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Pueblo West Metro addresses potholes, outlines 7.24-mile chip-seal program and machine purchase
Summary
Residents pressed Pueblo West Metro staff about persistent potholes and school-bus routes; staff said PCI scans and traffic counts drive prioritization, that 7.24 miles will receive chip-seal this year and that a reclaimer machine purchase (delayed by court) will allow on-site base reclamation and longer road life.
Residents at a Pueblo West Metro meeting pressed staff on persistent potholes, unsafe intersections and the transparency of repair plans while staff described how the district prioritizes work and the new equipment it plans to use.
Multiple residents described deep potholes on streets such as Desert Cove and at the Joe Martinez/Byrd/Waddleson intersection and said school-bus drivers and drivers face repeated damage and safety hazards. One commenter said the potholes were “hazardous, and it could cause an accident.” Staff responded that they scan asphalt roads…
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