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RespondentlD <br />StartDate <br />Is there anything else you'd like to share about your use or non-use of chipseals? <br />4273459913 <br />10/21/2015 <br />Spring Lake Park is considering using polymer modified emulsion with our future <br />chipseals. <br />4273638348 <br />10/21/2015 <br />The answer to question 6 is because we seal coat all of our roads. On question 2, I <br />characterized the problem as "not a major issue" only because we are seeing the <br />failures on roads that were constructed in the 1990's (give or take). Older roads are not <br />showing signs of this type of failure, nor are newer roads. <br />4273401330 <br />10/21/2015 <br />The City did not have a proactive Pavement Management program until 2002. As a <br />result, we did not have many paving projects in the 1990s. Also, we used to perform <br />sealcoats using our own crews until 2000. <br />4276855573 <br />10/22/2015 <br />There has not been any stripping issues on our new pavements where we chose not to <br />chip seal. <br />4273482462 <br />10/21/2015 <br />This is not scientific - the correlation between stripping and seal coating seems to be <br />more associated with pavements in the late 80's and 90's. Previous to that there seems <br />to be less of an issue. Again - not carefully documented or analyzed. <br />4276693172 <br />10/22/2015 <br />Typically this is bid as part of the City's material bids in the spring and administered <br />and managed by the public works director. I have little say in which roads get treated <br />and the frequency. The public works director does this on an as needed basis as funds <br />are available. <br />4274773816 <br />10/21/2015 <br />Using the underbelly plows seems to have an effect on removing chip seals on the high <br />spots of the road. We started using the polymer based oil last year and have not had <br />enough time to see if it is better. <br />4273395125 <br />10/21/2015 <br />Very minor amount of stripping observed. Seemed to be in a few isolated, heavily <br />shaded, flat grad sections. These observations are from WI <br />4273383483 <br />10/21/2015 <br />we are actually exploring using chip seals again. <br />4274663236 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We chip seal all newly constructed roadway surfaces within one year of completion. <br />4273573011 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We continue to chipseal roads that have previously been chipseal but will no long <br />chipseal new pavements due to major issues. Feel free to contact me for more <br />discussion. <br />4274407207 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We have decided to forgo second round of sealcoat between overlays (or between <br />construction and first overlay) as of 2015. <br />4291598661 <br />10/29/2015 <br />We have greatly reduced the amount of chip sealing in the last 7 years due to the <br />issues associated with stripping of the chip seal. <br />4273380373 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We have had success extending the life of our roads by using seal coating. <br />4273847397 <br />10/21/2015 <br />we have not experienced any stripping problems with our chipseals <br />4275194344 <br />10/22/2015 <br />We have stopped chipsealing because of the stripping failures. Very frustrating. <br />4275713929 <br />10/22/2015 <br />We heard about the stripping issues and decided not to use it. We are concerned <br />about all forms of sealcoating. <br />4273775103 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We just started chip seals this year, so we don't have much history of failures. <br />4273454365 <br />10/21/2015 <br />We quit chip sealing when the failures occurred on the chip sealed roads and there <br />were no failures on non -chip sealed roads of the same age. <br />K-11 <br />