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Council reviews 2025 pavement-restoration plan and Yosemite sidewalk/waterline project; residents raise sidewalk safety and yard-impact concerns
Summary
Public works described an annual pavement-restoration program and a combined sidewalk, waterline and pavement overlay project on Yosemite; staff said outreach to affected residents has occurred and more door-to-door contact is planned. The city attorney flagged potential conflict-of-interest rules for council members who live near the work.
Escalon public works staff outlined a multi-year pavement-restoration approach and described a combined sidewalk infill and waterline rehab project on Yosemite Street before the council.
A public works presenter described the city's new annual approach: alternate years of crack-seal and slurry/micro-seal treatments with the goal of cycling through the city's streets over roughly 8–11 years. "On average ... you get 10 to 15 years out of a treatment onto an actual street," the presenter said.
The Yosemite Sidewalk Infill, Waterline and Pavement Overlay Project was presented as a package so the city would not install new…
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