What are the differences between Street Resurfacing, Street Rehabilitation, Street Reconstruction, and Street Widening?
Street Resurfacing – This category of work applies to the majority of streets. Streets selected for this program are in the beginning stages of deterioration. This is a maintenance program intended to extend the life of the street. Intermittent curb and sidewalk are removed and replaced and the street is milled and resurfaced. Street Rehabilitation – At this stage of deterioration, the curb and gutter is no longer functioning properly but the main part of the street is still in fair condition and no subbase failure is observed. All curb and gutter is removed and replaced, and a street patch is placed in front of the new curb and gutter. The entire street is then milled and resurfaced. This project may require grade changes and therefore, all driveway approaches are completely removed and replaced from the sidewalk to the curb. This program also includes intermittent sidewalk and drainage structure repair. Street Reconstruction – At this stage of deterioration, the curb and gutter is no
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