How does the County determine if my road will receive Chip Seal and what should I expect?

The Highway Superintendent will give the District Supervisors a target mileage for their districts to assess the condition of their roads.

The District Supervisors will report back on the roads in their areas in most need of surface work.

The Highway Superintendent will finalize the list of roads and give the District Supervisors the final list.

The District Supervisors will schedule all related work – brush cutting, pipe replacements, pavement work (blade patching or paving), etc.

The Supervisor in charge of the chip sealing operation will assemble the team and plan the routing.

No sooner than three days after the chip seal is placed, the sweeping of the loose chips will take place.

Any roads that were striped will be striped by the County’s contractor.

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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?