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HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE Programme Area: Highway ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE Programme Area: Highway Maintenance Budget Head Scheme/Location From To Estimated Description Comments Cost (£k) Highways Capital Carriageway resurfacing Some of these proposed Maintenance A15 Glinton / Junction 22 north of Rbt 140 Resurface carriageway schemes may be Werrington Bypass affected by other works A1139 Fletton Junction 1 Junction 2 140 place to place and utilities being carried Parkway /repairs/resurfacing out within Peterborough A1179 Thorpe Road Midland Rd Bourges Boulevard 125 Resurface carriageway City Council Unitary Area and may have to be A15 Paston Parkway Junction 21 Rbt 122 Resurface carriageway omitted from the C53 Dairy Drove Old Knarr Fen A47 40 place to place resurfacing programme for this A15 London Road Old Fletton Primary New Road 60 Resurface carriageway financial year. School Should this be the case A605 Oundle Road Gordon Arms Shrewsbury Ave 150 Resurface carriageway then the next schemes of C53 Thorney Dyke B1040 Stone Bridge Farm 50 place to place resurfacing high priority will be taken B1040 Crowland Nene Terrace South to Single 134 Resurface carriageway from the list of assessed Road (PCC Boundary) Sole Farm roads. Further changes B1443 Main Street C5 Junction West past school 110 Resurface carriageway may be required to the Helpston Woodgate programme to address Wistow Way Whitewater east Brimbles Way 145 Resurface carriageway drought damaged roads Rbt/Oundle Rd identified late in 2011. Southwell / Cranemore Wainwright 51.2 Resurface carriageway Twelvetree Ave Orton Malborne Bus Brewerne Eldern 60 Resurface carriageway route Saxon Rd Padholme Rd Kingsley Rd 65 Resurface carriageway Middle Road Guntons Rd Peterborough Rd 55.8 Retread place to place Northam Close Eye Crowland Road End 20 Resurface carriageway Corfe Avenue Walton Arundle Road Amberley Slope 39 Resurface carriageway Carriageway Surface Dressing B1040 Whittlesey Dog in the Doublet Thorney Dyke 33.65 Surface dress Road B1041 Crowland English Drove Rugby Club 33.65 Surface dress Road Thorney C724 Crowland Road Mason's Bridge Wright's Drove 58 Surface dress Newborough C724 Crowland Road Mason's Bridge Eye Green 60 Surface dress Eye Page 1 of 6 ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 Budget Head Scheme/Location From To Estimated Description Comments Cost (£k) Donaldson Drive Entire length 16 Surface dress Paston Some of these proposed Carriageway Surface Surface dressing Various sites as 100 Preparatory work schemes may be treatments pre-preparation required affected by other works works and utilities being carried out within Peterborough Carriageway Micro Asphalt Surfacing City Council Unitary Area Trent Road Wittering Eccles Road Woodrolfe Road 4.2 Micro Asphalt and may have to be Eccles Road Wittering Entire length 3.3 Micro Asphalt omitted from the programme for this Woodrolfe Road Entire length 3.3 Micro Asphalt financial year. Wittering Should this be the case Harvey Close Entire length 1.25 Micro Asphalt then the next schemes of Wittering high priority will be taken Lyme Walk/Stanford rear access road 3.15 Micro Asphalt from the list of assessed Walk roads. Further changes Mead Close Walton Entire length 7.4 Micro Asphalt may be required to the Swale Avenue, Derwent Drive Waveney Grove 5.5 Micro Asphalt programme to address Gunthorpe drought damaged roads Kennet Gardens Entire length 5.45 Micro Asphalt identified late in 2011. Paston Chelmer Garth Entire length 3.6 Micro Asphalt Paston Windrush Drive Entire length 8.2 Micro Asphalt Paston Witham Way Paston Entire length 12 Micro Asphalt Orwell Grove Entire length 4.05 Micro Asphalt The Gannocks Orton Entire length 15.3 Micro Asphalt Waterville Charles Cope Road Entire length 5.2 Micro Asphalt Orton Waterville Chapel Lane Orton Entire length 4.4 Micro Asphalt Waterville Nancicles Road Orton Entire length 8.5 Micro Asphalt Longueville Talbot Avenue Orton Entire length 4.25 Micro Asphalt Longueville Caryer Close Orton Entire length 1.75 Micro Asphalt Longueville Oakleigh Drive Orton Access road rear of 2.75 Micro Asphalt Longueville shops Page 2 of 6 ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 Budget Head Scheme/Location From To Estimated Description Comments Cost (£k) The Village Orton Oundle Road The Church 9.5 Micro Asphalt Longueville Some of these proposed Lethbridge Road Entire length 3.9 Micro Asphalt schemes may be Paston affected by other works Holmes Way Paston Entire length 9.9 Micro Asphalt and utilities being carried out within Peterborough Allen Road New Entire length 11.5 Micro Asphalt England City Council Unitary Area and may have to be Burmer Road New Entire length 14.45 Micro Asphalt England omitted from the programme for this Thistlemore Road Entire length 17.5 Micro Asphalt New England financial year. Should this be the case Fairfield Road, Fletton Entire length 14.2 Micro Asphalt then the next schemes of Crabtree Paston Car parks for Cross 6.2 Micro Asphalt high priority will be taken Keys Homes from the list of assessed roads. Further changes