City looking down the road to repave major arterials, asking for budget increase
KAMLOOPS — Increased traffic, heavier vehicles, and harsher winters are all working to break down city roads faster than in years past.
Now, many main roads — and some side roads — in the city are in line to be fully redone in the next few years.
“We’re aware our arterial and collector roads are in a challening condition,” said city streets and environmental services manager Glen Farrow. “Over the last five years, we’ve seen them decrease from a PQI of 80 down to 75. With that, they are trending downward, and because of that downward trend in our pavement quality, it’s needed to really put more money into the asphalt.”