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160314 07Di HIWP 2016&17 and FWP 2017&18 Appendix D Changes Report - lists projects whose statuses have changed during the entire process Broxbourne ┌ count of other Divisions for project 2016-2017 County Council Division Drafts / Sub Area / Town Project Name IWP Number 2 3 Current Reason for change 01 Cheshunt Central Cheshunt1 College Road Resurfacing MEM16082 M X Removed from 16/17 due to change in Member HLB priorities College Road Resurfacing MEM16317 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Craigs walk Thin Surfacing MEM16102 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Hillview Gardens Thin Surfacing CWY161525 S X X Removed from 16/17 due to change in priorities Hillview Gardens Thin Surfacing MEM16103 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Martins Drive Footway Reconstruction MEM16106 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt 1Rowlands Close Footway Surface Treatment MEM16105 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Turners Hill Resurfacing MEM16151 M M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Hoddesdon4 New River Path Study ITP16022 S P (17/18) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues 02 Flamstead End And Turnford Cheshunt Cardinal Close Thin Surfacing MEM16093 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Furzerfield Footway Surface Treatment MEM16089 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Furzerfield Thin Surfacing MEM16090 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Headingley Close Footway Surface MEM16095 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Treatment Cheshunt Hilltop Close Footway Surface Treatment MEM16092 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Roundcroft Thin Surfacing MEM16096 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Springwood Thin Surfacing MEM16091 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Hammond Street, Cheshunt Holbeck Lane Footway Surface Treatment MEM16094 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Hammond Street, Cheshunt Holbeck Lane Resurfacing MEM16087 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Holbeck Lane Resurfacing MEM16316 M X Removed from 16/17 due to duplicate of other works: MEM16087 Hoddesdon4 New River Path Study ITP16022 S P (17/18) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues Turnford The Springs Footway Surface Treatment MEM16088 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Wormley1 ChurchLaneBridgeHCCNo.1445 BRG16008 S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list Data Generated: 3 March 2016 11:15 (Sort order is as for Index Report) Page 1 of 37 Changes Report - lists projects whose statuses have changed during the entire process Broxbourne ┌ count of other Divisions for project 2016-2017 County Council Division Drafts / Sub Area / Town Project Name IWP Number 2 3 Current Reason for change 03 Goffs Oak And Bury Green Cheshunt Birchfield Road Footway Reconstruction MEM16097 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt Grovedale Close Footway Surface MEM16101 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Treatment Cheshunt Riverside Footway Reconstruction MEM16099 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Churchgate, Cheshunt Churchgate Bus Stop Upgrade ITP16047 S Added to Passenger Transport/Bus Infrastructure Programme Churchgate, Cheshunt Stuart Way Footway Reconstruction MEM16318 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Goffs Oak, Cheshunt Beehive Road Footway Reconstruction MEM16100 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Goffs Oak, Cheshunt Robinson Avenue Footway Reconstruction MEM16098 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Hoddesdon4 New River Path Study ITP16022 S P (17/18) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues 04 Hoddesdon North Hoddesdon Bridleway South Resurfacing MEM16084 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Hoddesdon DymokesWayThinSurfacing MEM16086 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Hoddesdon1 EssexRoadBridgeHCCNo.662 BRG15002 S X X Removed from 16/17 due to slower deterioration than expected Hoddesdon Granville Gardens Footway Surface MEM16085 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Treatment Hoddesdon4 New River Path Study ITP16022 S P (17/18) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues Hoddesdon Salisbury Rd/Bosanquet Rd/Cecil Rd Thin CWY14470 W W Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to programme Surfacing review 05 Hoddesdon South Broxbourne A10 Embankment Failure Reconstruction ARP13144 S X (17/18) Removed to combine with other works: ARP17183 Broxbourne Broxbourne Station Bridge HCC No. 1350 BRG16015 S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list Broxbourne Broxbournebury Footbridge HCC No. 1447 BRG16010 S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list Broxbourne McKenzie Road Footway Reconstruction MEM16077 