Footway Surface Treatments may be required to the Mead Close, Walton Entire length 3.7 Footway slurry seal programme to address drought damaged roads Stumpacre ,Bretton Complete areas not 4.6 Footway slurry seal treated last year identified late in 2011. Kirkmeadow, Bretton Complete areas not 4.6 Footway slurry seal treated last year Essendyke, Bretton Remaining areas 4.6 Footway slurry seal Westhawe, Bretton In housing area 7.4 Footway slurry seal Beech Road estate , Remaining areas 13.8 Footway slurry seal Glinton Lincoln Road, Church Sreet Junction 45 3.3 Footway slurry seal Werrington eastside Lime Tree Avenue Entire length 6.75 Footway slurry seal Fairfield Road Entire length 5.6 Footway slurry seal B1443, Barnack Through village 6 Footway slurry seal northside between 30mph signs B1443, Bainton Through village 6 Footway slurry seal northside between 30mph signs Contribution towards the Fellowes Gardens, Entire estate 12.5 Footway slurry seal Fellowes Gardens project that Fletton contribution to is within the MTFS Operations Cross Keys Homes Capital Programme Rectory Lane Peakirk Entire length 1.5 Footway slurry seal Page 3 of 6 ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 Budget Head Scheme/Location From To Estimated Description Comments Cost (£k) Thorney Road Part 1.5 Footway slurry seal Peakirk Deeping St James Part 1.5 Footway slurry seal Some of these proposed Road Peakirk schemes may be C40 Mowbray Road, Bretton Way West of 6.9 Footway slurry seal affected by other works northside Crematorium and utilities being carried Bishops Rd, Vineyard South east side Car City Road 7.5 Footway slurry seal out within Peterborough Rd, St John's St haven entrance City Council Unitary Area Bishops Road Bishops Road Alongside Crown 1.25 and may have to be pelican crossing Court omitted from the programme for this Resurface footway financial year. Shrewsbury Avenue, Welbeck Close Morley Way 40 Resurface footway Should this be the case Orton Longueville eastside. then the next schemes of high priority will be taken Thorpe Meadows , The Boat House 50 Resurface cycleway Longthorpe PH east for 500m from the list of assessed Mewburn,Bretton Oldbrook Stirling Way 45 Resurface cycleway roads. Further changes may be required to the Footway slab replacement programme to address Peddars Way Entire length 17.5 Footway slab drought damaged roads identified late in 2011. Longthorpe replacement Upton Close, Entire length 17.5 Footway slab Longthorpe replacement Wayford Close, Entire length 25 Footway slab Longthorpe replacement Cowgate contribution Resurfacing works 50 by Infrastructure Delivery. Capital gullies 65 Inspection, design 161 and consultation fees Grand Total 2,569 Page 4 of 6 ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE Programme Area: Highway Maintenance Budget Head Scheme/Location From To Estimated Description Comments Cost (£k) All Roads Crowland Road Eye Green Lane Northam 50 Footway resurfacing/slab Some of these proposed schemes may be PCC Revenue westside Close replacement affected by other works and utilities being Westhawe Bretton, Bretton Way No 1 25 Footway resurfacing/slab carried out within Peterborough City Council Allocation & Unitary Area and may have to be omitted footpaths southside Westhaven replacement Glenton Street Entire length 25 Footway resurfacing/slab from the programme for this financial year. replacement Should this be the case then the next schemes of high priority will be taken from Cranford Drive Bretton Gate Hartwell Way 29.5 Footway resurfacing/slab the list of assessed roads. Further changes replacement may be required to the programme to Eastern Close, entire length 39 Footway resurfacing/slab address drought damaged roads identified Dogsthorpe replacement late in 2011. Inspection, design and 11.5 consultation support Small maintenance 310 area response teams (Smart) Inspectors allocation 180 Safety fencing 30 Lea Gardens off entire length 72 Footway slab Thorpe Road replacement Chestnut Avenue, Ash Road Eastern 20 Footway slab Dogsthorpe northside Avenue replacement Chestnut Avenue, Cerris Road Western 13 Footway slab Dogsthorpe southside Avenue replacement Reeves Way, Eastfield Newark Broad Close 60 Footway slab Road replacement Gunthorpe Road, Brookside Malvern Road 20 Footway slab Gunthorpe southside replacement Gunthorpe Road, Lowther Conniston 30 Footway slab Gunthorpe northside Gardens Road replacement Inspection.design and 15 consultation support Grand Total 930 Some of these costs will be eligible for capitalising. The MTFS assumes that this will be around £170k, and costs will be closely monitored throughout the year to ensure an accurate split. Page 5 of 6 ANNEX 3: Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/13 NOTE:- The list of proposed schemes will be dependent on the final budget allocation. Some of these proposed schemes may be affected by other works and utilities being carried out within Peterborough City Council Unitary Area and may have to be omitted from the programme for this financial year. Should this be the case then the next schemes of high priority will be taken from the list of assessed roads.
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