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Lexington to consider $1.9M road resurfacing request; council debates broader multi‑year plan for D‑ and F‑rated streets
Summary
Transportation Director Randy Edwards asked council to place a proposed road resurfacing authorization on the March 3 agenda to address 4.2 miles of F‑rated streets, with a requested town allocation of $1.9 million and a Golden Hills contribution of about $300,000.
Transportation Director Randy Edwards asked council to place a proposed road resurfacing authorization on the March 3 agenda to address 4.2 miles of F‑rated streets, with a requested town allocation of $1.9 million and a Golden Hills Special Tax District contribution of roughly $300,000 (project total estimated at $2.2 million). Council agreed to place the item on the March 3 council agenda for consideration.
Edwards said the town’s last major resurfacing was in 2013 and that the current list includes 4.2 miles rated F and an additional roughly 4.9 miles rated D that are approaching failure. He described the proposed work as full‑depth patching, milling and resurfacing, and estimated the…
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