Report of the Strategic Director, Place to the meeting of Bradford East Area Committee to be held on 15th March 2018.

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Report of the Strategic Director, Place to the meeting of Bradford East Area Committee to be held on 15th March 2018. Subject: AD HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE NON-CLASSIFIED ROADS AND SURFACE DRESSING ALLOCATION FOR BRADFORD EAST - 2018/19 Summary statement: This report provides information on Capital Highway Maintenance funding and makes recommendations on the allocation for Non-Classified road resurfacing schemes and Surface Dressing sites for 2018/19. Steve Hartley Strategic Director Place Report Contact: Andrew Whelan Principal Engineer Highway Maintenance Phone: (01274) 434409 E-mail: andrew.whelan@bradford.gov.uk Portfolio: Regeneration, Planning & Transport Overview & Scrutiny Area: Environment and Waste Management

Bradford East Area Committee 1.0. SUMMARY 1.1. This report details the allocation of the capital highway maintenance budget to the Non-Classified road network and Surface Dressing sites for 2018/19 in Bradford East. 2.0. BACKGROUND 2.1. The capital highway maintenance element of the Local Transport Plan for all classification of road for Bradford in 2018/19 is 4,951,000. 2.2. It is essential that local highway maintenance continues to be prioritised, reflecting the economic and social importance to communities and the need to safeguard the largest single local public asset. As such the allocation is to be prioritised on those roads in most need of maintenance. 2.3. The varying types and classifications of roads are routinely monitored by standardised survey equipment. The sites chosen for inclusion are those that have been shown to be in the most need of repair on the most recent survey. This is supplemented by those roads that are known to have suffered increased deterioration due to the ageing process and recent winter weather. 2.4. An initial recommended selection of Non-Classified and Surface Dressing sites is included in Appendices 1 and 2 (respectively) attached. 2.5. The list of Non-Classified resurfacing sites (Appendix 1) shows an initially recommended priority programme, based on overall condition to the value of 250,000. This is anticipated to be the budget available for Bradford East. A reserve list is also presented within Appendix 1. Members may seek to substitute schemes from the recommended programme for those on the reserve list as is deemed necessary to meet local highway maintenance concerns. Also, if it transpires that it is not feasible to progress any of the originally selected schemes, these will be substituted with alternatives from the reserve lists. 2.6. The suggested programme of Surface Dressing sites, totalling 84,540m2 (approx. 270,528) is attached as Appendix 2. 2.7. In order that programme delivery can be achieved within the appropriate financial year it is imperative that the committee approves a works programme at this stage.

Bradford East Area Committee 3.0. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 3.1. None. 4.0. FINANCIAL & RESOURCE APPRAISAL 4.1. The total value of schemes on the Appendix 1 list exceeds the likely allocated spend on Non-Classified roads for this financial year. This is in the region of 1.25 million for the whole of the Bradford Metropolitan District, which would equate to around 250,000 for Bradford East. 4.2. Indicative funding has been identified for each scheme but the actual cost will be determined through the scheme development process. The identification of a reserve list of works is necessary in order to offset schemes that inevitably will be delayed as a consequence of unforeseen circumstances such as work by statutory bodies and conflicts with other major schemes etc. There may also need to be further adjustment to the programme following the more detailed costing process. Any sites that are deferred for whatever reason will roll over to the following years list. 4.3. The total value of the schemes identified in Appendix 2 does not exceed the capital allocation for Surface Dressing, consequently it is the intention that work will be completed on all of those sites listed, however it is possible that some of the schemes may need to be deferred, again likely due to conflicts with works by other bodies, statutory undertakers etc. Any schemes that are deferred for whatever reason will roll over to the following years programme. 5.0. RISK MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE ISSUES 5.1. A failure to prioritise highway maintenance schemes based upon condition and safety survey data will result in an increased requirement for reactive maintenance and lead to a reduction in road safety conditions and an associated increase in successful insurance claims against the Council. 6.0. LEGAL APPRAISAL 6.1. There are no specific issues arising from this report. The course of action proposed is in general accordance with the Councils power as Highway Authority. 7.0. OTHER IMPLICATIONS 7.1. EQUALITY & DIVERSITY The prioritisation process has been undertaken, and recommended schemes programmes determined, with due regard to Section 149 of the Equality Act 2010. 7.2. SUSTAINABILITY IMPLICATIONS None. 7.3. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IMPACTS There is no impact on the Council s own and the wider District s carbon footprint and emissions from other greenhouse gases arising from this report.

