What are the procedures for shoulder backup and turfgrass establishment?

Shoulder drop-offs greater than 2” during patching or overlay of the roadway are DPW’s responsibility for shoulder back-up repair on all roadways, asphalt or tar and chip touched by the program. Roadways are backed-up in one of two ways.  Lawn areas that are mowed by residents receive topsoil and turfgrass establishment. Non-lawn areas receive CR-6 stone or millings as shoulder back up repair.  

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1. How do you notify residents of upcoming work?
2. What are the processes for patching on Tar and Chip roadways?
3. How does the County’s paving work tie-into my driveway?
4. Are roads widened during construction of Pavement Management Program contracts?
5. What are the procedures for shoulder backup and turfgrass establishment?
6. How can a homeowner get millings for personal use?
7. What are the surface types and how can they be changed?
8. What are the processes and procedures for repair work on roadways in the Rural Roads Program?
9. Does the Pavement Management Program maintain gravel roads?
10. Is patching a tar and chip roadway considered a maintenance activity permitted in the current Rural Roads Program?