Published Date: Jan 14th, 2021
Over the next month, Fife Council will invest £230,000 improving the road network in North East Fife.
The council will be carrying out carriageway resurfacing on A91Gateside from Monday 25 January 2021, for up to four weeks.
Cllr Altany Craik, Convener of Economy, Tourism, Strategic Planning and Transportation Committee said: “We maintain over 2,400 km of roads in Fife and we're spending millions each year repairing and improving them. Our road network is vital to support economic development, inward investment, tourism, leisure and travel to work. Almost everyone in Fife uses our roads on a daily basis, which is why this type of maintenance work is so essential.”
The work will be carried out between 8am and 3pm each day. Two way temporary traffic lights and a convoy will be used to manage the traffic. From Friday 5 to Monday 8 February 2021 the junction between the A91 and A912 will be closed to all traffic for resurfacing.
Access will be maintained for emergency services at all time. There will be no access for residents during the works but temporary resident parking is available at the former Gateside Primary School and Gateside Village Hall.
Bus services will be affected by the traffic restriction. For more information contact Stagecoach on (01592) 645680 or visit www.stagecoachbus.com
Cllr Craik concluded: “We apologise for any inconvenience and delay caused by these essential works, and we will try to keep any disturbance to a minimum. Your patience and co-operation during this time is greatly appreciated.”