Autumn makeover starts on Milton Keynes grid roads
[Milton Keynes, 4 November] The Progressive Alliance which runs Milton Keynes City Council continues to maintain the city's grid roads as an autumn makeover starts on the V6 and H6.
The V6 and H6 are among the Golden Grid network getting a makeover this autumn.
The City Council's Highways team have started works on the V6 (Grafton Street) and H6 (Childs Way) they are on track to receive deep cleansing and landscaping this year.
So far, the South Saxon Roundabout South in Oldbrook has been one of the first to be revamped, teams have been working hard removing weeds, painting brick edges of the roundabout and repairing damaged grass verges.
Next on the list are the whirly pit and Bradwell roundabouts, the works will include:Removing weeds, cutting back overhanging vegetation
- Repairing, cleaning and replacing damaged signs
- Removing clutter and litter picking
- Refreshing road markings
- Filling potholes and patching road defects
- Cleaning road gullies
- Tidying up the roundabouts including painting the brick edges
- Fixing streetlights
- Removing graffiti
- Repairing damaged grass verges and reseeding where necessary
- Coppicing or removing trees to keep them healthy
- Replacing missing or damaged bollards
- Sweeping the roads
Councillor Paul Trendall, Lib Dem Progressive Alliance Cabinet Member for Highways & Landscaping, said:
"I am delighted that works are underway to transform the V6 and H6. The Progressive Alliance is working hard to fulfil the Council Plan commitment by continuing the Golden Grid programme.
"The grid roads are used by millions of people each year, it is important to maintain the appearance of our city and that's why we invested £4 million in long-term improvements for roads, redways and paths across Milton Keynes."