2024 Pavement Preservation

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2024 Pavement Preservation work is complete. 

A worker in orange safety gear spreading asphalt to repair pavement.

2024 Pavement Preservation work will include asphalt repairs, ADA sidewalk construction, striping and slurry seal.

Project Background

Ridgefield's livability, economic vitality, and public safety depend on a healthy, viable street system. This includes upgrading substandard roads, improving pavement conditions, and improving ADA accessibility. Scheduled maintenance extends the life of our streets by 50% and costs less than extensive repairs needed without it.

Each year Ridgefield completes road maintenance and preservation projects by monitoring and prioritizing streets according to the Pavement Conditions Index (PCI). Proactive pavement preservation methods are the best way to prevent costly street repairs in the future. This program is paid for by all who use Ridgefield’s streets through the Ridgefield Transportation Benefit District.

Next Steps

In 2024, the following projects will put these funds to use:

Asphalt Repairs at Intersections

  • S 65th Ave/S 5th St Intersection
  • S 42nd Pl/S 38th Way Intersection
  • S Timm Rd/S 6th Way Intersection
  • S Timm Rd/S 11th St Intersection

Crack and Slurry Seal (Neighborhoods*)

  • Canterbury Trails Neighborhood
  • Discovery Ridge Neighborhood
  • Pioneer Canyon Neighborhood
  • Laurel Heights Neighborhood
  • Green Gables Neighborhood
  • Bella Noche Neighborhood
  • Cedar Creek Neighborhood
  • Taverner Ridge Neighborhood

*Exact locations of planned work in these neighborhoods described in Resurfacing Map (PDF).

Projected Timeline:

2024 Pavement Preservation work will include asphalt repairs, ADA sidewalk construction, striping and slurry seal.

Project Background

Ridgefield's livability, economic vitality, and public safety depend on a healthy, viable street system. This includes upgrading substandard roads, improving pavement conditions, and improving ADA accessibility. Scheduled maintenance extends the life of our streets by 50% and costs less than extensive repairs needed without it.

Each year Ridgefield completes road maintenance and preservation projects by monitoring and prioritizing streets according to the Pavement Conditions Index (PCI). Proactive pavement preservation methods are the best way to prevent costly street repairs in the future. This program is paid for by all who use Ridgefield’s streets through the Ridgefield Transportation Benefit District.

Next Steps

In 2024, the following projects will put these funds to use:

Asphalt Repairs at Intersections

  • S 65th Ave/S 5th St Intersection
  • S 42nd Pl/S 38th Way Intersection
  • S Timm Rd/S 6th Way Intersection
  • S Timm Rd/S 11th St Intersection

Crack and Slurry Seal (Neighborhoods*)

  • Canterbury Trails Neighborhood
  • Discovery Ridge Neighborhood
  • Pioneer Canyon Neighborhood
  • Laurel Heights Neighborhood
  • Green Gables Neighborhood
  • Bella Noche Neighborhood
  • Cedar Creek Neighborhood
  • Taverner Ridge Neighborhood

*Exact locations of planned work in these neighborhoods described in Resurfacing Map (PDF).

Projected Timeline: