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Operation Upgrade - Investing in Plymouth's roads

What is Operation Upgrade?

Plymouth City Council is investing in a multi-million pound scheme to upgrade the city's road network following two of the worst winters in recent history. 'Operation Upgrade' started in May 2011 and has been developed to repair and resurface targeted roads that have suffered the most damage during the unusually harsh conditions.

Good roads are essential for keeping the city moving as well as supporting economic progress and the future growth of the city. Operation Upgrade is an investment in Plymouth's road network and will see a substantial shift from reactive to planned maintenance - which is much more cost-effective in the longer term.

How long will the scheme last?

Phase One started in May 2011 and will be completed by April 2012. Phase Two is currently being planned for 2012 to 2013.

How is the scheme funded?

The majority of funding has come from the Council, with an additional contribution from the Government, which distributed £200 million to help local councils across the country with road repairs following the harsh winter conditions.

In 2011, £1.82 million was invested in Phase One. The success of this programme led to the Council allocating an additional £1.3m available for works, bringing the total investment to £3.1m in the 2011 to 2012 financial year.

How do you decide which roads to repair?

We have carried out a comprehensive assessment of Plymouth's road network against a number of criteria including:

Each site has been prioritised using the above criteria and generally the worst roads are due to be repaired or resurfaced first. Consideration has also been given to the category of each road and the amount of traffic using it.

Will pavements and footpaths be repaired as well as roads?

Not as part of Operation Upgrade. Pavements and footpath repairs will however still be undertaken as part of our normal maintenance works.

Will there be road closures?

Some road closures will be necessary, however, we are working hard to minimise disruption and keep residents informed. Advance warning signs will always be put in place before works begin.

Programme of works

The roads below are undergoing repair and resurfacing works as part of Operation Upgrade. We are liaising with other organisations who work on the roads, such as utility companies, to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum.

Where traffic management is required, these measures will be in place only during hours of work.

Forthcoming works

Phase One - Stage Five

South Hill (Stoke)

Seymour Road (Plympton)

Wolverwood Lane

Novorossiysk Road

Clifton Avenue

Fitzroy Road/Fitzroy Terrace

Martin Street

Belgrave Road

The Ridgeway

Mutley Plain

Alexandra Road

Eggbuckland Road

Eggbuckland Road

Tavistock Place

Clovelly Road

St Andrews Cross roundabout

Waterloo Street (Stoke)

Union Street (outbound)

The Crescent

Deer Park Drive

Western Approach (outbound)

St Levan Road

Beechwood Avenue

Tavistock Road

Devonport Road

Budshead Road

Crownhill Road 1 (westbound)

Crownhill Road 2 (westbound)

Crownhill Road (eastbound)

Wilderness Road

Lockyer Road

Wolseley Road

Derriford Road

Completed works

Phase One - Stage One

Ringmore Way

Pike Road

Fort Austin Avenue

Western Approach

Outland Road

Keyham Road

Alma Road

Exeter Street

Wolseley Road

Pomphlett Road

Stage Two

Plymouth Road

Crownhill Road (Coleridge Road/Meavy Way)

Crownhill Road (St Peter's Road)

Union Street

Ringmore Way

Stage Three

Tavistock Road

Stage Four

Ferndale Road

Crownhill Road

Crownhill Road/Fort Austin Avenue

Mannamead Road

Longfield Place/Kensington Road

How can I find out more?

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Plymouth Transport and Highways Watchman Team on 01752 668000 or email plymouth.watchman@amey.co.uk.

Further information about how potholes are managed across the city is available on our potholes page.

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