AA Urges Stronger Council Powers to Tackle Disruptive Street Works
- Utility companies should guarantee road repairs for five years after work is completed, according to MPs.
- A new streetworks commissioner should be appointed to oversee disruptions caused by utility firms' work, based on the committee's recommendations.
- MP Ruth Cadbury noted that upgrading roads is essential to reduce potholes and improve infrastructure.
- The Department for Transport agrees that streetworks are too disruptive and supports new measures to address the issue.
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Tougher rules needed for utility firms digging up roads, MPs say
The Commons Transport Committee set out plans to stop roads being dug up multiple times.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleA group of MPs, including Richmond Park’s Sarah Olney, want utility companies to guarantee road repairs for up to 5 years.
The Transport Committee is also calling for the introduction of a new watchdog to manage disruption caused by works to pipes and cables. Under current rules, firms are responsible for road surface quality for 2 years, or 3 in the case of deeper excavations.
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