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Public Works proposes SB1 project list and a pilot pavement‑treatment program; board directs staff to try a small chip‑seal test
Summary
Public Works presented its proposed SB1 project allocations and recommended contracting pavement treatments rather than building in‑house capability; the board directed staff to pilot a small chip‑seal or rubberized pavement treatment to evaluate cost and durability.
Amador County Public Works presented its fiscal‑year Unit 3000 budget and the proposed SB1 project list at the May 13 meeting, outlining equipment replacements, project priorities and a proposed approach to pavement treatments.
Public Works Director Richard Veil told the board the department’s recurring operating revenue (excluding one‑time state grants) is roughly $3.1 million and that projected RMRA (SB1) revenue for FY 2025‑26 is about $2.5 million. Veil listed proposed fixed asset replacements (including end‑of‑life heavy equipment) and recommended contracting chip seal or microsurfacing…
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