Hayward kicks off annual street repair and rehabilitation program
HAYWARD, Calif., June 18, 2020—The City of Hayward announced today the start of a $12 million program of street repair and rehabilitation work covering more than 42 lane miles of roadway and expected to be completed by October 2020.
Residents along the 114 segments of streets to be included in the Fiscal Year 2020 Pavement Improvement Project will receive 72-hour notice of the exact time of the work from project contractor DeSilva Gates Construction.
Street segments are chosen based on a third-party engineer’s evaluation of pavement condition, internal City Maintenance Services Department reports of needed repair, public and City Council member input, and opportunity for efficiency through geographic grouping.
In addition to street repair and rehabilitation work—ranging from spot sealing to full-depth reclamation and restoration—improvements will include new curb ramps and bicycle lanes along with restriping.
The City’s annual Pavement Improvement Project is funded through a combination of Alameda County Measure B and BB transportation sale tax revenue, gas tax revenue, state vehicle registration fees, and the California Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
To learn more and see a list and map of street segments included in the FY 2020 Pavement Improvement Project, visit the project page on the City of Hayward website.
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