From jamie.goodwin@hullcc.gov.uk | Monday 25 February 2019
The approved plans will see street lighting, traffic lights and cycling infrastructure benefit from maintenance and upgrade works.
Plans have been approved to bring investment to be spent on the city’s transport network up to £30 million.
The approved plans will see street lighting, traffic lights and cycling infrastructure benefit from maintenance and upgrade works.
It builds on plans approved in September 2017 that set out a three-year programme of works to improve 30.5 miles of public highway.
Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for economic investment and regeneration, said: “Roads, pavements and bridges are part of our core infrastructure, and maintaining these crucial aspects of our city means that we are able to deliver an environment for people to travel, work and visit."
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