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Fernley council adopts five-year moratorium on non-emergency pavement cuts for newly resurfaced streets
Summary
The council approved Resolution 25-013 (5-0) to prohibit non-emergency pavement cuts on newly resurfaced or reconstructed streets for five years to protect capital pavement investments; staff will draft a list of emergency exceptions and consider implementation details.
Fernley City Council voted unanimously to adopt a five-year moratorium on non-emergency pavement cuts to protect new city streets and reduce premature deterioration.
City Engineer Maria Pas Fernandez presented Resolution 25-013, telling the council the moratorium would "prohibit non-emergency pavement cuts on newly resurfaced, reconstructed or newly installed streets for a period of five years after…
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