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The Columbia Public Works Street Division completed its July Chip Seal Project on Aug. 2.
But the full process is not over.
Street sweepers will continue to sweep up the streets of excess chips, which is a routine practice after chip sealing. Vehicles may continue to drive on chip sealed streets even before they are swept. However, drivers are asked to drive slowly and avoid turning too sharply or spinning tires.
Sweeping will continue throughout the summer and into the fall on all of the 95 streets that were chip sealed. Multiple passes may be necessary during this phase. Any markings covered by the chip seal will also be repainted once the chips have settled or have been swept up.
All of the streets chip sealed in 2017 are scheduled for inspection in the spring of 2018, and most if not all of them will likely be fog sealed next spring or early summer, as the budget allows, to further lock in the chips and further seal the streets from damaging water infiltration.
The Street Division welcomes reports to [email protected] relating to sweeping or striping but asks for your patience as this process will take some time as new chips may become dislodged.A fact sheet about the effectiveness of chip seal and a list of the streets that were chip sealed are available at CoMo.gov/PublicWorks/chip-seal.
(Photos attached to this press release were taken the morning of Aug. 7, 2017 on Glenn Drive. Permission is granted for their use and publication with or without attribution.)