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Why the heck are courts and cul de sacs being resurfaced when so many main arteries are in such horrible shape? What a waste of city resources. Courts should be on the bottom of repair lists.
Why the heck are courts and cul de sacs being resurfaced when so many main arteries are in such horrible shape? What a waste of city resources. Courts should be on the bottom of repair lists.
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Courtney L., Fire Admin (Registered User)
Barry Hughes (Registered User)
Closed Courtney L., Fire Admin (Registered User)
Thanks for reporting! These residential areas were chosen due to several factors. These factors included; their PCI (Pavement Condition Index), our work order history for the street, and whether or not utility agencies have underground projects planned in the area in the near future. Many of the residential streets that are being repaved have never been treated in the 50 or 60 years since they were originally paved. We are aware that there are many more residential streets that need attention as well, and we do have a list of those streets that we will address in the future. You can view some of the streets that are on our list for the next fiscal year (which begins in July) here http://bit.ly/1y22WA8.
In general, major streets were not eligible for this round of paving because major thoroughfares are eligible for CIP (Capital Improvement Project) funding.
If you have any questions regarding this, please call the Streets Supervisor at 707-648-4430. Thanks again for using SeeClickFix!