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Lucas City Council hears year-end road-improvement update; staff outlines $1.3 million in recent work and priorities
Summary
City staff told the Lucas City Council the road program spent about $1.08 million on repaving and related work last year and about $1.31 million including culvert/drainage projects; staff outlined 2025–26 targets, three high-priority streets and limits on striping and traffic-calming changes.
Patrick Hubbard, the city’s capital improvement program manager, told the Lucas City Council on Nov. 20 that the city’s road-improvement program completed a range of maintenance and repaving activities in the past year and presented spending and prioritization plans for the year ahead.
Hubbard said the city spent about $1,079,797 on paving and related surface work, with total program outlays at roughly $1,308,870 once culvert and drainage projects are included. "We spent about $1,079,797" on the repaving work and "altogether, that brought out expenses of $1,308,870," Hubbard said.
The update covered last year’s activities — including work in the Woodmore and Meadows subdivisions and portions of East Windicoff Road — and previewed the 2025 program. Staff described a mix of treatments planned for the coming year: a full system assessment (Smart Pavement Management) estimated at about $15,000; combined asphalt and concrete crack sealing planned at roughly $200,000; onyx seal work…
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