97 2024/2025 Transport and Infrastructure Capital Programme PDF 327 KB
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The Executive Member for Environment submitted a report for Executive consideration.
The purpose of the report was to gain approval to allocate funding to develop and deliver transport and infrastructure improvements as detailed within the report.
Middlesbrough Council received Local Transport Plan funding from the Department for Transport, via Tees Valley Combined Authority, to undertake maintenance and improvement works on the Councils transport network.
The current Council approved LTP allocation for 2024/25 is
£1.377m, specified against Incentive Funding (new works) and £2.638m for
Highways Maintenance. Appendix 2 detailed the planned works totalling £4.015m.
It was proposed that the Council approve the expenditure of
the Local Transport Plan allocation for 2024/25, as outlined in Appendix 2.
This would provide the Council time to identify the most prudent method of
delivering a longer-term programme; ensuring that best value for money was
achieved.
The projects within the proposed programme had been
identified from the Council’s “Future Year scheme” list. This was a compiled
table of all known requirements and suggestions received, which were matrix
ranked for their suitability against a set criterion, forming a priority basis.
However, this was also conditional upon external funding criteria, eligible
uses, statutory obligations, and other implications.
The maintenance schemes were based on asset condition rating
systems and allocation of resources work to address a “worst first” is used.
This was rationalised based on public safety and asset longevity priorities
(such as ensuring that structures were safe). This ensured that the Council was
sequentially addressing the areas of the network in most need of resolving.
The Council also received specific allocations through
competitive grant programmes and awards that were to deliver prescribed pieces
of work, depending upon national / regional criteria. Any awards for such
projects by-passed the matrix scoring criteria (although this may be used to
identify the most suitable candidates) and could be awarded / was accessible
throughout the financial year. The proposals within the report included all
known awarded allocations at time of approval but could be subject to change.
If required, approvals would be sought through the formal decision-making process. A map of the scheme locations was contained in Appendix 1. The full funding allocations used to identify the projects / programmes was contained in Appendix 2.
Following a discussion about recommendation three in the report, it was agreed the words “and virements” be removed from that recommendation.
ORDERED that Executive:
1.
Approve the removal of the words “and
virements” from recommendation three of the report.
2.
Approve the allocation of £4.015m of
approved LTP grant funding to develop and deliver infrastructure improvements
as outlined within the report.
3.
Approve the programme package as set out
in Appendix 2.
4.
Should it be required to change the
phasing of these programmes to delegate any programme amendments to new or
prioritised projects and where such activity is permissible within the funding
criteria, to the Director of Environment and Community Services and the
Executive Member for Environment where appropriate.
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