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Board approves Road Maintenance Program for 2015-16

The Road Maintenance Program approved by the Washington County Board of Commissioners includes over 50 miles of road paving or sealing.
Media release

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Sponsored by: Department of Land Use and Transportation

The annual road maintenance program, approved by the Washington County Board of Commissioners at its June 23 meeting, includes paving or sealing of more than 50 miles of roadway, including 7 miles in the Urban Road Maintenance District. (See Road Maintenance Program Summary.)

Private contractors will provide most of the road paving. County crews will perform pavement patching and repairs, chip sealing, and crack sealing. These preventive maintenance treatments preserve the pavement and extend the life of the road, saving tax dollars. Over the long term, it is less expensive to maintain pavement than to reconstruct it when it fails.

Roads will remain open during most of the road paving and sealing work. However, travelers can expect delays.

Nine small-scale improvement projects are included in this year's program, including three Minor Betterment projects and six Urban Road Maintenance District Safety Improvement projects.

"The goal of the road maintenance program is to apply the right level of resources at the right time to ensure the most cost-effective use of available funds," said Dave Schamp, road operations and maintenance division manager."

Visit Washington County Roads Maintenance Projects to find out if maintenance activities are planned for a particular road. For more information, please contact the Operations and Maintenance Division at 503-846-ROAD (846-7623) or [email protected].

Related: 2015-16 Road Maintenance Program (PDF)

 

Washington County is committed to planning, building and maintaining a great transportation system, ensuring the safety of all roadway users, and to operating the county roadway system in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner.

Media Contact:

Melissa De Lyser, Communications Coordinator
503-846-4963
[email protected]
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