Green Councillor Ed Plowden, chair of the transport committee, said: “Recently we’ve upped the resources put into re-lining. We’re going to see that really hitting the ground soon when the weather improves and we’re able to do more.”
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00:00Faded white lines across roads in Bristol will be repainted this summer as maintenance
00:07budgets have been increased. Income from the clean air zone will be partly
00:13spent on increasing Bristol City Council's budget for road maintenance.
00:18For the next three years, £200,000 extra will be allocated for repainting white lines
00:26on roads. Councillors were updated on these plans to
00:29maintain the city's roads during a meeting on the Transport Policy Committee on Thursday
00:35March 20th. Green councillor Ed Plowden, chair of the
00:40Transport Committee said,
00:42Recently, we've upped the resources put into relining. We're going to see that really hitting
00:48the ground soon when the weather improves and we're able to do more.
00:54The white lines have faded from many roads in Bristol, causing confusion over where lanes
00:59are and who has priority. For example, the lines on the Bedminster Bridges roundabout
01:06are very faded. And the slip road coming off Brunel Way, joining
01:11the main road at the end of Coronation Road, has a very faint give way line that is often
01:16missed by drivers. Shaun Taylor, head of highways added,
01:21There's two additional crews on the network. We've allocated £200,000 to increase the
01:28funding on reinstating the lining across the city from the Clean Air Zone funding.
01:35That's a big increase to try and address the issues which have been highlighted by a number
01:40of councillors about the lining conditions across the network.