SAN ANGELO, TX -- The City of San Angelo on Aug. 30 began its yearly program of street maintenance. The project should last about three weeks.
Streets in the Fairview addition, Santa Rita and in the University and College Hills areas will be treated, as will Twin Mountain Drive.
Cars parked on the streets being sealcoated could be subject to towing.
“We will alert homeowners beforehand,” City Engineer Russell Pehl said. “We desperately need their cooperation in keeping vehicles from being parked on the streets. We need these roadways cleared to ensure maximum effectiveness of this maintenance program.”
Sealcoating is not to be confused with resurfacing a roadway. Sealcoating is a preventative measure. It involves applying a thin layer of asphalt and rock to a street’s surface. That prevents moisture from seeping into the asphalt and damaging the roadway’s base. The process extends the life of a street’s surface.
The City Council awarded Ronald R. Wagner & Co. of Kendalia, Texas, a $2.4 million contract to perform the sealcoat work, as it has the last two years. The sealcoating of selected streets throughout the city represents the third year of an eight-year cycle to maintain every city roadway in San Angelo.
The City Council last year approved an $80 million, 10-year plan to rebuild San Angelo’s worst streets. The first project – reconstruction of MLK Drive – is halfway done and is scheduled to be complete in the fall of 2018. The first phase of a three-phase project to rebuild Bell Street has been delayed until 2018.
Comments
New gravel... New oil.... Same old pot holes, dips, gouges, crevices and bumps.............
I don't think anybody needs to worry about water seeping through the asphalt and
eroding the roadways base, that all happened years and years ago.........
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