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In 1989, the City of Oakdale put a pavement management program into place to ensure the routine maintenance of our streets. This program rates all the streets in the community, block by block, and provides a basis to determine which streets will be selected to be improved each year.
The neighborhoods in the 2022 project area have streets that are at the end of their service life. The pavement in these areas is severely cracked, and pavement has had to be patched by hand year after year. Some project areas contain additional problems such as drainage issues.
Proposed improvements for the 2022 street improvement project include:
The total estimated cost for the project is $1,070,000. The city will finance 67% of the total project, and the balance will be paid by special assessments.
Every year the city holds a neighborhood meeting to introduce the project to residents located within the project area. The purpose of the meeting is to talk about the city’s program, share preliminary findings of the feasibility report, process, and city policies, including special assessments. This year, due to social distancing and safety concerns, the neighborhood meeting information is presented in the video below.
Any time you have questions or comments about the 2022 Street Improvement Project, please submit the 2022 Street Improvement Project feedback form.
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For information about special assessments, visit the assessment information page.