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Council hears detailed plan for 2025 pavement maintenance, approves related contracts on consent
Summary
Public works presented the town's pavement maintenance strategy, budget and nighttime work plan; council later approved a slate of pavement, bridge and parking-lot contracts on the consent calendar.
Public Works Director Dan Siler told the Castle Rock Town Council on March 4 that the town is pursuing a multi-pronged pavement maintenance program for 2025 designed to maximize pavement life-cycle value and keep the town's road network in good repair.
Siler reviewed a five-year rotation for secondary streets, targeted treatments (curb, gutter, sidewalk replacement, asphalt patching, crack sealing, mill-and-overlay, slurry seal) and an overall approach aimed at keeping an average pavement life near 35 years. He said the town budgeted about 87% of the theoretically optimal…
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