Pavement Rehabilitation Program
The entire road network is inspected on a three-year cycle and each road is analyzed and rated. Roads selected for rehabilitation are those where the surface is rutted, cracked, and generally in poor driving condition but without major structural defects. Annually, The City selects approximately 135,000 square meters of poorly-rated streets for our Pavement Rehabilitation Program. This work includes repairing drainage issues along concrete curb and gutters, milling asphalt off the surface, and then laying down asphalt concrete pavement.
Before replacing the top layer of asphalt, concrete curbs and gutters are repaired along with the sidewalks. Additional work includes adjusting the elevation of valves and manholes, replacing traffic detector loops, surface drainage swales and installing new lane markings. A few asphalt back alleys and parking lots are also selected each year for rehab work.
Find the list of pavement rehabilitation projects planned for this construction season.