Where and when is the city planning FDR projects?

The city generally has an FDR project of varying size and scope every other year (or more frequently depending on the need). Typically, city staff meets in the fall of each year to review pavement management data and budget information and take "field trips" to look at each candidate street. The city usually only plans these projects a year or two in advance, but sometimes with bigger FDR projects the city will plan 3 years or more in the future in order to secure the needed funding to complete the projects.

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1. What is a full depth reclamation (FDR)?
2. Can I get in and out of my driveway while they are reclaiming or paving?
3. Why does the city do FDR projects?
4. Why not do these projects more often?
5. What types of streets are good candidates for FDR projects?
6. How is parking affected by FDR projects?
7. How are FDR projects paid for, and am I assessed for them?
8. Where and when is the city planning FDR projects?
9. How are seal coat projects paid for and am I assessed for them?
10. Where and when is the city planning seal coat projects?