Hull City Council is set to commence its annual micro-surfacing programme next month, which will see 27 roads rejuvenated across the city.
The city-wide micro-surfacing programme will begin on Tuesday 6 May and is expected to be completed by Saturday 31 May, weather permitting.
This programme aims to enhance the quality of the mainly residential roads, which are now starting to show signs of deterioration.
Micro-surfacing removes any existing shallow defects, such as potholes and cracking, while sealing up the road to water ingress. This will help to improve the condition and safety of Hull’s roads for residents, commuters and visitors.
To ensure the safety of the contractors, and road users, the works will be conducted under full road closures.
The scheduled working hours are from 7am to 5pm, unless otherwise stated.
Residents will be informed via letter drops two weeks prior to the works commencing at each site. Additionally, the contractor will distribute leaflets containing further information.
Gillian Osgerby, interim assistant director for major projects and infrastructure at Hull City Council, said: “This programme has been designed to enhance the quality of key residential roads that are showing signs of wear and tear.
“We apologise for the disruption these works may cause to some residents, but we strive to minimise disruption and keep residents informed as much as possible.”
The scheme will be carried out by Colas on behalf of the council.
Below is the list of roads included in the programme, along with the proposed dates. Please note that these dates are subject to change:
- Etherington Drive – Tuesday 6 May to Wednesday 7 May
- Beresford Avenue – Tuesday 6 May to Thursday 8 May
- Maple Street – Tuesday 6 May to Thursday 8 May
- Wincolmlee – Wednesday 7 May to Thursday 8 May
- Sharp Street – Wednesday 7 May to Friday 9 May
- Duesbury Street – Friday 9 May to Sunday 11 May
- Stafford Street – Saturday 10 May
- Collingwood Street – Saturday 10 May
- Lambwath Road – Sunday 11 May
- Southbridge Road – Sunday 11 May
- Field Street – Monday 12 May to Tuesday 13 May
- Brazil Street – Monday 12 May to Wednesday 14 May
- Victor Street – Tuesday 13 May Thursday 15 May
- Ransburg Street – Wednesday 14 May to Friday 16 May
- Wynburg Street – Thursday 15 May to Monday 19 May (excluding weekend)
- Cherry Tree Avenue – Friday 16 May to Tuesday 20 May (excluding weekend)
- Lime Tree Avenue – Monday 19 May to Wednesday 21 May
- Willows Avenue – Monday 19 May to Wednesday 21 May
- The Broadway – Tuesday 20 May to Thursday 22 May
- Huntington Street – Tuesday 20 May to Friday 23 May
- Grafton Street – Wednesday 21 May to Friday 23 May
- Reynoldson Street – Wednesday 21 May to Tuesday 27 May (excluding weekend and Bank Holiday Monday)
- Cave Street and Park Grove – Tuesday 27 May to Thursday 29 May
- Wellington Lane – Tuesday 27 May to Thursday 29 May
- Crispin Close – Tuesday 27 May to Friday 30 May
- Valentine Close – Thursday 29 May to Friday 30 May
- Gershwin Avenue – Thursday 29 May to Saturday 31 May
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