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Schertz reports nearly 1,000 potholes repaired; $2.4M slurry‑seal and multiple reconstruction projects planned
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City staff told the Schertz City Council Tuesday that crews repaired nearly 1,000 potholes during the October–December quarter, completed 1.68 miles of crack sealing and deployed a new pothole truck and lay‑down equipment to speed repairs.
City staff told the Schertz City Council Tuesday that crews repaired nearly 1,000 potholes during the October–December quarter, completed 1.68 miles of crack sealing and deployed a new pothole truck and lay‑down equipment to speed repairs.
The quarterly streets report outlined a slate of upcoming work: a roughly $2,400,000 slurry‑seal (SPAM) resurfacing program, targeted rehabilitation projects, and several reconstruction efforts where underlying soil or utility work requires a larger scope.
Presenter Robert Snowback (public works staff) displayed an interactive dashboard staff are developing that maps completed pothole, sidewalk and pavement repairs and includes before‑and‑after photos. Snowback said crews used a unique paving material (UPM) purchased by ton for…
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