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12/06/2024

Over £10m Approved For Roads Service Budget In Aberdeen

A roads service budget of over £10 million has been approved by Aberdeen Council.

The budget will cover road and pavement repairs, safe routes to schools, lighting improvements, repairs to bridges, flooding and coastal protection.

Aberdeen City Council's Net Zero, Environment, and Transport Committee approved the capital budget for the service which also includes money for signage, drainage, road safety, traffic lights, and pedestrian crossings for 2024-2025.

A report said the total capital spend would be £10.684m, as well as an additional revenue spend of £7.2million which has already been approved.

Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: "The City Council is committed to investing in resurfacing and repairing Aberdeen’s roads and pavements. Today’s decision confirms the importance the Council is now giving to the repair and maintenance of roads, pavements, and bridges as well as tackling flooding and coastal protection."

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The report to committee outlined the spend for the areas:

• Traffic lights and pedestrian crossings - £274,000

• Lighting improvements - £1,000,000

• Cycling walking safer routes - £986,000

• Pavement resurfacing - £1,500,000

• Road resurfacing - £4,566,000

• Drainage - £200,000

• Weak and major bridge repairs - £940,000

• Signage - £30,000

• Flooding and coastal protection schemes - £808,000

• A92/A96 de-trunked programme - £380,000.

The report said outside market challenges have the potential to significantly impact this, and future, year's programmes. The ongoing war in Ukraine, the continued post-pandemic economic climate and Brexit have led to increased and uncertain prices from suppliers. Whilst prices have stabilised somewhat since 2022, a significant degree of uncertainty remains. All financial values in the report are based upon best estimates of what costs will be this year, however if material prices, inflation, labour and plant costs continue to rise, sums significantly higher than those quoted in the report will be required.

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