What is the Chip Seal process?

A chip seal is a two-step process which includes first an application of asphalt emulsion and then a layer of crushed rock to an existing asphalt pavement surface. A chip seal gets its name from the “chips” or small crushed rock placed on the surface.

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1. Does the County trim or cut down trees?
2. Does the County repair potholes?
3. Why does the County apply Chip Seal to a road?
4. What is the Chip Seal process?
5. How does the County determine if my road will receive Chip Seal and what should I expect?
6. Does the County clean out private drive culverts?
7. Will the County put up a street sign on my private road?
8. Does the County do snow removal on private roads?
9. Can I pay my water bill at the Department of Public Works?
10. Does the County maintain my subdivision streets?
11. Will the County pick up a dead animal in a roadway?