Sunday, May 31, 2009

NEW ALBANY STREET PAVING SUMMARY:

Rating/Budget
Functional Classification:

Rating 1:

Major Arterial - $0.00
Minor Arterial - $0.00
Collector Streets - $93,255
Local Streets - $173,870
Alleys - $127,134
Local Industrial
Streets - $0.00
Totals - $394,259

Rating 2:

Major Arterial - $0.00
Minor Arterial - $0.00
Collector Streets - $0.00
Local Streets - $0.00
Alleys - $89,324
Local Industrial
Streets - $0.00
Totals - $89,324

Rating 3:

Major Arterial - $248,995
Minor Arterial - $34,755
Collector Streets - $0.00
Local Streets - $215,803
Alleys - $112,496
Local Industrial
Streets - $0.00
Totals - $612,049

Rating 4:

Major Arterial - $142,619
Minor Arterial - $108,524
Collector Streets - $31,886
Local Streets - $913,032
Alleys - $177,828
Local Industrial
Streets - $58,212
Totals - $1,432,101

Rating 5:

Major Arterial - $320,838
Minor Arterial - $85,017
Collector Streets - $134,260
Local Streets - $937,610
Alleys - $125,149
Local Industrial
Streets - $47,802
Totals - $1,650,676

Rating 6:

Major Arterial - $320,309
Minor Arterial - $142,585
Collector Streets - $134,136
Local Streets - $1,203,935
Alleys - $106,255
Local Industrial
Streets - $49,157
Totals - $1,956,377
______________
Grand Total - $6,134,757

Source - Jacobi, Toombs & Lanz

Freedom Of Speech would like to say:

Based on a comparison to the condition of other city streets, Spring Street "IS NOT" a high priority in need of repair!

Does the City of New Albany plan to spend the $2 million in paving to hand out as political favors?

Or...will they pave the "WORST STREETS" first?

Is your street one of the rough streets listed?