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Village Road
Millage Proposal - 2008
Street
Projects
The
Village of Bellevue does the following: routine maintenance, chip sealing,
and continued repairs and replacing of the streets in the worst
condition. Routine maintenance includes patching potholes in streets,
grading and spraying chloride on the few remaining gravel streets in the
Village, and snow plowing. Below are some of projects we have undertaken.
2001:
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Routine
maintenance
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Repave the
300 block of E. Ellsworth St.
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Slurry
Seal Madison St., Mill St., and Williams St.
2002:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Complete
reconstruction of the 100 block of S. Adams St.
2003:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Complete
reconstruction of the 100 block of N. Williams St.
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Complete
reconstruction of the 100 block of S. Williams St.
2004:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Finish
complete reconstruction of Williams St.
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Chip seal
south one third (1/3) of Village streets
2005:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Chip seal
northeast one third (1/3) of Village streets
2006:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Complete
reconstruction of the 200 block to 400 block of W. Jackson St.
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Chip seal
northwest one third (1/3) of Village streets
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Reconstruct East and West Alley behind downtown business district.
The
Village takes our responsibility to maintain our street infrastructure
seriously. Our public works department works very hard to keep our
streets in good condition and is noted for their commitment to keeping the
streets open and drivable in the winter months.
2007
and beyond:
·
Routine
maintenance
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Chip/slurry seal
·
Complete
Reconstruction of streets based on need
Future projects are dependent on available
funding.
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