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Conyers council raises minimum graded aggregate base for residential streets to improve road life

3686688 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Ordinance 14‑36 passed to amend geometric street design standards, raising the city's minimum graded aggregate base (GAB) requirement for many residential streets from 6 inches to 8 inches; staff said the change addresses compaction and longevity issues.

The Conyers City Council approved Ordinance 14‑36 to amend the city's geometric street design standards, revising the table of standard pavement sections to increase the minimum graded aggregate base (GAB) for many residential streets.

Scott, the presenting staff member, told the council that the existing ordinance required a 6‑inch GAB for lower‑volume…

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