B |
Calshot Road, Fawley |
B |
Christchurch Road, Ringwood |
B |
Minstead |
B |
Ringwood, Town Centre |
B |
Bashley B3058 Post Office |
B |
Brockenhurst, Fathersfield/Horlock Road and Brookley Road |
B |
Brockenhurst, Lymington Town and New Milton |
B |
Brockenhurst |
B |
Fordingbridge |
B |
Fairview Parade, Hythe |
B |
Lepe Road, Lepe |
B |
High Street, Lymington |
B |
High Street, Lymington |
B |
Goose Green and Shrubbs Hill, Lyndhurst |
B |
Industrial Park Signing, Marchwood |
B |
Running Hill, Minstead |
B |
Church Lane/Christchurch Road Service Road/Southern Lane, New Milton |
B |
North Street, Pennington - A337 |
B |
Station Road, Sway |
B |
Junction Road North, Totton |
B |
Upper Canterton, Brook to Rufus Stone |
B |
Various Towns |
B |
Lisle Court Road, Walhampton |
B |
Junction of Tile Barn Lane/A337, Brockenhurst |
B |
Calshot, B3053 |
B |
Downton Lane, Downton |
B |
The Marsh, Hythe |
B |
Langdown Lawn, Hythe |
B |
Heatherstone Avenue grass area, Hythe |
B |
Queensway Industrial Park, New Milton |
B |
Testwood Lane, Totton |
* Schemes marked thus are Parish partnership schemes.
Rushmoor Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Farnborough Area |
A |
Farnborough Area |
A |
Farnborough Area |
A |
South Farnborough and Netley Street Area |
A |
Aldershot Area |
A |
Aldershot Area |
A |
Aldershot Area |
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Fleet Road |
B |
Sandy Lane |
B |
Sandy Lane |
B |
Farnborough - All Areas |
B |
North Town Area |
B |
Aldershot Area |
B |
Herrett Street |
Test Valley Borough
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Winchester Road, Andover - Zebra Crossing improvements |
A |
Broughton* |
A |
Mottisfont* |
A |
Chilbolton* Village Street |
* Schemes marked thus are Parish partnership schemes.
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
Review of speed limits on A and B class roads Preliminary schedule of roads |
B |
Review of speed limits on A and B class roads Preliminary schedule of roads |
B |
Review of speed limits on A and B class roads Preliminary schedule of roads |
B |
Ampfield, A3090* |
B |
Hurstbourne Tarrant |
B |
Wherwell* |
B |
Upper Clatford* |
B |
A343 Middle Wallop roundabout |
B |
Shootash, Danes Road crossroads |
B |
Sherfield English Road |
B |
Ryedown Lane |
B |
The Frenches |
B |
Gardeners Lane |
Winchester District
ITEM |
LOCATION |
A |
Beeches Hill, Bishops Waltham |
A |
Bushfield Area, Winchester |
A |
Hambledon Road, Denmead |
ITEM |
LOCATION |
B |
B3330 Bar End Road, Winchester |
B |
A331 North of Intech site, Chilcomb |
B |
Colden Common, Twyford |
B |
B3049 Stockbridge Road-Rack and Manger, Crawley |
B |
B2177 Junction Mortimers Lane, Lower Upham |
B |
B2177 between Shedfield and Waltham Chase, Shedfield |
B |
Gravel Hill Road and Forest Road Junction, including Hillpound, Swanmore |
B |
Hazeley Road, Twyford |
B |
Sarum Road and Kilham Lane, Winchester |
B |
Stoke Charity, Wonston |
B |
Creech View, Denmead |
B |
A32 Hoads Hill |
B |
B3047 and Park Lane, Abbotts Worthy |
APPENDIX 3
CASUALTY REDUCTION PROGRAMME 2008/09
Carriage Surface Treatment Programme |
£1,100,000 |
Basingstoke A339 Kingsclere Road, From Roman Road rbt to Rooksdown Lane jct C58 Newnham Road, From Crown Lane jct to Old School Road jct Hart C8 Aldershot Road, From Haig Lane jct to Brandon Road Rbt (+ replace bollards at SCP point) (HHN to resurface Gally Hill Road/Sandy Road jct) B3349 Reading Road, Heckfield, From B3011 rbt to shut o/s Rose Villa B3016 Odiham Road, From A30 to Bagwell Lane, Winchfield Rushmoor Giffard Drive, From Mayfield Road to West Heath Road (Check lining and amend on West Heath Road) Fernhill Road, From B3014 rbt to Perring Avenue jct B3272 Hawley Lane, From Chapel Lane to A325 jct B3007 Grosvenor Road, From B3008 jct to Church Lane jct B3014 Fleet