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Holyoke council reviews FY26 paving program; engineers urge preventive maintenance to avoid higher future costs

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City engineers presented a ward-by-ward paving report showing Holyoke maintains about 130 miles of roadway with an average road-surface rating of 71.9; councilors discussed preventive crack sealing, sidewalk funding, and public access to the ratings.

At the June 30 special meeting, the Holyoke City Council reviewed the fiscal year 2026 paving program memo and a presentation from the city engineer and Department of Public Works staff.

The engineering presentation — noted in council comments as including a ward-by-ward analysis and online materials — reported the city maintains roughly 130 miles of road and showed an average road-surface rating of 71.9. Councilors said the report lists candidate streets for resurfacing, and that…

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