Progressive Alliance takes action on road adoptions

4 Feb 2022

The Progressive Alliance has proposed £25,000 as part of next year's budget for road adoptions in newly built housing estates.

This provisional funding will enhance the current work taking place and ensure that Milton Keynes Council can support developers to complete roads and pathways quickly, before encouraging them to transfer ownership to the Council.

Once new roads and paths are adopted, the Council will then be able to conduct road repairs, cut back overgrown vegetation, and improve road safety.

Councillor Pete Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council, said:

"When a new estate is built, the roads and paths within it are owned by the developer, meaning they are responsible for them. This has caused many problems, as residents are often waiting years for basic repairs. This funding will help us encourage developers to complete the roads and pathways quickly, and hand them over to us for maintenance."

Recent problems with roads in new housing estates have even led to ward councillors writing to the developers asking them to support road adoption.

Cllr Councillor Sam Crooks
Cllr Sam Crooks

Lib Dem Councillor Sam Crooks represents Broughton Ward:

"I have spoken to countless residents who have raised concerns about unadopted roads and pathways in my ward, so this proposed funding is welcome news."

The provisional £25,000 for the adoption of new roads has been proposed as part of the Progressive Alliance budget for 2022/23, and follows a motion that was passed at Full Council in November last year.

Labour Councillor Jenny Wilson-Marklew represents Stony Stratford Ward, which includes new estates Whitehouse and Fairfields. She said:

"It is crucial that the Council takes ownership of new roads in our estates, as aside from basic maintenance, I know many residents are also concerned about speeding on unadopted roads.

"Currently, the Council cannot implement traffic calming measures, such as speed bumps, and I have written to the developers of the new estates in my ward to re-affirm our commitment to adopt these roads as quickly as possible."

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