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Council hears street-maintenance progress, staff defends cyclical debt plan to fund repairs
Summary
City staff told the council the annualized street-maintenance program is producing measurable pavement-condition improvements and that issuing annual debt helps stabilize work planning; council and residents pressed how that borrowing affects rates and when large reconstructions — like Osage Street — would be built.
City staff told the Amarillo City Council the street-maintenance program is starting to deliver measurable results and outlined how issuing debt on an annual cycle enables consistent maintenance and reconstruction planning.
Donnie Hooper presented a multi-year recap of the city's pavement-condition strategy and contract work. Staff said the Advanced Pavement Management (APM) mill-and-fill contract is underway, a slurry-seal contract with…
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