Road, From A3013 jct to West Heath Road rbt (Possible contribution to HHN) Test Valley Charlton Road, From Mercia Avenue to The Crossways jct Lee Lane, Rownhams, From A3057 jct to Test Lane rbt A343 Newbury Road, From MacCallum Road jct to south of Bourne Park entrance C7 Winchester Road, Kings Somborne, From New Road to j/w B3049 at Rack and Manger B3084 Romsey Road, From Cadbury Farm entrance to Crown Farm entrance Winchester Bereweeke Avenue, From Priors Dean Road jct to Bereweeke Road jct Priors Dean Road, From Harestock Road to Bereweeke Avenue jct Woodman Lane, From B3049 jct to Hamgreen Lane jct East Hampshire Butts Road, Alton, From Winchester Road rbt to Mount Pleasant Road jct Blackmoor Road, Blackmoor, From Drift Road jct to west of Oakhanger Road A32 West Meon, through village New Forest B3055 Grigg Lane, From A337 jct to Brookley Road jct (SR signs out but low Priority - check PIAs at Christmas) Main Road/Southampton Road, Dibden, From A326 to shut nr Talbot Farm (consider cats eyes for dark accidents) A337 Southampton Road, Lymington, From Rope Hill jct to Queens Street jct Silver Street, Hordle, From Batchley Farm Lane jct to Vaggs Lane jct (Grip Test Required) Eastleigh Church Road, Bishopstoke, From B3037 jct to Dartington Road jct Fareham Warsash Road, Warsash, From Sovereign Crescent to Abshott Road A27 Segensworth Link, Fareham (M27 jct 9 to Segensworth Rbt) | |
APPENDIX 4
SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL 2008/09 PROGRAMME | ||||
|
School |
£000, EF |
£000, LTP |
Scheme |
Other |
SRtS Prog Mgt Fee |
|
100 |
|
|
Carry over from 2007/08 schemes |
|
100 |
|
BADC |
Burghclere Infant and Junior |
|
40 |
Improved pedestrian facilities |
|
Four Lanes Infant and Junior |
25 |
- |
Improved crossing points |
|
Overton CE Primary |
|
10 |
Improved lining and signing |
|
Rucstall Primary |
|
10 |
Waiting shelter and shoe brushes |
|
South View Infant and Junior |
50 |
- |
Crossing and other pedestrian improvements |
|
St Bede's RC Primary |
|
10 |
Cycle shelter and waiting shelter |
EHDC |
Grayshott Primary |
|
10 |
Improved lining and signing |
|
Horndean Technology College |
22 |
- |
Relocate cycle shelters on school site |
|
Langrish Primary |
|
10 |
Re-designed layout of area outside of car park |
|
Liphook Infant and Junior |
30 |
- |
Improved kerbs plus crossing facilities |
EBC |
Nightingale Primary |
|
20 |
Crossing points in Nightingale Road |
FBC |
Crofton and Baycroft |
|
10 |
Cycle shelter and warning signs |
|
Heathfield |
|
22 |
Contribution to PBRS scheme |
|
Neville Lovett Community |
|
10 |
Cycle shelter |
|
Park Gate Primary DESIGN ONLY |
|
- |
FEAS funded - Improved crossing facilities on Admiral Road, Hunts Pond Road and Locks Road |
|
Ranvilles Infant |
|
23 |
Contribution to PBRS scheme |
|
Ranvilles Junior |
|
23 |
Contribution to PBRS scheme |
|
Sarisbury Junior |
|
20 |
TROs in vicinity of school plus cycle shelter |
|
St Francis Special |
|
22 |
Contribution to PBRS scheme |
|
Zig-Zag TRO |
|
10 |
Enforce parking restrictions throughout Borough |
GBC |
Lee-on-the-Solent Infant |
|
5 |
Improved lining |
HBC |
Mill Chase |
|
20 |
Informal crossing point |
|
Park Community DESIGN ONLY |
|
- |
FEAS funded - Review/improve crossing points and cycleway provision |
|
Warren Park Primary DESIGN ONLY |
|
- |
FEAS funded - Speed reducing measures on Swanmore Road |
HDC |
Calthorpe Park DESIGN ONLY |
|
10 |
Crossing improvements at existing point |
NFDC |
Eling Infant |
|
40 |
Crossing point in School Road plus improve Batts Corner crossing |
|
Manor Infant School |
|
40 |
Upgrade school crossing patrol and convert footway to shared use |
|
Marchwood CE Infant |
|
20 |
Upgrade school crossing patrol plus white lines around junction |
|
New Milton Junior |
|
10 |
Waiting shelter plus warning signs |
|
