Section 58 Protected sections of the highway
Allows local authorities to protect sections of the highway from certain works, following substantial road works (e.g. resurfacing or reconstruction).
Section 58
Section 58 of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 is a legal notice which is served on all the 'statutory undertakers' who carry out work in the county. It allows local authorities to protect sections of the highway from certain works, following substantial road works (e.g. resurfacing or reconstruction).
The Council provides advance notice of these restrictions so that works promoters (Utility companies, or private contractors/developers) can arrange to conduct their works in advance of the restriction coming into force. This process promotes better works planning and co-ordination, helps minimise disruption to road users, and helps to prolong the life of the roads.
The restrictions can last up to 3 years following the completion of the works, dependent on the type of works and traffic sensitivity of the street or road. Works including emergency works, such as gas escapes or loss of power, and a new service or supply, are exempt from the restriction. All other works outside the exempt categories require the council鈥檚 consent.
An in-force restriction may be rescinded by the council if circumstances change and mean the restriction is no longer required.
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