2020 Crack Seal

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map of crack seal projects

Typically, alternative maintenance treatments, such as crack seals and slurry seals, should be applied to a street approximately every 7-10 years.  Crack sealing prevents vegetation from growing out of and water from entering into the cracks and sub-base, which could eventually cause soft areas and base failure, forcing full reconstruction of the road prematurely. Under perfect conditions, an asphalt overlay would need to be applied to a roadway about every 20 years, assuming alternative surface maintenance treatments are regularly applied.

1.            9,539 LF                NW 8th Street  (NW Carden Ave to NW Furnish Ave)

2.            6,789 LF                NW Carden Avenue (NW 10th St. to High School Entrance)

3.            2,034 LF                SW 10th Street  (SW Dorion Ave to S. Bridge Deck)

4.            2,513 LF                NW 10th Street (N. Bridge Deck to NW Carden Ave)

5.            4,764 LF                NW Ellis Avenue (NW 10th St. to NW 12th St.)

6.            4,065 LF                NW Gilliam Avenue (NW 4th St. to NW 6th St.)

7.            3,600 LF                NW Furnish Avenue (N Main St. to NW 4th St.)

8.            1,902 LF                SW 28th Street  (SW Marshall Ave to SW Nye Ave)

9.            4,365 LF                SW Jay Avenue (SW 30th St. to SW 31st St.)

10.          6,105 LF                SW Jay Avenue (SW 32nd St. to SW 37th St.)

11.          4,171 LF                SW Isaac Avenue (SW Jay Ave to SW 32nd St.)

12.          6,073 LF                SW Isaac Avenue  (SW 30th St. to SW 31st St.)

13.          1,912 LF                SW Ladow Avenue  (SW 23rd St. to SW 25th St.)

14.          5,746 LF                SW Ladow Avenue (SW 28th St. to Dead End West)

15.          4,747 LF                SW Ladow Avenue (SW 33rd St. to SW 37th St.)

16.          4,989 LF                SW Nye Avenue               (SW Perkins Ave to SW Marshall Ave)

17.          5,727 LF               SW 33rd Street  (SW Jay Ave to SW Perkins Ave)

18.          6,281 LF               SW Perkins Avenue (SW 33rd St. to Roosters Back Driveway)

19.          9,819 LF                SW Perkins Avenue (Southgate to Dead End East)

20.          8,860 LF                SW 39th Street  (SW 40th St. to SW 41st St.)

21.          2,839 LF                Tutuilla Road      (SW Athens Ave to 100’ S. of Tahoe Ave)

22.          8,040 LF                Airport Road      (Westgate to NW A Ave)

Funding 

City Council has provided additional funding through a variety of sources to bring the available Street Fund capital outlay for street preservation to $1.2 million annually, with $440,000 targeted to neighborhood streets (non-collector, non-arterial).  Within the $440,000, 30%, or $132,000 is to be targeted to worst case condition residential streets. 

Project Title:
2020 Crack Sealing
Estimated Construction Cost:
TBD
Actual Construction Cost:
72,374.40
Project Type:
Final Project Cost (Construction + Engineering):
78,164.352
Year Completed:
Why It's Needed
Street preservation funding is used to maintain City owned streets. The street system has not had adequate funding to have all streets maintained in good condition. Council recently increased the funding from $800,000 to $1,200,000 annually. Council is working on securing additional funding of $1,000,000 annually. This would bring the funding goal to $2,200,000 annually for 10-years to address the overall very poor, poor, and fair condition of City owned streets in the community. Without increased funding targeted to streets, the overall condition of the streets will continue to deteriorate. The overall goal is to get all streets to be in good condition and have adequate funds to maintain them in that condition for future generations.
Address

500 SW Dorion Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
United States

Project Status

Project Milestones

Project Milestones
Date
January 2020
Milestone Description

Contract for City-wide Crack Seal Project awarded to the low bidder, BCV, Inc., for $72,374.40.

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