Noadswood |
|
5 |
Refresh road markings |
|
Ringwood |
|
34 |
School zone markings in Parsonage Barn Lane, warning signs plus cycle shelter |
|
Ringwood DESIGN ONLY |
|
- |
FEAS funded - Traffic calming on Cloughs Road |
|
Ringwood Junior DESIGN ONLY |
|
10 |
Crossing point in Castleman Way and investigate further traffic calming measures. Plus warning signs |
|
The Arnewood School DESIGN ONLY |
|
- |
FEAS funded - Improved crossing facilities on road outside school |
RBC |
North Farnborough Infant |
|
20 |
Improved crossing point outside of school |
|
Park Primary |
|
20 |
Review crossing facilities in vicinity of school |
|
South Farnborough Junior |
|
10 |
Investigate parking restrictions around school |
|
Tower Hill Primary |
|
20 |
Improve school crossing patrol point |
TVBC |
Anton Infant and Junior |
|
40 |
Improved crossing points and improved signing |
|
Braishfield Primary |
|
42 |
Entrance improvements, speed limit and parking review, footpath improvements near Woodley cemetery and fencing at rear of school. Plus cycle shelter and warning signs |
|
Mountbatten |
|
50 |
Contribution towards PBRS scheme |
|
Romsey Primary |
|
20 |
Resurfacing and possible lighting of canal path plus warning signs |
|
Romsey Primary DESIGN ONLY |
|
10 |
Crossing improvements on Winchester Road, Cupernham Lane and Duttons Lane. Sun Arch footway improvements |
|
Rownhams St John's CE Primary |
|
20 |
Cycle shelter and investigate further crossing improvements |
|
Smannell and Enham CE Primary |
|
10 |
Low cost GH scheme - improve crossing point from pub car park to playground |
|
St John the Baptist |
|
20 |
Perimeter fencing and warning signs |
|
Stockbridge Primary |
22 |
- |
Safety barriers from school to White Hart Inn and improved crossing point plus warning signs |
|
St Mary Bourne |
|
10 |
Improved signing and lining |
|
Zig-Zag TRO |
|
10 |
Enforce parking restrictions throughout Borough |
WCC |
All Saints CE DESIGN ONLY |
|
10 |
Improved crossing points on Magdalen Hill/Alresford Road/ Winnall Manor Road and St Catherine's Road/Petersfield Road |
|
Durley Primary |
|
20 |
Parking restrictions, bollards on Durley Brook Road and renew lining plus warning signs |
|
Kings Worthy Primary |
6 |
4 |
Pedestrian improvements at rear of school |
|
Otterbourne Primary DESIGN ONLY |
|
10 |
Footpath across the common and investigate drop-off zone |
|
Upham Primary |
|
10 |
SLOW markings plus warning signs |
|
TOTAL |
155 |
1,000 |
|
APPENDIX 5
HIGHWAYS MAINTENANCE BUDGET CAPITAL PROGRAMME
INDICATIVE ALLOCATIONS CAPITAL
FUNDED
(£'000)
ROADS
1. ROUTINE STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE
a) Principal Roads
A Roads Defects 1,112
A Roads Routine Structural 318
b) Non Principal Roads
Routine Structural 3,866
LPSA Priming, Patching work 24
Safety Fencing - Principal Roads 232
Safety Fencing - A Roads 166
5,918
2. PLANNED STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE, INCLUDING MAJOR SCHEMES AND SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
a) Principal Roads Special maintenance 1,810
b) Non Principal Roads Special Maintenance 4,215
Tactile Crossings 136
Cattle Grids/New Forest Fencing 210
c) Major Maintenance
A335 Eastleigh 1,300
A327 Minley 120
Contingencies and Retention 200
7,991
3. RESURFACING SCHEMES
a) Principal Roads 565
b) Non Principal Roads 1,751
2,316
4. IMPROVING QUALITY OF PLACE SCHEMES 523
5. SURFACE DRESSING
a) High Performance Surface Dressing 1,200
b) Minor Roads 897
c) Footways 297
d) Retention 80
e) Contribution to Safety Schemes 87
2,561
6. DESIGN and SUPERVISION FEES
a) Routine Maintenance @ 2% 83
b) Special maintenance and Resurfacing @ 10% 849
c) Surface Dressing @ 6% 149
d) Safety Fencing 18
e) LPSA 22
f) Major Maintenance- future schemes 200
1,321
7. STRUCTURAL BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 4,077
