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Public Works gives update on resurfacing: nearly $1 million to resurface arterial lanes this year

2138926 · January 14, 2025
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Public Works presented a resurfacing update showing three completed thoroughfare projects and plans for additional roads; staff said the work to date covered about 4.85 lane miles and that total arterial resurfacing this round will reach about 7.58 lane miles at a cost of roughly $1 million.

The Weatherford Public Works Department updated council Jan. 14 on its thoroughfare resurfacing program, reporting that initial work on West Oak, Eureka Street and College Park completed roughly 4.85 lane miles and that the planned work including South Lamar and East Bankhead will bring the total to about 7.58 lane miles at an estimated cost near $1 million.

Matt Leppler, assistant director of operations, described the contractor process for removing the top surface of asphalt roadways and reapplying new surfacing. Leppler explained two metrics shown to council: the Overall Condition Index (OCI), a 0–100 score used to…

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