Roads and footways maintenance Sample Clauses

Roads and footways maintenance. The existing streets in Ilkley Town Centre are inspected once a month in order to check for defects (e.g. loose/broken flags in the footway, damaged surfacing/potholes in the road, etc.). For those defects that are deemed to be actionable (e.g. a pedestrian trip hazard or may cause damage to a vehicle) an order for remedial work is placed with our Highway Delivery Unit who will then carry out the work within a set timescale depending on the severity of the defect. Roads and footways outside the town centre boundary are inspected monthly, 3-monthly or annually, depending on hierarchy. The HDU also provide a reactive service to defects, such as potholes, that are reported by members of the public to the Council’s Contact Centre. Through these and other inspection regimes, as well as annual condition surveys, we are able to identify larger-scale works such as carriageway patching/resurfacing and footway resurfacing/reconstruction which are incorporated into works programmes, in priority order. These works are carried out using in-house and ‘external’ contractual arrangements. Approval for our larger schemes is via the Portfolio Holder (through delegated powers) or via the Area Committee (Keighley).
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Roads and footways maintenance. The existing streets in the city centre are inspected once a month in order to check for defects (e.g. loose/broken flags in the footway, damaged surfacing/potholes in the road, etc.). For those defects that are deemed to be actionable (e.g. a trip hazard or may cause damage to a vehicle) an order for remedial work is placed with our Highway Delivery Unit who will then carry out the work within a set timescale depending on the severity of the defect. Through these and other inspection regimes, we are able to identify larger-scale works such as carriageway patching/resurfacing and footway resurfacing/reconstruction which are incorporated into works programmes, in priority order. Approval for our larger schemes is via the portfolio holder (through delegated powers) or via the Area Committee. This process would continue as part of the 'standard' Council service.

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