8. RESERVES
a) General Reserve 294
b) Balance of THC Reserves 626
920
9. CONTRIBUTION TO INTEGRATED TRANSPORT SCHEMES
a) A3 Major Scheme 150
b) A340 Maintenance Contribution 250
c) Rumbridge Street, Totton, Drainage 200
d) High Street, Totton 75
675
10. OTHER
a) First Year THC Costs 500
b) Blacktop Testing Strategy 15
c) Budget Transfer to Revenue 1,975
d) Capital Debt Charges 168
2,658
TOTAL CAPITAL APPROVAL 28,960
APPENDIX 6
QUALITY OF PLACE FUNDING
SUMMARY
The table below includes the schemes recommended and the priority given.
Total of bids £436,000
High priority (H) £113,500
Medium priority (M) £239,500
Low priority (L) £83,000
Scheme |
Value of Existing Scheme |
Additional Funding Requested |
Start Date |
Priority |
Description |
North |
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Bourne Meadow, St Mary Bourne |
Basingstoke and Deane - £18,000 HV1 - £20,000 |
£12,000 |
Q3 |
H |
Unadopted road leading to village facilities. Funding in place from Basingstoke and Deane and HVI to improve the layout and finish. Drainage works require additional funding |
A30 London Road, Blackwater - Cycle Track Enhancements |
£242,000 |
£32,000 |
Q2 |
L |
Existing carriageway resurfacing scheme. To provide red pigment surfacing in cycleway. De-clutter, improve signs, replace illuminated bollards |
Mill Lane, North Warnborough |
£12,000 |
£16,000 |
Q3 |
H |
Existing scheme to reconstruct footway. Additional bid to provide timber guardrail, brick retaining wall and aesthetic surfacing (gravel epoxy) |
Whitchurch Town Centre Improvement (1) |
£123,000 |
£25,000 |
Q4 |
M |
Existing scheme environmental enhancements Whitchurch Town Centre. Additional bid to repair granite setts at mini roundabout and provide cast iron bollards |
Scheme |
Value of Existing Scheme |
Additional Funding Requested |
Start Date |
Priority |
Description |
Whitchurch Town Centre Improvement (2) |
£123,000 |
£20,000 |
Q4 |
M |
Existing as above. Additional bid to resurface Great Lane, route from car park to town centre and provide finger posts and landscape treatment. |
South |
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Forton Road, Gosport |
£300,000 |
£30,000 |
Q4 |
L |
Existing ROUA scheme for environmental improvement in area being developed. Additional bid to replace poor quality railing at Forton Road/Crossways junction |
High Street, Gosport |
£80,000 |
£40,000 |
Q2 |
M |
Environmental improvement to High Street funded by Borough Council. Additional bid to improve highway surfacing and tree guards, improved signing |
Village Road, Gosport |
£10,000 |
£40,000 |
Q3 |
M |
Existing scheme is essential maintenance works to Village Road. Surface dressing is inappropriate in this conservation area. Additional bid to enable repair of footway in more appropriate material and refurbishment of existing gateways |
Park Road North, Havant |
£250,000 (liveability money) |
£12,000 |
Q3 |
L |
Existing liveability scheme is delivering environmental improvements in Park Road. Additional bid to repave footway between bus station and West Street precinct as part of the improvements |
Scheme |
Value of Existing Scheme |
Additional Funding Requested |
Start Date |
Priority |
Description |
Petersfield Road, Havant |
£10,000 |
£15,000 |
Q2 |
H |
Existing scheme is essential repairs and alterations to pedestrian guardrail in Petersfield Road. Additional bid will enable refurbishment of a total section of guardrail. |
Hill Head Coastal Cycle Route (NCN2) |
£50,000 |
£20,000 |
Q4 |
L |
Scheme not on programme but match funding with Fareham Borough Council and local residents' association would enable construction of cycle route as part of coastal route |
Stokes Bay Road, Gosport off road cycle facilities |
£15,000 |
£5,000 |
Q4 |
L |
