News Releases
8/23/2022 - Microsurfacing Work Continues
MICROSURFACING WORK CONTINUES
On Monday through Saturday, August 22nd to 27th, Vance Brothers of Kansas City, Missouri will resurface the following City of Salina streets, weather permitting:
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7th, South to Elm
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Adam Travis
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Belmont west of 9th
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Front, Republic to Prescott
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Haskett, Willis to Cloud
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Highland, Claflin to Beloit
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Lorianna
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Markley, Valley Ridge to the water tower
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Piercy
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Planet, Sullivan through Tucson’s
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Prescott, Montrose to 9th
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Redhawk, Eaglecrest to Wayne
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Republic, Roach to Beatrice
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Local roads will be closed to traffic during construction for a period not to exceed 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Residents will be provided sufficient notice of closures and special requests will be accommodated. Arterials and collectors will be resurfaced under traffic.
Microsurfacing is a common method of pavement surface treatment which consists of a polymer modified asphalt slurry (about 3/8 inch thick) that coats the pavement surface and creates a smooth moisture-resistant barrier. It also increases ride-ability and seals smaller cracks. When combined with proper pavement sealing, micro-surfacing extends the service life of the roadway. Streets are estimated for Microsurfacing on a 6 to 8 year cycle at an estimated cost of about $5,000 per block.
The $851,000 project is a major component of the City of Salina's $4.7 million 2022 maintenance capital improvement program.