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Springdale’s new public-works director outlines street, sidewalk plans and resident-notification pilot

Springdale City Council · September 4, 2025
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Summary

Kevin McKinney, Springdale’s new director of public works, told council the city’s pavement condition index is 89 and described maintenance strategies (rejuvenator, crack sealing, cape seal/fiber mat, milling) and a sidewalk grinding/replacement program; staff proposed QR-code neighborhood signs and a community‑notifications web page to advise residents of short‑term work.

Kevin McKinney, Springdale’s new director of public works, briefed the City Council Sept. 3 on street and sidewalk maintenance strategies and introduced a resident-notification pilot.

McKinney said the city’s pavement condition index (PCI) stands at 89 and outlined specific maintenance tools used to extend pavement life — a rejuvenator treatment for low‑volume streets, crack sealing, a fiber‑mat plus cape‑seal combination for higher-traffic connectors,…

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