Four-year Cycle Road Striping Program
The Roads Division has prepared a 4-year cycle for road striping within the valley. This schedule began with the 21/22 Fiscal Year and the "West end striping project".
More detail can be found in the Four Year Cycle Striping Schedule document.
RED - Centerline & edge line
BLUE - Centerline only
The Roads Division has prepared a 4-year cycle for road striping within the valley. This schedule began with the 21/22 Fiscal Year and the "West end striping project".
More detail can be found in the Four Year Cycle Striping Schedule document.
RED - Centerline & edge line
BLUE - Centerline only
Questions?
Have questions about our road striping program? Ask them here!
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Where can the residents view monthly financial breakdowns in income and expense accounts?
MargueU asked over 2 years agoHi MargueU! You can find the monthly financials in each Board Package on the bvcsd.com website.
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Share Several years ago (two, maybe three) I asked about potholes, particularly on Stirrup Way and Paramount. There was a token effort that filled a few, but that was all. I was told that striping was more important, as it prevented water from undermining the pavement. Seems that water in potholes will do the same if not more damage. When will our roads get the attention they need? on Facebook Share Several years ago (two, maybe three) I asked about potholes, particularly on Stirrup Way and Paramount. There was a token effort that filled a few, but that was all. I was told that striping was more important, as it prevented water from undermining the pavement. Seems that water in potholes will do the same if not more damage. When will our roads get the attention they need? on Twitter Share Several years ago (two, maybe three) I asked about potholes, particularly on Stirrup Way and Paramount. There was a token effort that filled a few, but that was all. I was told that striping was more important, as it prevented water from undermining the pavement. Seems that water in potholes will do the same if not more damage. When will our roads get the attention they need? on Linkedin Email Several years ago (two, maybe three) I asked about potholes, particularly on Stirrup Way and Paramount. There was a token effort that filled a few, but that was all. I was told that striping was more important, as it prevented water from undermining the pavement. Seems that water in potholes will do the same if not more damage. When will our roads get the attention they need? link
Several years ago (two, maybe three) I asked about potholes, particularly on Stirrup Way and Paramount. There was a token effort that filled a few, but that was all. I was told that striping was more important, as it prevented water from undermining the pavement. Seems that water in potholes will do the same if not more damage. When will our roads get the attention they need?
Dick Cavanaugh asked almost 3 years agoOur roads crew is doing their best with what they have. I've seen many people say, "our roads used to be so much better maintained," and those people are right. The Roads budget is funded by a yearly assessment collected on our property tax bill. This assessment has not been increased in 26 years. For the crew to do the job today they did in 1996, we residents would need to pay an assessment of about $612/year instead of the $340 we currently pay. Increasing this assessment, and thus the road division's ability to maintain our roads would require a 2/3 or supermajority vote during the General Election. We are simply getting what we pay for.
Budget aside, our crew of 6 people does a fantastic job with what they do have. They perform preventative maintenance on 220 lane miles of road, triage and repair road damage, perform road repairs after the water department fixes leaks, trim trees, mow right-of-ways, sweep the streets, cut firebreaks, maintain drainage easements, plow snow, do storm cleanup, and more.
Here's a little "about" video we made for the Roads department if you're interested.Our roads do need more attention than they are getting. Our crew is focused on pavement preservation, and crack sealing is a very important part of that. Damage is assessed and repaired based on how much of a safety hazard it poses. Many of our roads need to be resurfaced. It's simply not in the budget to do so.
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