Existing scheme to create off road cycleway. Additional bid will enable rationalisation of street furniture and minor widening along route |
Purbrook Way, Havant |
£112,000 |
£20,000 |
Q3 |
M |
Existing scheme provide toucan crossing. Additional bid to widen adjacent footway, convert to shared cycleway/footway and rationalise street furniture |
East |
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High Street, Buriton |
£26,000 |
£31,500 |
Q3 |
H |
Existing scheme is footway resurfacing works. Additional bid to carry out works to carriageway, patching and coloured surfacing, rationalise street scene |
A325, Farnham Road, Bordon |
£262,000 |
£14,000 |
Q2 |
L |
Existing scheme is resurfacing, haunching and drainage to carriageway. Additional bid to provide additional length of footway. Bus stop improvement and rationalising signs |
Scheme |
Value of Existing Scheme |
Additional Funding Requested |
Start Date |
Priority |
Description |
B3006, Selborne Road, Greatham |
£45,000 |
£24,500 |
Q4 |
M |
Existing scheme resurfacing and haunching carriageway. Additional bid to relocate and formalise on carriageway cycleway to off road cycleway/footway scheme. |
A32, West Meon |
£15,000 |
£25,000 (this year) |
Q2 |
H |
Existing scheme to provide low cost safety improvements including anti-skid surfacing. Additional bid to implement gateway features, natural coloured surfacing to carriageway, sign de-clutter. |
A32, West Meon |
£8,000 |
£4,000 |
Q4 |
H |
Existing HVI scheme to improve the village green and its environs adjacent to the carriageway. Additional bid to improve paving, seating, railings and pedestrian facilities |
West |
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Moyles Court, Ellingham |
£18,000 |
£10,000 |
Q3 |
H |
Existing scheme replacement of ford. Additional bid to carry out environmental improvements in vicinity of ford replace street furniture higher quality units |
St Michaels Road, Totton |
£96,500 |
£40,000 |
Q2 |
M |
Existing scheme reconstruction of footways. Additional funding to provide Grasscell blocks to verges to prevent damage by on street parking |
APPENDIX 7
BRIDGE STRENGTHENING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME |
|||||||
CAPITAL ALLOCATION |
|||||||
£4,077,000 |
|||||||
CAPITAL SPEND |
ROAD |
TOWN/AREA |
|||||
STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE |
|||||||
Minor works (THC and contract) |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Major works (IWF and contract) |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Paint Contracts - 07/08 c/fd |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Paint Contracts - 08/09 |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Expansion joint contract |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Accident damage |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Footbridges |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
NR Works Agreements |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
£1,802,000 | |||||||
DESIGN, ASST and FEASIBILITY |
|||||||
County assessments + reviews |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
NR assessments |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
RP assessments |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
£375,000 | |||||||
ROAD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS |
|||||||
Hinton Road |
Hinton, New Forest |
||||||
Sway Road |
Sway, New Forest |
||||||
Prioritisation/feasibility |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
£400,000 | |||||||
STRENGTHEN/REPLACE |
|||||||
Aldern |
Newtown, Basingstoke |
||||||
Boars |
Bramley, Basingstoke |
||||||
Beaurepaire Mill |
Bramley, Basingstoke |
||||||
Wallop Ford |
Over Wallop, Test Valley |
||||||
Shawford Mill |
Shawford, Winchester |
||||||
Ivel Hayes (Bull Hill) |
Boldre, New Forest |
||||||
