Can I get in and out of my driveway while they are reclaiming or paving?

Generally, you will be able to get in and out of your driveway at all times except for the following times:

  • Between when the reclaiming machine goes by your driveway and the grader smooths out the reclaimed surface (can be up to a couple hours of delay)
  • If there is curb being replaced in front of your driveway, you may not be able to access your driveway for up to a week. This is a very rare occurrence, however, and we will let you know if you are affected by this work.
  • During the first and second paving operations, you will not have access to your driveway from the time the paver goes by your driveway until the rollers are finished compacting the new pavement. This process usually takes about a half-hour or so.

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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?