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Roads Long and Medium Term Plans Highway Services - Roads Medium & Long Term priorities Updated : 19/03/21 (TC) Preface This document outlines the current road priorities across each type of road on the roads hierarchy. The roads hierarchy is available on the Department's website, and represents the relative importance of roads to the Island's network. More spend proportionally is expected on the more important routes which provide strategic routes for the Island. This is a working document that is subject to change. Any dates provided are only indicative, roads may be How do you identify future works? based on their condition and types of treatment available, and also other factors such as bus routes, racing courses and traffic volumes. Why are all the high priority works not undertaken first? Some roads may require more complex works than others. Major undertakings may require a capital bid where it is not possible to fund from the general maintenance fund. For example, roads with underlying concrete slabs that have failed require extensive reconstruction and may require a capital scheme. There may also be other considerations such as other works on the network or future schemes in the same area. Some works may require further investigation or other improvements (such as kerbing or drainage) before they can be Why is my road not on the list? We prioritise roads based on the factors identified above against the budget available. Residential roads are prioritised separately through the residential roads refurbishment programme. Why do you use other methods that do not last as long as full resurfacing? The most cost effective way to manage our road assets is through using the appropriate solution, which often includs preventative maintenance before full resurfacing is required. This is done through either surface dressing or microasphalt, which seal the surface and protect from water. These treatments are not suitable everywhere, and they require specialist contractors and they are only suitable certain times of year. Roads Plan - Primary Highway Services - Roads Medium & Long Term priorities Possible Treatments Area from Area to LengthRide quality Texture Surface Defects Other Paver Microsurfacing Surface Dressing Comments Priority Possible Year A5 – New Capital Updated : 19/03/21 (TC)Castletown Road Ballalonna 2000 X X X X scheme High 2021 A18 – Mountain Planned. TT Primary Road Stella Maris Lheaney Rd 530 X X X Course High 2021 Re-review following 300m south of Rest and Be microasphalt Primary A2 – Coast Road Maughold Thankful 1300 X X X Skid IL X X works High 2022 Microasphalt Primary A2 – Coast Road Glen Mona Corrany 1200 X X X X planned High 2021 Defer until A21 – Johnny Braddan School after Primary Watterson’s Road Tromode Road 900 X X Some rutting X development High Fort North Ravelling, Primary A24 – Cooil Road roundabout 500 X X cracking X High 2021 A5 – New Primary Castletown Road Ballakinnish 600 X X X Under review Medium/High 2021 A23 – Braddan Ballafletcher Scheme Primary School Road Roundabout Milennium Oak X Cracking planned Medium/High 2021 Lower Foxdale by Scheme Primary A3 Ballanass 500 XXX X planned Medium/High 2021 Other works Primary A1 – Peel Road QE2 Peel 900 X X X X in area Medium/High 2021 Business A18 – Mountain Cruickshank’s case. TT Primary Road corner Parliament Sq 400 X X X course Medium/High 2023 Lord Street - old Police Station Primary A1 - Peel Road roundabout 50 X X Fretting X Medium/High 2023 TT course - review if 50m before dressing Primary A1 – Peel Road Greeba bridge Ballacraine 1700 X Skid IL X X appropriate Medium/High 2023 TT course - review if dressing Primary A1 – Peel Road Marown School Union Mills 2200 X X X appropriate Medium/High 2023 Primary A2 – Coast Road Church Hill 50m past Rencell Hill 420 X X X X Medium/High 2023 Primary A24 – Cooil Road Vicarage Road Fort North 500 X X Medium/High 2022 Primary A1 – Peel Road Peel cemetary QE2 800 X X X X Medium/High 2022 Bulgham section although poor profile, 100m north of surface Primary A2 – Coast Road Minorca Hill Bulgham 3000 X X X X generally OK Medium/High 2022 White bridge TT course. between Business Barregarrow and case required Primary A3 Reneurling Reneurling 500 X X X Geometry X for funding. Medium/High 2023 Issues with road shape. Ralumac unable to solve, may need recon. Primary A3 100m after Ginger Bernahara 1500 X X X TT course Medium/High 2024 Post bypass works - A5 – New possible Primary Castletown Road Ballasalla village X X scheme. Medium/High 2024 Surface treatment Primary A2 – Coast Road Clay Head Road Past Baldrine hairpin 350 X X X stripping Medium 2024 Primary A2 – Coast Road Onchan Methodist Wybourn Drive 610 X X X Medium 2024 Primary A2 – Coast Road Baldrine Laxey 2200 X X Medium 2024 Primary A2 – Coast Road School Road Begoade Road 1500 X X Medium 2024 Business case