The last meeting of this administration's Cabinet on April 9th will approve spending on the borough's highways maintenance of £3.5 million. Normally TfL would contribute an additional capital sum for spending on the borough's principal roads but this has been 'paused' under their 5 Year Plan, representing a loss to the borough of £882,000. However, each London borough has been asked to submit two principal roads for consideration for maintenance work and Brent Council has submitted Wembley High Road and Kilburn High Road. A decision is likely by the end of April.
The report to Cabinet points out that Highway infrastructure is the most visible, well-used and valuable physical asset owned by Brent Council. Highway assets include:
- 505 km (315 miles) of roads;
- 847 km (529 miles) of pavements;
- 53 bridges and structures;
- 24,500 road gullies;
- 10,000 street trees; and
- 22,848 street lights and other illuminated street furniture.
Spending will be on:
- Major and minor pavement reconstruction;
- Major Road resurfacing;
- Preventative maintenance;
- Improvements to the public realm, and
- Renewal of Road Markings
Previous road works in Engineer's Way |
These are the Highway Maintenance plans for 2018-19.
The 'Rhino Imprint' earmarked for Harlesden High Street and Engineer's Way, Wembley is a synthetic material. Details HERE. The Civic Centre is on Engineer's Way.
Asphalt/Brick on footways refers to asphalt replacing paving stones for the main footway and brick for dropped kerbs at driveways and junctions.
Looking at your English Road 2018 picture, Martin, could I ask WM readers driving along such roads to avoid the pools of water as far as possible as the frog spawning time is almost upon us?
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Mike Hine