Sunday, February 13, 2011

Sim City Is A Reality


“To clear the backlog of potholes, councils would need an extra £200m a year from the Government for the next few years. In certain parts of the country the money councils have received from central government has been lower than expected. The impact across England varies, but in some regions authorities are having to make tough choices between caring for the elderly, repairing the roads and council tax rises. "

That was written in April 2008, part of a response to the snappily titled 13th Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance (ALARM) survey. The survey disclosed that there was a shortfall in local authority budgets of £1bn for road maintenance. Fast forward nearly three years through two of the coldest winters on recent record and the matter of funding for road maintenance in the U.K seems due to a revisit. Driving from Portsmouth home yesterday it was evident that even on the M27 we are approaching that stage on Sim City where the roads start to turn brown and vanish as city hall budgets fail to balance income and expenditure. It's only a matter of time before the rest of central spending dries up and the population goes on the rampage.

Well that's computers for you, but in the real world the damage to businesses is very real. A quick survey online shows that up and down the country there are small businesses losing up to 30% of their income due to roadworks, roads are closed and people don't make the effort - they go somewhere more accessible, sometimes not returning to where they used to shop. That's local roads, for the motorways and A roads that link major towns the impact is even greater.

Until recently the U.K did very well, despite appearernces which sometime offered a contrary opinion, with road maintenance as a % of GDP. We were up there with France, Holland and Italy, still sadly lagging behind the Germans but we were doing okay, now wherever you drive there is a temptation to fit the car with crampons in case you happen to drive into one of these potholes and need to get out.

The shortfall I referred to above was before the depth of the economic crisis was known and before the rest spending review, which will obviously impact on 2011-12 spending and beyond. A local example is the Bournemouth Spur Road where the clearance of flora and fauna last year even made Top Gear. Having spent the best part of six months disrupting the journeys of anybody travelling into or out of Bournemouth and Christchurch via the A338 and A31 Dorset County Council had to announce in the Autumn that there wasn't any money to finish the first stage of the road widening, let alone get to the stage of actually laying a new surface. On the outskirts of Southampton there is a set of roadworks that has been there so long I suspect families have grown up and left home since the work began.

Roads are a key part of our infrastructure, particularly as a combination of reluctant Union bosses and even more reluctant politicians failed to grasp how important our rail network could be but we musn't lose sight of the fact that a lack of spending now will lead to even greater spending requirements further down the, er, road as maintenance budgets and schedules fall further behind.

17 comments:

Span Ows said...

what happened to all the money? If in 2008 the situation was already dire. I don't think it a lack of spondoolies, I think it's spending on things that don't matter or overspending in certain areas. The classic cliche of 5 miles of cones and 50 staff to fix 10 metres of road isn't that far of the mark. Mind you, we have a long way to go before the roads are as poor as the USA.

A Northern Bloke said...

Reincarnated Dolewaller Diaries here....


The negligence of our highway infrastructure goes back decades not just a few years. You also have to consider the longevity, or otherwise, of road surfaces. Bridges and other highway structures have a design life of 120 years but a road surface will need attention after 20 to 30 years.

Unless proper maintenance is built in to road building right from the start then we're just storing up trouble for future years. The Highways sector has been aware of this for some considerable time but it hasn't even been possible to agree upon a way of assessing the condition of roads in order to prioritise spending.

BTW, the classic cliche of 5 miles of cones etc is wrong, mainly because the inherent danger of working on "live" carriageways. I've done it and it's bloody scary!

Paul said...

Span - I think Shy has answered your question. Welcome back Shy!

A lot of roads capacity is underestimated but then again look how quickly vehicle ownsership increases.

Span Ows said...

Is it a new blos Shy? I'll go and have alook.

Point taken re the 'cliche' btw...in Venezuela the 5 miles of cones was/is replaced by one old oil can full of diesel with a wick in it...THAT is bloody scary especially when you pass next day in daylight and see the road collapsed down a mountainside about 2 meteres from the "warning" can!!!

A Northern Bloke said...

Yes, whatever we may say about our roads it looks like other countries make ours seem wonderful.

My blog isn't really new but I'm trying to keep away from matters that are too profound.

Span Ows said...

Things nicely set up for the Camp Nou in two weeks...

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