required Primary A2 – Coast Road Queen’s Prom May Hill 800 X X X X for funding. Medium 2024 A21 – Johnny Primary Watterson’s Snaefell Road corner near Cat 200 X X X X Medium 2025 A21 – Johnny Johnny Waterson’s Primary Watterson’s Hill 500 X X Skid IL X Medium 2025 A23 – Braddan Hospital Primary School Road roundabout 300 X Cracking X Drainage Medium 2025 Primary A24 – Cooil Road Old Church Road Braaid 1200 X X Medium 2025 Junction with the Primary A3 Hope 200 X X X X Medium 2025 Mullin-ny-carty bridge (bottom of Primary A3 Ballamodha) 200 X X Stripping X X Medium 2025 TT course. Review if dressing Primary A3 St John’s Cronk y Voddy 4000 X X appropriate Medium 2025 TT course. Review if dressing Primary A3 Bernahara Gardener’s Lane 2800 X X appropriate Medium 2025 Primary A3 Round table road Silverburn Farm 3700 X X Medium 2025 Crossover with other Primary A3 Cross four way 500m north 500 X X above Medium 2025 A5 – New Primary Castletown Road Clagh Vane Orrisdale 1600 X X Medium 2025 C666 – Pulrose Revisit after Primary Road NSC Power station bend 300 X X X bridge Medium 2026 Primary A1 – Peel Road Corletts Corletts 150 X X Medium/Low 2025 Cross four ways Primary A3 junction 100m north 150 X X HFS stripping X X Medium/Low 2026 A5 – New Primary Castletown Road Shore Road 400m 400 X X Cracking X X Medium/Low 2026 A5 – New Primary Castletown Road Shore Road Joint with new 400 X X Medium/Low 2026 C1 – Vicarage Primary Road Vicarage Park Business Park 1500 X X Medium/Low 2026 A21 – Johnny Approach to Primary Watterson’s Mountain Road 200 X X Low 2026 Foxdale Mines rd around corner by Primary A24 – Cooil Road Bettridges 250 X X Low 2026 Jackson’s Roundabout, Joints Primary A24 – Cooil Road eastern arm 250 X showing X Low 2026 Primary A6 – Kewaigue Hill White Hoe OCR 200 X X X Low 2026 C666 – Pulrose Primary Road Approach to NCR 300 X X Low 2027 Page 1 Roads Plan - Primary Primary A1 – Peel Road Braddan bridge 150 Patched Primary A2 – Coast Road Garwick bay Croit-e-Quill Skid IL Monitor Tram crossing near Primary A2 – Coast Road KER Baldrine Park Skid IL Monitor Review next year following Primary A2 – Coast Road Bray Hill Quarterbridge X works 2021 Review with schemes (Glencrutcher Primary A2 – Coast Road Park Avenue Duke’s Avenue X y Rd) A11 – Douglas Capital Primary Prom scheme 2021 Several location below IL, review with A18 – Mountain General inc. road safety Primary Road Mountain Mile X Skid IL X engineer 2028 Review after scheme. TT Primary A3 Kirk Michael X course Cracking, review with structures Primary A41 – South Quay team 2028 A5 – New Primary Castletown Road Airport roundabout Done C729 – Old Primary Pulrose Road Done Page 2 Roads Plan - District Highway Services - Roads Medium & Long Term priorities Possible Treatments Area from Area to LengthRide quality Texture Surface Defects Other Paver Microsurfacing Surface Dressing Comments Priority Target Year Design scheme, A7 – The Level / subject to Updated : 19/03/21 (TC)Douglas Road Croit-e-Caley Balakilpheric 1000 funding High 2022 Very poor B18 – Station surface. Road, Bay View Thresholds, Subject to District Road, High St High Street 350 X X Low face X funding High 2022 Review separately, complex Reinstateme area. SI nt failures needed. A42 – (trench etc) Conc slabs. Woodbourne Road and localised Subject to District / Vic St X X issues funding High 2023 Subject to funding. Concrete slabs. Traffic review District A44 Ridgeway St underway. High 2022 Capital B18 – Station scheme, Road, Bay View subject to District Road, High St Bay View Road 400 X X funding High A11 – King Edward Drainage, District Road Pokerstars Gandhi’s 700 X X rutting X X Medium/High 2023 A7 – The Level / Approach to Duck Through to S100 course Some design District Douglas Road Street Ballawhetstone 350 X X issues X done. SHM? Medium/High 2023 A11 – King Edward District Road Groudle Bridge 600 X X X X Medium/High 2023 Cracking, A11 – King Edward rutting, some District Road Bibaloe Beg to end 1000 X draiange X Medium/High District A13 – Jurby Road St Jude’s Bernahara 2000 X X X X Medium/High 2022 Conc slabs? District A22 – Ballanard rd Victoria Rd York rd 300 X X Cracking X SI needed Medium/High 2024 A14 – Sulby Glen Tholt y Will hairpins District & Tholt y Will x2 300 X X Cracking X Medium/High 2023 A20 – Poortown Skid IL at Review with District Road 1100 bends X road safety 2023 Likely coal A4 – Peel Coast Oak Road tar, also District Road Bridge Street roundabout 1000 X X thresholds X SI required Medium/High 2024 A4 – Peel Coast 300m around Skid IL, District Road Knocksharry 300 X X X cracking X X Medium/High 2025 Glen Mooar to Skid IL, A4 – Peel Coast 100m before Glen rutting, District Road Wyllin 900 X X X cracking X Medium/High 2025 A9 – Andreas 50m past Bridge Rd District Road Jurby Road jnc 750 XXX XX Medium/High 2025 SI and Funding A46 – Victoria required.
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