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Agenda and decisions
Contact: Democratic Services Team
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Highway Defect (Pothole) Management Review PDF 253 KB
Councillor Stuart Gourley
Additional documents:
Decision:
Individual Decision
No:
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ID4571
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Portfolio Member:
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Councillor Stuart
Gourley Executive Portfolio Holder: Environment and Highways
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Resolved that the
recommendations detailed below be included in the refresh of the
Council’s Highways Asset Management Plan. It is also resolved that the definition of a
highway defect depth, or ‘investigatory level’, be
changed from 50mm to 40mm and that this will be implemented with
immediate effect. A communications strategy will be developed and
implemented ahead of the Councils Highways Asset Management Plan
(HAMP) refresh but will also be included within the HAMP.
No.
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Recommendation
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1
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Utilise Vaisala Road AI to establish not only condition bands but
inform on potential future issues on the network and establish if
it is feasible to deliver preventative interventions.
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2
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A review of the network hierarchy in order to ensure that the
current inspection regime and wider asset management decisions are
applied appropriately to the network and changes are captured.
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3
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Update the Highway Inspection Procedure to more reflect the
guidance in Well Managed Highway Infrastructure: A Code of
Practice. This is to include a review
of the Investigatory Levels set out in the documents.
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4
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Review the current defect response times across all defect types to
ensure that the balance of keeping the network safe and that the
delivery of repairs and interventions occur in an efficient and
effect manner.
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5
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Explore the development of a method to link the follow up permanent
repairs with initial temporary repairs.
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6
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Review the current repair methods and materials delivered on the
network with a view to trialling and adopting a wider, more
flexible suite of repair options.
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7
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Adopt the updated Highways Communication Plan and ensure its
implementation to keep stakeholders informed of highways
operations. This will include improved information and engagement
for Councillors, the wider use of video and other direct
communication channels and greater listening and feedback from the
service.
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This decision is
eligible to be ‘called-in’.
However, if the decision has not been ‘called-in’ by
5.00pm on 24 July 2024, then it will be implemented.
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School Streets Francis Baily School - Experimental Traffic Order PDF 257 KB
Councillor Stuart Gourley
Additional documents:
Decision:
Individual Decision No:
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ID4374
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Portfolio Member:
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Councillor Stuart Gourley Executive Portfolio Holder:
Environment and Highways
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Resolved that:
a) The Experimental
Traffic Regulation Order which gives effect to the traffic
restriction be made permanent.
b) Enforcement of the
restriction using an ANPR camera be carried out to improve
compliance with the restriction.
This decision is eligible to be
‘called-in’. However, if
the decision has not been ‘called-in’ by 5.00pm on 24
July 2024, then it will be implemented.
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