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Hendersonville adopts pavement management plan; two subdivision street dedications approved

City of Hendersonville Public Works Committee · October 29, 2025
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The Public Works Committee unanimously approved a pavement management plan that documents treatment methods and a proposed $6.9 million annual paving budget. The committee also accepted dedication of streets in Durham Farms and Anderson Point. Members discussed contract discount thresholds, funding sources and next steps for implementation.

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — The Hendersonville Public Works Committee on Oct. 28 approved a pavement management plan that formalizes how the city prioritizes road maintenance, repair and paving and sets a budget framework for annual projects.

The committee voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 2025-42, which staff said documents the methodology used to establish the annual paving plan and proposed maintenance budget for the city’s roadway network. Sarah (public works staff) told the committee the plan combines maintenance, rejuvenation, crack sealing and paving to extend pavement life and better allocate resources.

The plan’s proposed budget for fiscal 2026 is roughly $6.9…

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