Highways enforcement team helping to protect City’s roads and pavements

Our highways enforcement team has been cracking down on residents and developers causing obstruction or damage to the public highway to provide the City with better and safer roads and pavements.

Street after highways improvements work.

The new team is made up of experienced enforcement officers who respond to reports received of obstructions or damage caused to roads and pavements and speak with concerned residents and businesses.

Obstruction or damage could include damage caused by major or minor building developments where trucks and vans have parked on verges and pavements, vehicles crossing the pavement without an appropriately constructed access, or overhanging trees and bushes causing obstruction for pedestrians.

The team will always seek to engage with and educate those responsible in the first instance, but should they fail to comply, the team will seek formal enforcement, which could come in a variety of forms, from a warning, up to a fixed penalty notice, and in severe cases, prosecution may be sought.

Since commencement, the team has actively handed out over 600 enforcement letters, with approximately thirty percent complying immediately and officers following up the remaining letters, which has resulted in various outcomes, including overhanging hedges being reduced to provide more space on the footway and in another case, a property was recharged due to the damage caused to the footway by development works following engagement and education by the team.

Anyone with concerns regarding damage caused to the public highway and footway should report this through MySouthend.

Published: 23rd March 2022

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