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	 Traffic signal 
	investment set for green light 
	TRAFFIC lights in Liverpool up to 
	almost ½ a century old are to be replaced, thanks 
	to a £5 million investment. 
	A report to the Cabinet on Friday, 27 November 2015, recommends lights 
	infrastructure dating back to 1967, is replaced with the latest low voltage 
	LED lanterns, to reduce energy and maintenance costs, together with new 
	poles, signal heads, cabling and ducting. 
	 
	Liverpool Council says that:- "The scheme will target 11 major routes, junctions that are more than 25 
	years old and sites with a significant history of faults and will take place 
	over a 3 year period from 2016 to 2020. 
	The work complements the City's £80 million investment in highways, in which 
	traffic controlled junctions are also being reviewed and upgraded when work 
	takes place as part of roads and footpath. In total, it will mean that 
	around half of the City's traffic signal infrastructure will be replaced 
	over the next few years." 
	 
	Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, Cabinet member for regeneration, said:- 
	"We have all been caught up in disruption caused by the failure of traffic 
	lights, and it also costs us more as the maintenance costs and repair bills 
	are higher.
	This is a good investment as it will reduce our energy and maintenance costs 
	in future, and has the added benefit of helping traffic flow more smoothly 
	on our roads
	This is part of our wider commitment to tackling long-standing historic 
	underinvestment dating back many decades to make life easier for 
	pedestrians." 
	 
	We are also informed that 7 satellite junction boxes, which between them 
	control the City's 478 traffic light and pedestrian crossings, are also to 
	be upgraded, to 
	improve reliability and reduce the number of failures. 
	The routes which will be improved are:-  
	 
	► Speke Road, Liverpool. 
	► Aigburth Road, Liverpool. 
	► Park Road, Liverpool. 
	► High Street (Picton), Liverpool. 
	► Prescot Road/East Prescot Road, Liverpool. 
	► West Derby Road, Liverpool. 
	► Townsend Avenue/Lane, Liverpool. 
	► Utting Avenue, Liverpool. 
	► Longmoor Lane, Liverpool. 
	► Queens Drive and the Strand, Liverpool. 
	 
	The City's 25 oldest traffic lights, and their age in years, are:- 
  
		
			| 
			Junction | 
			Age | 
		 
		
			| Mather Avenue/Booker Avenue | 
			48 | 
		 
		
			| St Marys Road/Dock Road | 
			46 | 
		 
		
			| Rathbone Road/Binns Road | 
			42 | 
		 
		
			| Walton Lane/Priory Road | 
			40 | 
		 
		
			| Pilch Lane/Dovecot Avenue | 
			40 | 
		 
		
			| Brodie Avenue/Booker Avenue | 
			39 | 
		 
		
			| Menlove Avenue/Cromptons Lane | 
			36  | 
		 
		
			| Overton Street/Overbury Street | 
			36 | 
		 
		
			| Menlove Avenue/Woolton Road | 
			34 | 
		 
		
			| Walton Hall Avenue/Richard Kelly Drive | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Vauxhall Road/Boundary Street | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Croxteth Road/Sefton Park Road | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Princess Drive/Yew Tree Lane | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Town Row/Melwood Drive | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Lodge Lane/Wordsworth Street | 
			32 | 
		 
		
			| Halewood Road/Grange Lane | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Woolton Road/Taggart Avenue | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Church Road/Woolton Road | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Church Road/Speke Road | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Commercial Road/Sandhills Lane | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Orrell Lane/Moss Lane | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Stanley Road/Bankhall Street | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| London Road/Lime Street | 
			31 | 
		 
		
			| Woolton Road/Springwood Avenue | 
			30 | 
		 
		
			| Hunter Street/Islington | 
			29 | 
		 
	 
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