Politics & Government
City Of Concord: Road Paving Returns
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The City’s Neighborhood Street Paving Program has returned with GMI Asphalt LLC as the City’s paving contractor for this year.
Electric Avenue, Elliot Street, Fifield Street, and Meter Street were reclaimed and graded. Reclaiming will begin next week for Charles Street and Tanner Street and base paving is scheduled for later next week.
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This is a tentative schedule and is subject to change. Work is weather permitting. Streets may be reduced to one lane or closed to through traffic. Parking will be limited on these streets between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Residents will have road access to their homes.
Neighborhood streets have a life expectancy of 25-30 years, so the paving program is based on a 30-year paving cycle with consideration of pavement conditions. The City conducts an assessment of road conditions every 2 years to prioritize paving for streets that are in need of repair. Roads are scheduled for paving based on priority and available funding.
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Residents that have a concern or paving request for a particular street can submit a request at www.concordnh.gov/seeclickfix or on the MyConcordNH app.
View the tentative paving schedule and more information about the City's paving program at www.concordnh.gov/pavingplan.
This press release was produced by the City of Concord. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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