Closures and temporary signals planned during work to busy Hull…
Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News Traffic & Travel The ‘vital carriageway repairs’ will include part of Endike Lane as well as the roundabout connecting Hall Road and Cottingham Road Full closures and temporary traffic signals will be used during improvement works to busy routes in Hull in the coming weeks. The council says the project will deliver “vital carriageway repairs” to Endike Lane, as well as the roundabout connecting Hall Road and Cottingham Road to “ensure they remain safe and reliable for all users”. The first phase will begin this Monday (January 12) on Endike Lane, continuing until Friday, January 23. Carriageway resurfacing works are being carried out along with “improved anti-skid” surfacing and refreshed road markings between Keswick Gardens and Greenwood Avenue. During this period and there will be two full road closures on Tuesday, January 13 and Friday, January 23. On the closure dates, a diversion route will be in place via Hall Road, Inglemire Lane, Hull Road and New Village Road, depending on the direction of travel. Outside of the road closure periods, a heavy-duty steel board will be used to protect the newly laid concrete while it hardens so traffic flow can continue. The work to Cottingham Road and Hall Road roundabout will then begin on Monday, February 2 which is expected to be completed on Friday, February 13. This will be done in two phases, maintaining traffic flow between Hall Road and Fairfax Avenue with temporary signals. Throughout the durations of these works, access to Hotham Road North and Cottingham Road on both sides of the roundabout will be closed. Councillor Mark Ieronimo, portfolio holder for transport and infrastructure at Hull City Council, said: “This investment will make a real difference for residents who rely on Cottingham Road, Hall Road and Endike Lane every day. By re…
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