The project is the latest phase in annual street rehabilitation in the city, consisting of applying a slurry seal or new driving surface in several neighborhoods, according to agenda documents.
The design contract with Kimley-Horn and Associates is $179,180, with the total construction and design budget for the project at just over $1.28 million, according to agenda documents. Of that amount, $650,000 is funded from the city’s general fund and $632,231 comes from certificates of obligation for street projects.
Project details
Focus of the project will be in the Rio Vista, Woodbridge and The Village subdivisions. This includes Woodbridge Way, River Road and Curtiss Avenue among other streets. The Jonas Woods subdivision will also see prep work done, with future resurfacing based on available funding.
The application of a slurry seal, a thick layer of a sand and oil mixture, on a street surface is meant to preserve its lifespan and increase its Pavement Condition Index score.
According to agenda documents, prep work before the slurry seal is applied includes some curb and gutter repairs, base failure repairs, asphalt leveling and crack sealing of streets.
Next steps
According to the task order between the city and Kimley-Horn and Associates, estimated construction on the project will begin in October.