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County highway staff report PASER ratings show pavement backlog of about $28.6 million
Summary
Lee County highway staff presented a PASER pavement evaluation showing modest improvements in asphalt average ratings but declines in seal-coat roads and a multi‑million‑dollar backlog for repairs; the committee approved awarding a local paving bid.
Lee County highway staff told a committee the county’s spring PASER pavement evaluation shows mixed results across surface types and an estimated $28,600,000 of needed pavement work on county roads.
Brian, a highway department staff member who presented the PASER results, said the county’s average PASER rating for asphalt roads rose to 4.87 from the score recorded two years earlier, while the average for seal-coat roads dropped to about 3.0 from 3.27. “Our average PASER rating for asphalt was 4.87,” Brian said. “We found that 68% of our asphalt roads and 87% of our seal coat roads are rated…
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