Andrew
Loosemore (Interim Director of Highways, Transportation and Waste)
and Carol Valentine (Highway Manager, West) were in attendance for
this item.
- Mr M
Whiting (Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways, Transport and
Waste) introduced the report
which provided an update on the winter service actions taken during
the two snow emergencies declared in the 2017/18 winter season, the
lessons learned and the continuous improvement initiatives to be
implemented for the 2018/19 winter season. Mr Whiting paid tribute
to all those involved in the extensive winter operations to ensure
that Kent’s primary routes remained open.
- Mr Loosemore said that
the severity of the weather had caused Kent Highways to declare a
snow emergency. All resources were deployed throughout Kent to
ensure the primary networks remained open, however, steps were due
to be taken during the summer period to review the secondary routes
and to determine which parts of that network could be prioritised
during a snow emeregency.
- Mrs Valentine said that
the winter emergency was an extensive operation which cost Kent
County Council an additional £1,141million on-top of the
allocated winter service budget. She assured Members that all
resources were deployed to deal with the snow during the period
between 6 February 2018 to 5 March 2018 with additional assistance
from Kent Police, Borough and Parish Councils and farmers whom were
a valuable asset in clearing snow drifts
within the local communities. In terms of communication, social
media played a critical role in providing the county with regular
updates which helped to reduce the number of complaints. Daily
written briefings had also been provided to Members and Senior
Management to ensure all information was being cascaded to
stakeholders. Following lessons learned, work was due to be carried
out to review the deployment of resources to secondary routes and
to work with farmers to pilot the use of new gritting equipment.
Mrs Valentine commended the work of all those involved and said
that the service had been delivered successfully in line with
service policy.
- In response to Members
questions regarding number of vehicles deployed, Mrs Valentine
assured Members that all routes had been cleared, no primary routes
had been left unattended. She said that the deployment of
additional vehicles would not have made a difference as all
resources would have been deployed to the primary routes and there
would not have been capacity to use those vehicles or staff on the
secondary routes. Mrs Valentine reminded Members that staff were
working twelve hour shifts to ensure all primary networks remained
open.
- With regard
to climate change, Mr
Loosemore said that the winter service period had been moved
forward to accommodate the shift in weather patterns and therefore
started in late October and ran until the end of April.
- Mr Whiting asked that
the Committee provide feedback from the public, following the
winter operation, to Mrs Valentine and her team as local knowledge
was crucial in helping to determine future activity of the winter
service.
- Members commended the
work of the Highways Team and all involved.
- RESOLVED that
the report and the proposed work plan to
implement lessons learned from the recent snow emergencies, be
endorsed.