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Shorewood committee reviews 10-year cost of proposed pavement-marking policy for Capitol Drive
Summary
A Public Works Committee meeting reviewed draft pavement-marking policy and a 10-year cost estimate that would raise annual marking costs to roughly $115,000; staff recommended guidelines or a policy be forwarded to the full board for budget consideration.
The Shorewood Public Works Committee on April 7 reviewed a draft pavement-marking policy for the 2025 Capitol Drive Pedestrian Improvement Initiative and a staff estimate of the 10-year cost of implementing the committee’s selected marking criteria.
Public Works Director Leanne Bushlik told the committee the estimate assumes a 3% annual inflation factor, epoxy markings for new capital projects with an approximate three-year life on high-activity intersections and a five-year life on other epoxy markings. Using those assumptions, the projected…
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