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2003 STREET MAINTENANCE PROGRAM <br /> By: Steve Jankowski,. City Engineer <br /> <br />PW CASE # <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Since 1981, .the City of Ramsey has conducted an Annual Street Maintenance Program,' whose <br />purpose was to address the preventative mmntenance of the City's asphalt pavements. The <br />hi. story of the City's paved streets and their maintenance is surnmarized on the attached table. <br />From 1981 until 1990, the program consisted predominantly of sealcoating and the full cost-of <br />the program was special assessed. Beginning in 1991 until the present time, the City has <br />financed 50% of the program cost. Because of the City Charter requirements, it is necessary-to <br />initiate the program in January in order to allow sufficient lead-time for construction to take <br />place in early summer. <br /> <br />The frequency of preventative maintenance on the City's bituminous pavements has varied <br />considerably, with some pavements receivi.ng a sealcoating as little as two years and others as <br />much as ten years after initial construction. In general, however, our current goal is to sealcoat a <br />new bituminous pavement fiv.e years after construction and readdress maintenance at seven years <br />thereafter. Currently, whenever possible projects are being aggregated in specific geographic <br />areas of the City. The goal is to eventually concentrate the annual program in a specific <br />geographic area of the City each year. A typical schedule for pavement maintenance would be <br />as follows: -- <br /> <br />Typical Bituminous Street Maintenance Cycle <br /> <br />Year Action <br />0 Construction <br />5 sealcoat <br />1.2 Sealcoat <br />19 Overlay · <br />24 Sealcoat <br /> <br />It is anticipated that the 2003 street program will be comprised of four individual' projects <br />involving both bituminous overlays and sealcoating andincludes three distinct funding sources. <br />The tables below provide a summary of the.mileage and these funding sources. <br /> <br />2003 Street Program Mileage <br /> <br /> Local Street MSA Streets Total' <br />Crackfill/Sealcoat 3.72 1.1'6 4.48 <br />Bituminous Overlay 4.45 0 .4:45. <br />Total 12.50. 6,94 9,33 <br /> <br />-22553.. <br /> <br /> <br />
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