The City recently completed $11 million worth of road rehabilitation projects throughout city, completely utilizing the 2017 Gas Tax Bond funds secured for this purpose. The 34 projects addressed a variety of road issues.
The Public Works Department is requesting the Governing Body to approve additional funding of $2.99 million for further road rehabilitation needs across every district in the city. The recommended source of funding for the new projects is the Fiscal Year 2021 Gross Receipts Tax revenue that the City realized as the recovery got underway in February, which exceeded the FY21 budgeted expenditures.
“Mayor Webber and the City Councilors have focused attention and funds to improve the conditions of Santa Fe streets,” says Public Works Director Regina Wheeler. “These types of projects are fundamental for our community. And re-paving is the ultimate way to prevent potholes.”
While main and arterial streets are a priority due to the number of people served by these streets, a number of residential roads will be rehabilitated with any savings from those projects. This work is scheduled to begin after funding is approved by the Governing Body and is expected to be completed by the end of the 2021 paving season. The Public Works and Utilities Committee heard a presentation on the funding request Monday evening. The matter will go before the Finance Committee on Monday, and the Governing Body on Wednesday, August 11.