Paving program falling short
Utility expansion funds help keep repaving on track
Cape Coral’s road resurfacing program relies heavily on utility expansion projects to keep roads in good repair, but the paving budget still falls about $1 million short of what is needed, according to a report presented this week to the City Council.
“The current level of funding is not totally effective in eliminating or keeping up with street deterioration throughout the city,” said the report presented by project manager Chris Camp.
Paving program falling short [News-Press]
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