Is everything in the Road to Better Roads program set in stone?
No, everything is not set in stone. The program is used as a guide and is subject to change, based on the yearly analysis of roadway conditions and City Council priorities. Technical software used in the road analysis is designed to take into account the projects that have been completed each year and an assumption of general wear and tear on the roads. This results in some roads moving forward or backward in the schedule each year, based on staff-level analysis of the software data. Each year, the City Council will review staff recommendations and endorse a 5-year rolling schedule.

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1. What is the Road to Better Roads?
2. Which roads will be repaired under the Road to Better Roads Program?
3. How do you determine which roads to include in the Road to Better Roads Program?
4. Is everything in the Road to Better Roads program set in stone?
5. How will I know in advance when my street is being worked on?
6. My street isn’t on the 5-year schedule but it looks really awful. Shouldn’t you fix it?
7. My street isn’t in the 5-year program, so why should I pay the road infrastructure fee?
8. Will you be making other improvements during the road rehabilitation?
9. Why are you replacing the water and sewer lines?
10. Will the road infrastructure fee go away?
11. Who should I contact with comments or concerns?