Highways teams are working hard to plan and repair thousands of additional metres of road and pavements across the county funded from an additional £5.8 million investment.
The Conservative Cabinet running East Sussex County Council approved additional, one-off funding at the end of 2021 to carry out additional work on top of that covered by the annual £20.4 million highways maintenance budget.
Schemes benefitting from the additional funding have been identified by local East Sussex Highways teams looking at the current condition of roads and pavements, as well as considering issues raised by the public and councillors.
Conservative councillor Claire Dowling, East Sussex County Council’s lead member for transport and environment, said: “A lot of work goes into maintaining our roads and the pavements across the county, but we know that there is always room to do more.
“I’d like to thank our highways team who have worked extremely hard to ensure that the schemes funding by the additional money will be completed as quickly as possible, on top of the projects they are carrying out this year to deliver our main capital programme. The additional money has enabled us to respond to feedback from residents and improve journeys for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.”
Conservative council leaders agreed to give East Sussex Highways an additional;
- £2.5 million for extra patching work on road surfaces and to repair potholes
- £1.8 million to improve pavements
- £1 million to replace ageing roads signs, bollards and posts
- £500,000 to refresh lines and road markings
Further information about work on the county’s roads and pavements can be found at www.eastsussexhighways.com/highway-schemes