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Highways

  • Lampost banner advertising

    1. Do you currently permit lamppost banners in order to communicate Council messages?   Yes 2. If so, which organisation provides these for you? The organisation that wants the information published e.g. TV switchover etc 3. Are you tied into … Continue reading →

  • Section 278 and Section 38 agreements

    1. Confirm which of these individual elements your Authority includes within your bond requirement for all highways work for S278 and S38 agreements?   Full road construction costs including street lighting and drainage 2. Provide the total bond value for … Continue reading →

  • Road bridges – numbers, inspections and finance

    1) How many road bridges are you responsible for maintaining? 2716 2) For the last financial year (2019/20) how many Principal Inspections have taken place 45 3) For the last financial year (2019/20) how many General Inspections have taken place? … Continue reading →

  • Highway improvement costs in Axminster – 2015-2020

    I would like to know the cost of all highway improvements undertaken in Axminster in the past 5 years. This includes the following but may well be others schemes as well please: Traffic calming/chicane in Lyme Road Pedestrian Crossing in … Continue reading →

  • Road inspection, enquiries and complaints – Halsdon Avenue, Exmouth

    I require copies of the highway inspection records together with all opening/closing notices, defect notices and records of complaints for 2 years prior to 27.07.20. Please also provide a copy of the first post accident highway inspection record relating to … Continue reading →

  • Active and Sustainable Travel Funds

    Confirm / provide the following information relating to active and sustainable travel: Whether the Council has applied for (or is planning to apply for) any of the below Government funds: Transforming Cities Fund Reopening High Streets Safely Fund Local Growth … Continue reading →

  • Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO’s)

    1) How do you record Traffic Regulation Order details a. In paper format? Yes – traffic orders are sealed and a paper copy is saved in the archives b. Digitally using GIS software? Yes – new restrictions are drawn in … Continue reading →

  • Road speed changes from 30mph to 20mph

    Provide the following for the past 10 years: names of hamlets, villages, towns or a city that has any road changed from a 30 mile per hour restriction to a 20 mile per hour restriction. The date on which the … Continue reading →

  • Infrastructure damage claims – 2018

    Regarding infrastructure damage claim recoveries to include that to traffic lights, street lights, road surfaces and accident clear ups. Please advise the value of claims made on behalf of the Council and the amounts recovered from third parties for the … Continue reading →

  • Road Inspection History and Collision data – Whitchurch Road, Tavistock

    Records for the past 5 years for Whitchurch Road, Tavistock, PL19.  Dates and times of days the officer ‘found that speed limits were not a concern’, how long these studies took place (in minutes), maps where the officer stood to … Continue reading →

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