Croydon Council has approved a £14 million maintenance plan aiming to enhance the borough's transport assets, such as roads, footways, and bridges, over the next year. This comprehensive program prioritizes the most urgent repairs based on highway inspections and community feedback, ensuring effective use of resources. It encompasses 726 km of carriageways and 1,235 km of footways, with a focus on flood prevention through improved drainage measures. The funding sources include the council’s capital fund and support from Transport for London.
A £14 million maintenance plan for Croydon's roads will address urgent transport repairs, covering 726 km of carriageways and 1,235 km of footways over the next year.
The council prioritizes urgent needs based on inspections and resident feedback, aiming for long-term solutions and better value for money through flood prevention measures.
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