Hertfordshire councillors approve over £100m Highways Maintenance budget

Between April 2025 and March 2026 more than 1100 maintenance and improvement schemes will be delivered across Hertfordshire’s 3200 miles of roads and pavements.

Hertfordshire Council’s Integrated Works Programme includes a comprehensive range of highway maintenance and improvement projects, all aimed at improving your everyday journeys.

The planned works include repairs and maintenance to pavements, roads, traffic signals and bridge refurbishment, as well as major projects for road safety improvements, and making walking and cycling a more convenient and attractive option.

The programme includes smaller schemes that county councillors have chosen as important for their local community.

Cllr Phil Bibby, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said:

“We know that the condition of the county’s pavements, cycleways and roads really matters to our residents, and it matters to us too. While we can’t do everything, this work programme, along with the regular repairs we do, will make a real difference across the county.

“We want Hertfordshire to have the infrastructure that our communities need, and it is essential that we maintain and improve our pavements, cycleways and roads. Our work programme supports our growing county and invests in new active travel schemes to make it easier for people to choose to walk or cycle to their destinations.”

(Pic: Hertfordshire County Council)

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