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Road Program FAQs

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The following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provide a better understanding of the road program:

How are the streets selected for the program?
All streets within the community have been evaluated by the city engineer and the director of public works. The streets are ranked by the severity of repairs needed. The budgeted amount is then used to determine the number of streets the city can pave in any given year. There is no preference given to any particular ward.
 
Why does the city replace curbs in front of some driveways, but not in front of all driveways?
The city is working to eliminate the high barrier curbs that were installed in the past. As part of the road program, the high curbs are being replaced one block at a time. Low curbs which are structurally sound will not be replaced. 
 
Why does the city replace some driveway aprons, but not others?
It is the homeowner's responsibility to maintain the driveway apron. However, if the city replaces the curb and gutter of a street, it is usually necessary to remove a portion of the driveway apron. When this occurs, the city replaces only the portion which has been removed. On rare occasions, it is necessary to remove the entire apron due to serious deterioration. 
 
Can I pay to have my driveway apron replaced as part of the road program?
Because the city uses state motor fuel tax funds to pay for the road program, we cannot require contractors to offer this option to residents. However, some contractors are willing to offer this service to homeowners. Once a contractor is selected, we will inform affected homeowners if this option becomes available.