Councillors will decide how £50,000, earmarked for highway maintenance or street lighting schemes in Shipley over the next year, should be spent.
A report to Thursday evening's meeting of Bradford Council's Shipley community area panel details various schemes for the Shipley constituency's six wards.
The report lists more than 80 possible schemes, recommending a list of 14 - valued at a total of £50,000 - be prioritised for the 2002/2003 financial year.
They include projects to improve lighting at Littlelands, Cottingley; Dewhirst Road, Baildon; and Cliffe Gardens, Shipley, as well as improved parking in Robin Walk, Windhill and verge hardening at Warren Lane, Eldwick; Aireview Crescent, Baildon; and Bradford Road, Menston.
Meanwhile panel members are to be asked to approve a £220,000 programme of 19 highway maintenance schemes for 2002/2003.
They include surfacing improvements at Ashfield Grove, Frizinghall; Stanley Road, Bolton Woods; Harden Lane, Wilsden; and Ridgeway, Wrose.
Councillors will also be asked to reaffirm their commitment to funding nine road safety schemes, including gateway signing at Cullingworth and traffic calming on Moor Road, Burley-in-Wharfedale, over the next 12 months.
And a report to the meeting asks members to prioritise a further list of schemes it is hoped to implement during 2003/2004. They include a 20mph zone for Parkinson Road, Denholme, road narrowing in Bingley's Gilstead Lane and a footway at Keighley Road, Harden.
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