Leeds City Council is being urged to do more to patch up the city’s roads after figures showed a rise in accidents and compensation payouts linked to potholes.
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00:00 Leeds City Council will be urged to do more to patch up the city's roads after figures
00:06 showed a rise in accidents and compensation payouts linked to potholes.
00:11 A white paper motion is set to be discussed on the 20th of March and it states that the
00:15 number of potholes reported in Leeds has risen by almost 60% in the last five years, with
00:21 13,722 reports in 2023.
00:26 Estimates suggest there is a mean average of 19.5 years backlog in highways maintenance
00:32 in the city and it would take £288 million to bring all the roads up to an acceptable
00:37 standard.
00:39 The motion calls on the council to address disparities between the time it takes to fix
00:43 potholes in different parts of the city.
00:45 They have said that the reduced funding from central government has hit the budget for
00:49 repairing damaged roads and pavements, despite a robust asset management system to monitor
00:54 and consider works being in place.