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Board greenlights $260,000 road striping plan for four county segments; debate over paint vs. thermoplastic

2987483 · April 15, 2025
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Supervisors approved up to $260,000 to restripe key county roads (Fraser Lake, Fairway, Union and segments of Santa Ana). Staff will solicit bids and plans to begin work in about six weeks; board directed paint on most segments and discussed lifecycle tradeoffs before planned resurfacing this summer.

San Benito County supervisors approved a staff proposal March 25 to restripe centerlines and selected edge lines on several county roads, using up to $260,000 in road-fund money, while debating the use of paint versus longer-lasting thermoplastic markings.

The work covered four segments: Fraser Lake Road (3.4 miles of centerline striping), Fairway Road (about 1.2 miles), Union Road (approximately 2.7 miles) and two segments of Santa Ana Road. Public-works manager Steve Loop told the board the county planned to use painted centerlines on the three longer…

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