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Gilham Road from Honeywood Street to Crescent Avenue <br />Project Description: This project included rehabilitation of Gilham Road in northeast Eugene <br />from Honeywood Street to Crescent Avenue. <br />Treatment Methodology: While this street exhibited nearly continuous low to medium severity <br />cracking, pavement testing determined there was sufficient existing pavement and base <br />aggregate to rehabilitate this street by removing and repaving ( "inlay ") 4 inches of asphalt <br />pavement. <br />Costs: Total project costs, from all funding sources, are estimated at $493,000. <br />Total Bond Funds Programmed to the Project = $305,000 <br />Total Projected /Actual Bond Funds Used = $469,000 <br />Difference = $- 164,000 <br />In order to remove enough depth of pavement to eliminate reflective cracking from occurring in <br />5 to 7 years, a thicker depth of pavement needed to be removed than originally anticipated <br />when the Street Repair Bond was developed, which increased the project cost. <br />Additional Sources of Funding: Stormwater and wastewater utility funds <br />Project Photos: <br />k <br />Gilham Road post- construction <br />2012 SRRP REPORT <br />Gilham Road pre- construction <br />
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