Centre Line Policy

October 23, 2025 Transport & Connectivity Policy Committee (Committee) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to improve road safety and reduce maintenance costs, the committee approved a policy to generally not reinstate centre line road markings after resurfacing residential streets and selected 20mph speed limit areas, unless a specific road safety concern exists, following a defined review process.

Full council record
Purpose

To seek approval for a policy position on
Centre Lines.

Content

That the Committee for Transport and
Connectivity
1. Approved the policy the default position of
not reinstating centreline road markings post resurfacing
programmes on residential streets and selected 20mph speed limit
unless there is a specific road safety concern.
2. Approved the proposed process set out in
Appendix A.

Supporting Documents

01. Committee Report - Centreline Policy.pdf
Appendix A - Centreline Reinstatement Policy.pdf
Appendix B - Equality Impact Assessment - CentreLines.pdf
Appendix C - Environmental Impact Assessment - Centrelines policy.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date23 Oct 2025
Subject to call-inYes