We all know there is a group of volunteers along with the board and management looking at the way to handle our eventual need to repair our roads as they deteriorate. A new twist has come along that could save us quite a bit and allow more rebuilding sooner than anticipated.
As is our website posting policy this will be a short explanation without all the long winded details. The process involves grinding the existing road material then mixing with a cement like substance and using it as a solid base upon which a new couple inches of paving can be installed, completing the entire rebuilding process with a better base as well as more quickly and at substantial savings. This process has been used elsewhere for some time with good results.
Also being considered is road usage. The main thoroughfares obviously need to be constructed to accommodate the heavier traffic load while the less used streets can be constructed accordingly. Makes sense to all.
Congratulations go to our leaders and volunteers for looking for ways to be frugal in our expenditures. It is appreciated.
Ken Dillenburg