SAN ANGELO, TX – The City of San Angelo will begin its yearly program of street maintenance on Monday, Aug. 16, pending any potential weather delays according to the Communications Department.
Sealcoating is not to be confused with resurfacing a roadway. Sealcoating involves applying a thin layer of asphalt and rock to a street’s surface. This method of maintenance prevents moisture from seeping into the asphalt and damaging the roadway’s base. The process assists in preventing new or additional cracking that can eventually lead to pothole formation.
Watch video of the process below:
Contractor F.N. Ploch Construction Company will be sealcoating selected city streets throughout the community. This marks the sixth year of an eight-year cycle to maintain every city roadway in San Angelo. City Council awarded F.N. Ploch a $1.4 million contract to perform the work.
The work is estimated to take around two weeks pending any potential delays due to weather.
Areas to be treated:
- College Hills area adjacent to Southwest Boulevard & Sunset Drive
- Southland Boulevard from Sam's Club to Bermuda Drive
- Stone Canyon Trail from Ridgecrest Lane to Walnut Hill Drive
- School House Drive
- Twin Mountain Drive from Massenburg Drive to Knickerbocker Road
- Lake area adjacent to KOA, Middle Concho & Hot Water Slough parks
- South Concho Drive from Knickerbocker Road to Las Lomas Drive
Notices will be distributed on Aug. 9 to homeowners informing them that their streets will be treated sometime between Aug. 16 and Aug. 30. This will provide residents with the opportunity to move vehicles from the roadway. Residents are encouraged to relocate their vehicles during the sealcoating weeks since vehicles left in the right-of-way can result in an untreated area of pavement, which interferes with the intent of the sealcoating process. Vehicles that are impeding sealcoat operations will be towed and temporarily relocated.
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