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City hears Utah LTAP briefing on pavement preservation, B&C funding limits
Summary
Utah LTAP director Randy Wallen briefed Lindon City Council on pavement-management best practices, funding formulas for B and C roads, and the cost tradeoffs between preventative maintenance and reconstruction.
Randy Wallen, director of the Utah Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP), told the Lindon City Council on April 7 that municipalities save the most money by investing in preventative pavement maintenance rather than delaying repairs until reconstruction is required.
Wallen said B and C funds — state-distributed dollars for non-UDOT roads — are allocated through UDOT but were established and shaped by the Legislature and local lobbying groups such as the League of Cities and Towns and the Utah Association of Counties. “You get about $9,800 per mile per year,”…
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