Bradford East Area Committee 7.4. COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPLICATIONS Effective maintenance of the highway network is essential to ensure the safe passage of pedestrians and road users alike. 7.5. HUMAN RIGHTS ACT None. 7.6. TRADE UNION None. 7.7. WARD IMPLICATIONS The suggested programmes have been determined on the basis of condition surveys, hence the proposed level of funding may differ from ward to ward for the programme year. However it is considered that, over a number of years, monies expended on maintenance works within each Area Committee will even out (proportionate to the length, nature and condition of highways). 7.8. AREA COMMITTEE ACTION PLAN IMPLICATIONS The development and implementation of schemes included in this report support priorities within the Bradford South Area Committee Ward Plans. 8.0. NOT FOR PUBLICATION DOCUMENTS 8.1. None. 9.0. OPTIONS 9.1. That the Bradford East Area Committee adopts the recommended schemes detailed in Appendix 1 and 2. 9.2. That the Bradford East Area Committee adopts the recommended schemes detailed in Appendix 1 and 2, with any substitutions (to a similar value) from the reserve list in Appendix 1. 10.0. RECOMMENDATIONS 10.1. That the proposed programme of works for 2018/19 as shown in Appendix 1 and 2 be approved. 11.0. APPENDICES 11.1 Appendix 1 Highway Maintenance Proposed Capital Programme for Non PRN (Non-classified roads) 2018/19. 11.2 Appendix 2 Proposed Programme for Surface Dressing 2018/19. 12.0. BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS 12.1. None.

Appendix 1 - Highway Maintenance Proposed Capital Programme for Non-PRN (Non-classified roads) 2018/19 Highway Maintenance Programme 2018/2019 - Non PRN (Non Classified Roads) Bradford East Road Name Ward From To Length Budget Priority Sites Valley Road Bolton & Undercliffe Inkersley Road (Tesco) Queens Road 760 55,000 Kings Road, Wrose Bolton & Undercliffe Swain House Road Wrose Road 420 61,000 New Lane, Tyersal Bowling & Barkerend New Development Bridge 150 15,000 Murgatroyd Street, West Bowling Little Horton Full Length 80 7,000 Redcar Road, Eccleshill Eccleshill Full Length (M) 500 19,000 Old Park Road, Idle Idle & Thackley Full Length (M) 580 19,000 Ruswarp Crescent, Eccleshill Eccleshill Full Length (M) 120 7,000 Cavendish Road, Eccleshill Eccleshill Full Length (M) 210 8,000 Riccall Nook, Eccleshill Eccleshill Full Length (M) 60 2,000 Pollard Lane, Undercliffe Bowling & Barkerend Full Length 510 57,000 250,000 Reserve Sites Fenby Avenue, Dudley Hill Bowling & Barkerend Sticker Lane No. 89 80 8,994 Nelson Street, Bradford Little Horton Croft Street Mill Lane 380 51,060 Hubert Street, Bradford Moor Bradford Moor Full Length 140 10,814 Upper Castle Street, West Bowling Bowling & Barkerend Ripley Street Parma Street (M) 240 24,000 Randolph Street, Thornbury Bradford Moor Full Length 120 15,000 Neville Road, East Bowling Bowling & Barkerend Wakefield Road Past Cromptons 320 45,603 Back Horton Park Avenue Little Horton R/O Canterbury Ave, s/o 12/14 Louis Ave (M) 90 9,000 Back Amberley Street West Bradford Moor Rear of No 79 Rear of No 159 160 9,000 Bradford Road, Idle Idle & Thackley / Eccleshill Spring St Thorp Garth 460 87,500 Brassey Road, East Bowling Bowling & Barkerend Full Length 120 14,000 Buck Street, Bradford Bowling & Barkerend Hammerton Street Dryden St (M) 130 16,000 Florence Street, Laisterdyke Bradford Moor Full Length 325 90,000 Gibson Street, Bradford Moor Bradford Moor Laurel Street Sewell Road 290 25,000

