One lane each way between Rock Prairie and 2818 (and maybe further). Of all the roads that need to be worked on, why do they feel they need to resurface Wellborn Rd? Glad our tax dollars are being spent so wisely.
Heismenberg said:
Wish they would have spent that money towards an overpass on 2818 at Holleman and George Bush. But that would make too much sense.
redd38 said:Heismenberg said:
Wish they would have spent that money towards an overpass on 2818 at Holleman and George Bush. But that would make too much sense.
Those aren't in the ballpark of the same cost.
Heismenberg said:redd38 said:Heismenberg said:
Wish they would have spent that money towards an overpass on 2818 at Holleman and George Bush. But that would make too much sense.
Those aren't in the ballpark of the same cost.
Clearly. I'm just saying, why spend money on something that's perfectly fine?
etmydst said:
Maybe they should let it fall apart before they spend anything on it? Sounds like yall would be happy with potholes all over the road before a dime of money is spent. Makes sense.
Builder93 said:
It could also be a coefficient of friction issue. If the pavement is too slippery then they need to resurface it in order to keep you precious drivers from sliding off the road. But I only took a few engineering classes. Could be they just wanted to piss you off.
You are right. I don't drive there much. Still, could be the same factor. Maybe it isn't shedding water correctly. The first post said resurfacing.RGRAg1/75 said:Builder93 said:
It could also be a coefficient of friction issue. If the pavement is too slippery then they need to resurface it in order to keep you precious drivers from sliding off the road. But I only took a few engineering classes. Could be they just wanted to piss you off.
Isn't that section of Wellborn concrete vs asphalt? Doesn't apply.
"currently under construction" should be your first clue.Quote:
Well they forgot to put a gap in the median that is currently under construction. It's solid, near the stoplight.