Sept 2019 Compton Street Closure
Operation Resilience: Carriageway Surface Treatment in Compton: 5 September 2019
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updated 5 September 2019 to add latest news
The on-site team said that the current plan is
- On Friday 6 Sep: put out No Parking notices in Attwoods Drove and at the school end of Compton Street
- On Saturday 7 Sep: return to do the surface dressing in Attwoods Drove and the eastern end of Compton Street
Sept 2019 Compton Street Closure
Extracted from a sample letter to residents about planned works in Compton.
The letter does not give times of day or the areas affected, but this is presumably the completion of the works begun in March 2019 – see Carriageway Surface Treatment in Compton
What you should do
To help us complete this work, with minimal inconvenience to you, please follow this advice:
- Please do not park on the road (during the day) or be prepared to move your car until the road has been treated.
- Please keep children and pets away from the new surface, for safety and cleanliness.
- Check your shoes before entering your car or home.
About the work
Hampshire County Council is currently carrying out a variety of maintenance treatments based around extending the resilience and life of the highway network. Operation Resilience is essentially an investment in Hampshire’s infrastructure for the long term. It marks a substantial shift in emphasis from reactive to planned maintenance – which is much more cost-effective in the long run, making them more resilient to the effects of extreme weather, such as snow and ice.
Although the carriageway outside your property may appear sound, fine cracks and worn areas are starting to appear. If the cracks are left untreated they will deteriorate further. In the next few days, weather permitting, the surface will be treated.
The name for this treatment is ‘Surface Dressing’. This process seals and preserves the existing surface, but will follow the existing profile of the road surface. The process is fast, efficient, sustainable and extremely effective in prolonging the life of the carriageway by sealing the carriageway from water ingress and improving grip. The treatment does result in loose aggregate being present on the highway for a short time, please be assured that this material will be mechanically swept after twenty-four hours and then after two weeks.
The works are weather-sensitive and therefore, exact dates cannot be given in this letter.
We will provide signs showing the start dates and will update them as soon as possible after any programme changes.
I would like to thank you for your co-operation in this matter and should you have any queries regarding these works please telephone our contact centre on 0300 555 1388.
Yours faithfully
Derek Osborne.
Operation Resilience