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Public works outlines paving program, targets 10% yearly pavement preservation across county network
Summary
Infrastructure Services presented the county’s pavement-preservation strategy, reporting about 687 centerline miles in the maintained network, a 10% annual pavement-preservation target and that about 3% of maintained network remains unpaved.
County public-works staff briefed the Commissioner's Court on April 7 about the county’s pavement-preservation strategy and network condition. Infrastructure Services said the county maintains roughly 687 centerline miles of accepted county roads; about 90 percent of those miles are asphalt-surfaced (with a majority chip-seal surface) and about 3 percent remain unpaved in the maintained network.
Staff described an approach that emphasizes preserving pavement life through…
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