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• <br />• <br />• <br />Draft <br />Draft <br />Draft <br />base; filling of potholes should be made as necessary to prevent travel hazards <br />and damage to sub -base; and special maintenance shall be consistently performed <br />to protect and prolong the life of the pavement. The City Council needs to <br />provide the necessary funding in the budget to perform the necessary maintenance <br />work in a timely and professional manner. <br />B. Special Maintenance. Special maintenance shall be include timely seal coating <br />and bituminous overlays on streets as follows: <br />C. Minor Maintenance. <br />1. Public Works will perform minor maintenance on the streets to address <br />tioidel safety issues that may occur. When a street is scheduled for <br />reconstruction, only pothole filling or other safety measures will occur on <br />that road. It is not cost effective for the City to expend funds on <br />temporary street maintenance on a road that has deteriorated to the point <br />of requiring reconstruction. <br />In such cases the City, where conditions warrant, may post signs <br />cautioning the public of poor street surface conditions and recommending <br />reduced speed. <br />XVII. MUNICIPAL UTILITIES. <br />A. In instances where street reconstruction is proposed within areas not currently <br />serviced by municipal sanitary sewer and/or water, the City shall provide for the <br />extension of these services in conjunction with the improvement project subject to <br />the following: <br />1. Municipal sanitary sewer and water are available to service the project <br />area. <br />2. The City's Comprehensive Plan guides the area for sewered development <br />Pavement Management Policy 7 04/04/05 <br />Age of Street <br />Maintenance Action <br />5 — 7 years <br />First sealcoating <br />10 —14 years <br />Second sealcoating <br />15 <br />— 21 years <br />Third sealcoating <br />20 <br />— 28 years <br />First overlay <br />25 <br />— 35 years <br />First sealcoating <br />30 <br />— 42 years <br />Second sealcoating <br />35 <br />— 49 years <br />Second overlay <br />40 <br />— 56 years <br />First sealcoating <br />47 <br />— 65 years <br />Road reconstruction <br />C. Minor Maintenance. <br />1. Public Works will perform minor maintenance on the streets to address <br />tioidel safety issues that may occur. When a street is scheduled for <br />reconstruction, only pothole filling or other safety measures will occur on <br />that road. It is not cost effective for the City to expend funds on <br />temporary street maintenance on a road that has deteriorated to the point <br />of requiring reconstruction. <br />In such cases the City, where conditions warrant, may post signs <br />cautioning the public of poor street surface conditions and recommending <br />reduced speed. <br />XVII. MUNICIPAL UTILITIES. <br />A. In instances where street reconstruction is proposed within areas not currently <br />serviced by municipal sanitary sewer and/or water, the City shall provide for the <br />extension of these services in conjunction with the improvement project subject to <br />the following: <br />1. Municipal sanitary sewer and water are available to service the project <br />area. <br />2. The City's Comprehensive Plan guides the area for sewered development <br />Pavement Management Policy 7 04/04/05 <br />
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