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Anniston considers multi-year pavement plan using 2019 Roadbox assessment
Summary
Council heard a presentation from engineering firm GMC proposing a two-phase pavement management plan that will convert a 2019 Roadbox assessment into prioritized resurfacing schedules and cost estimates; the plan would seek grants, partner with Calhoun County to reduce unit costs, and be brought back to council for approval.
Anniston city officials on Monday heard a presentation from engineering firm GMC that would turn a 2019 Roadbox roadway assessment into a citywide pavement management plan.
The proposal, described by a GMC representative, calls for a two‑phase approach: a lump‑sum Phase 1 to build a management plan and cost estimates, followed by an annual Phase 2 to prepare bid packages and implement priority resurfacing. "It's just a plan," the GMC representative said, noting the study will identify how much patching, milling and pavement thickness each street will need.
City staff said the Roadbox scores — a…
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