Streets Ahead Works set to begin in August

Sheffield City Council’s £2 billion Streets Ahead project is set to begin work in mid August 2012. The project will improve the condition of the city’s roads, pavements and streetscene within the first 5 years of the contract and then maintain them at that good condition for the remaining 20 years of the contract.

Over the next 5 years residents in Burngreave will see a vast improvement to their roads, pavements and streetscene. Further details about specific works in the Burngreave area will be available in the coming months.

The city will be divided into over 100 zones and before work starts residents will be invited to a roadshow in a local venue to identify which road and street scene issues are most important to them. Their responses will feed into the planning of the improvement and maintenance works to be carried out under the project.

For further information about the Streets Ahead project visit:

http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/streestsahead

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