Liverpool City Council is set to approve the creation of nine new digital advertising screens which will bring in more than £1.2m in income over the coming decade.
Plans for a £32 million improvement and widening of a major route in North Liverpool are set to take a major step forward
Plans to improve condition of city's roads, particularly strategic gateways into Liverpool and key links within the city
The city council's bin collections, street cleansing, grass cutting and highways services are currently experiencing delays. This is due to an industrial dispute between members of the joint Trade Unions and Amey Local Government Services.
Liverpool City Council is looking for contractors to work on a four-year highways framework worth up to £280 million.
Liverpool City Council is to launch two bespoke procurement frameworks to underpin a £500m investment drive in the city’s roads.
Liverpool City Council is to take back control of looking after the city's highways by ending its contract with Amey, by mutual agreement.
Further significant progress in implementing the Devolution Deal announced last year is expected to be approved at Friday's Liverpool City Region Combined Authority meeting, with major improvements and developments set to be agreed
THERE’S just no getting round it, potholes are a big issue.
They are a menace to motorists and have the potential to hold every one up as they go about their daily business.
It’s a fact that many of Liverpool’s roads are in a poor condition and when it comes to putting it right, Liverpool City Council’s in the driving seat.
£85 million is set to be spent on major roads and transport schemes in Liverpool over the next four years
Liverpool City Council have appointed a construction company to create a new dual carriageway on a major route into the city centre.
Utility firms wanting to dig up roads in Liverpool will have to apply for permission to do so, in a drive to ensure better co-ordination of highways work.
A âTarmacademy' to train unemployed people in road laying is to be set up in Liverpool
Work will get underway on Monday 6 October on the first phase of an £80 million investment in Liverpool's highways network