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Broxbourne St Michael's Road Footway Surface MEM16079 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Treatment Data Generated: 3 March 2016 11:15 (Sort order is as for Index Report) Page 2 of 37 Changes Report - lists projects whose statuses have changed during the entire process Broxbourne ┌ count of other Divisions for project 2016-2017 County Council Division Drafts / Sub Area / Town Project Name IWP Number 2 3 Current Reason for change 05 Hoddesdon South Broxbourne Station Road Bridge HCC No. 663 BRG14002 S X X Removed from 16/17 due to slower deterioration than expected Hoddesdon1 EssexRoadBridgeHCCNo.662 BRG15002 S X X Removed from 16/17 due to slower deterioration than expected Hoddesdon Footpath 37 Broxbourne Footway Surface MEM16078 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Treatment Hoddesdon HoddesdonBridgeHCCNos.14561457 BRG16012 S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list Hoddesdon Lord St/Walnut Tree Cl Thin Surfacing CWY151508 C S (15/16) Brought forward from 16/17 to 15/16 due to change in priorities Hoddesdon4 New River Path Study ITP16022 S P (17/18) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues Hoddesdon Rose Vale Resurfacing MEM16150 M M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Wormley1 ChurchLaneBridgeHCCNo.1445 BRG16008 S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list Wormley Church Lane Footway Reconstruction MEM16081 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Wormley Church Lane Footway Surface Treatment MEM16076 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Wormley Pembroke Close Footway Surface Treatment MEM16080 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Wormley St Laurence Drive Thin Surfacing CWY151162 S Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to programme review 06 Waltham Cross Cheshunt1 College Road Resurfacing MEM16082 M X Removed from 16/17 due to change in Member HLB priorities Cheshunt Hillside Crescent Resurfacing MEM16083 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Cheshunt 1Rowlands Close Footway Surface Treatment MEM16105 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Waltham Cross Small Lea Bridge HCC No. 52 BRG11006 S X X Removed from 16/17 due to slower deterioration than expected << End of list for Broxbourne >> Data Generated: 3 March 2016 11:15 (Sort order is as for Index Report) Page 3 of 37 Changes Report - lists projects whose statuses have changed during the entire process Dacorum ┌ count of other Divisions for project 2016-2017 County Council Division Drafts / Sub Area / Town Project Name IWP Number 2 3 Current Reason for change 07 Berkhamsted Berkhamsted Briar Way Surface Dressing CWY15249 W W Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to work in progress Berkhamsted Cedar Road Resurfacing MEM16313 M M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Berkhamsted Greene Walk Resurfacing MEM16319 M M (15/16) Brought forward from 16/17 to 15/16 due to change in Member HLB priorities Berkhamsted1 Shooters Way Footway Surface Treatment MEM16314 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding 08 Bridgewater Berkhamsted1 Shooters Way Footway Surface Treatment MEM16314 M M Added to 16/17 Due to Member HLB funding Flamstead1 Delmer End Lane Surface Dressing MEM16068 M M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Flamstead Friendless Lane Surface Dressing MEM16069 M M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead2 M1 A5 Link Road Traffic Study ITP16034 S S Added to 16/17 due to local transport plan Little Gaddesden Beacon Road Drainage Works DRN16002 S S Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to third party issues Potten End Gravel Path Safer Routes to School ITP16038 S Added to Safer Routes to School programme 09 Hemel Hempstead East Hemel Hempstead Leverstock Green Rd (Nr Malmes Croft) TIS16020 S S Added to 16/17 due to selection from ranking list S024 Signal Refurbishment Adeyfield, Hemel Hempstead Ellingham Close Resurfacing MEM16375 M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Adeyfield, Hemel Hempstead1 Ellingham Road Resurfacing MEM16374 M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Bennetts End, Hemel1 Acorn Road Resurfacing CWY15027 C C Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to programme Hempstead review 1Acorn Road Resurfacing CWY15027 C C Deferred from 15/16 to 16/17 due to programme review Bennetts End, Hemel Hyburn Close Thin Surfacing CWY161935 S S X (15/16) Brought forward from 16/17 to 15/16 to combine Hempstead with other works: CWY16061 BennettsEnd,Hemel1 StMichaelsAvenueResurfacing MEM16185 X M Added to 16/17 due to Member HLB funding Hempstead Industrial, Hemel Hempstead Maxted Close Footway Reconstruction FWY16004 S P (18/19) Deferred from 16/17 to 17/18 due to third party issues Data Generated: 3 March 2016 11:15 (Sort order is as for Index Report) Page 4 of 37 Changes Report - 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