The Government have also announced a shedload of pothole cash for the West Midlands as well, according to our local BBC News tonight, but I didn't take on board how much.
The problem in Birmingham is more that there was a huge contractual stitch up between the city council and Amey Roadstone. The latter took over the Highways department in 2010 for a 25 year period and guaranteed cash of £2.7bn. I'm not even going to think about the word "backhander" ......
Anyway, only one problem - Amey are absolutely shite at maintaining the roads. That is the informed opinion of most people, certainly in my suburb, and even the city council are getting "frustrated". Claims and counter-claims; this from last year:
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/mi ... st-8858485Our "village" shopping centre has a 40 mph by-pass, about a mile long. Potholes appeared. Amey patched them. Around the edges of the patches appeared further potholes. Amey patched them. Around the edges of the new patches appeared further potholes. Amey patched them. Repeat ad infinitum. The road now looks like a quilt and the whole damn thing needs properly and totally resurfacing. In the meantime they have taken two perfectly decent roundabouts at each end - and resurfaced them. Not only unnecessary, but they've done each roundabout in two circular whirls - a separate inner ring and an outer ring, if you like. Needless to say, the join between the two rings is now cracking open, and creating - a long circular pothole, right round the middle of the roundabout, which 9 times out of 10 you can't avoid. They've just started to patch one of them. You'd laugh if you didn't cry.
I've wondered about going down to one of the quarterly local Ward meetings and demanding that the local councillors haul an Amey representative in front of the next one to explain themselves ....