Foxcotte Lane |
Andover, Test Valley |
||||||
Other strengthenings |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
Edge strengthening/protection |
Various |
County-wide |
|||||
£1,500,000 | |||||||
TOTAL |
£4,077,000 | ||||||
APPENDIX 8
STUDIES UNDERWAY WITH THE CONTRIBUTIONS ACTION TEAM
STUDY TITLE |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION |
Park Gate Accessibility |
|
To investigate the feasibility of providing cycle routes in the following locations: - Swanwick station to A27/Botley Road roundabout via Collingworth Rise - Swanwick station to Park Gate centre (Botley Road) - Swanwick station to A27 Southampton Road (Botley Road rbt), then on to Old Southampton Road to new toucan crossing near Lower Church Road - Swanwick station to Segensworth East, utilising subway under the A27/M27 link road | |
Northern Avenue, Andover |
|
Improving Accessibility through pedestrian and cycle links. | |
Enham Arch, Andover |
|
A325 Bordon |
|
To assess provision for missing 200 metre section of cycleway on western side of A325 between Conde Way and Tesco. To undertake detail design and contract documentation for implementation when funding becomes available. Prepare G1. | |
Southern Access to Fleet (FTAP) |
|
Alencon Pedestrian Link, Basingstoke |
|
A3051 Ashley Common to New Milton Cycles |
|
Access improvements including cycleway from Ashley Common Road (development site) to Manor Road. | |
Botley Road, Burridge Traffic Calming |
|
Speed Reduction on the A3051 Botley Road | |
A27 Lower Swanwick to Park Gate Corridor Improvements |
|
Lindford Accessibility Improvements |
|
Investigate local accessibility issues and local priorities to identify schemes to be funded through developer contributions. | |
Barge Canal, Romsey - Footpath improvements |
|
Pedestrian and cycle improvements from Plaza rdbt via barge canal. | |
Dibden Accessibility improvements |
|
Assess whether there remains a case to build Dibden Distributor Road phase 3. Formulate case, assess options to be included in G0 for feasibility study. | |
Bishops Waltham Accessibility Improvements |
|
North Baddesley Accessibility Improvements |
|
Access and cycle improvements - Borden Chemicals EF | |
Dunsbury Way, Havant |
|
Feasibility study into the provision of cycling facilities along Dunsbury Way, Havant, between the Greywell shopping centre and a new housing development located to the north of the shopping centre. | |
Area North Subway Lighting Improvements |
|
To anti-vandalism light fittings. | |
B2150 Denmead to Waterlooville |
|
Feasibility study that will extend the provision of pedestrian/cycle facilities northwards to Denmead either as an off-road or shared use footway/cycleway, utilising part of the existing footway where possible. | |
A343 Portway, Andover Accessibility Improvements |
|
To undertake detail design and estimates for a refuge on the A343 Churchill Way West. To investigate and provide estimates for a number of associated minor improvement works. Subject to the approval of the Area West Transport Team, to prepare and submit a Gateway One so that the scheme can be added to the EF Capital Programme with a high degree of confidence as to programming and funding requirement. | |
Purbrook Way Toucan |
|
High Street, Fareham Zebra |
|
Gudge Heath Lane Pedestrian Crossing |
|
Old Basing footway improvements |
|
Bishops Green, Newbury |
|
Winklebury Way Footways |
Extension of footway. |
Hart Cycling, Yateley |
|
A326 Junctions, Marchwood |
Access improvements in Marchwood including an assessment of crossing facilities at A326 Twiggs Lane junction. |
Ham and Blackbird Surveys |
|
BEST works in Basingstoke |
|
Skippets House, Basingstoke |
|
Chilbolton Avenue, Winchester Puffin |
|
Investigating possible of additional crossing facility on Chilbolton Avenue. | |