Laurel Street, Laisterdyke Bradford Moor Full Length 160 30,000 Little Horton Lane, Little Horton Little Horton Section approaching Southfield Lane junction 100 15,000 Little Horton Lane Access Road Little Horton S/O 386 Little Horton Lane (M) 60 3,000 Mary Street off Bowling Back Ln Bowling & Barkerend Full Length 60 7,500 461,471

Appendix 2 Proposed Programme for Surface Dressing 2018/19 Site Ward Area From To Post Code Chapel Street Eccleshill 1866 Full length BD2 2DA Dudley Hill Road Bolton and Undercliffe 1866 Wellington St Harrogate Rd BD2 3AE Selkirk Street Bolton and Undercliffe 204 Full length BD2 3DF Pullan Drive Eccleshill 1647 Full length BD2 3RW Peel Park Drive Bolton and Undercliffe 1150 Full length BD2 4PS Oxford Road Bolton and Undercliffe 1510 Idle Road Gable end 17 Regency View BD2 4PY Park Crescent Bolton and Undercliffe 795 Full length BD3 0JZ Ayton Close Bowling and Barkerend 636 Full Length BD3 0RG Ribbleton Grove Bowling and Barkerend 1103 Full Length BD3 0RH Chelmsford Terace Bradford Moor 681 Full Length BD3 8AG Carrington Street Bradford Moor 836 Lapage St point closure BD3 8AJ Lapage Street Bradford Moor 3609 Full Length BD3 8EJ New Lane Bradford Moor 1769 House no 90 Dick Lane BD3 8NP Brookfield Road Bowling and Barkerend 2916 Full Length BD3 0RW Chapel Street Little Horton 244 Full Length BD5 0JQ Park Lane Little Horton 3979 Pakington St Little Horton Ln BD5 0JQ Holme Top Lane Little Horton 1255 Full Length BD5 0JT Moravian Place Little Horton 317 Full Length BD5 0JU Holme Street Little Horton 1707 Full Length BD5 0JY Hampden Street Little Horton 925 Full Length BD5 0JZ Hampden Place Little Horton 896 Full Length BD5 0LB Parkinson Street Little Horton 516 Full Length BD5 0LJ Newall Street Little Horton 1148 Full Length BD5 7LW Newforth Grove Little Horton 478 Full Length BD5 9DY Dorset Street Little Horton 3618 Full Length Both sections BD5 9QP Stowell Mill Street Little Horton 281 Full Length BD5 OLH Ranelagh Avenue Eccleshill 2329 Roundwood Ave Approx 91 BD10 0HZ Roundwood Avenue Eccleshill 3348 Damon Ave No2 BD10 0LL Jowett Park Crescent Idle and Thackley 1180 Full length BD10 0SX Bank Eccleshill 2507 Bridgegate Way Harrogate Rd BD10 8BN Dorian Close Eccleshill 345 Full length BD10 8BQ Castlegate Drive Eccleshill 995 Full length BD10 8BW Westfield Lane Idle and Thackley 2828 Near Meadowcroft Close All Alone BD10 8UQ

Full length / from The to Howgate, j/o Thorpe Idle and Thackley 2029 The Green / Albion Road Green Garth BD10 9PY Ballantyne Road Idle and Thackley 1007 Full length BD10 OSU Haslam Close Bowling and Barkerend 595 Full Length BD3 0RJ Prospect Street Bowling and Barkerend 1911 Full length BD4 7AH C513 Victoria Road Eccleshill 3685 Harrogate Road Westgate BD2 2BL A647 Dick Lane Bradford Moor 4108 Approx Barberry Ave New Lane BD4 8NH Lindley Road Little Horton 1723 Full Length BD5 7PD Randsdale Drive Little Horton 411 Full Length BD5 7NT Gordon Street Bowling and Barkerend 589 Caledonia St 1/2 way round BD5 Santa Monica Road Idle and Thackley 1733 Full length BD10 8QX Thorp Garth Idle and Thackley 1959 Cavendish Road Albion Road BD10 9LD Leeds Road Eccleshill 1831 No 51 Harrogate Road BD2 3BA A6037 Kings Road Bolton and Undercliffe 4145 Queens Road Canal Road BD2 1EY Trenam Park Drive Idle and Thackley 918 Full length BD10 0SY Bowling Back Lane Bowling and Barkerend 8411 Wakefield Rd (3 Sections) Sticker Lane BD4 8SY