Why not wait until the road starts to deteriorate and appears to require repaving?
Blacktop pavement deteriorates on a scale similar to a bell curve. It remains in very good shape for a number of years; but once it starts to show wear, it fails at a rapid rate. If this failure is not caught and corrected within a short time frame, it could mean much more extensive repairs above and beyond a thin overlay of new blacktop. Failure of the roadway pavement causes a poor riding/walking surface and ponding of storm water, which promotes potholes and extensive cracking that requires costly routine maintenance and generates safety concerns for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians.

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1. Does the Highway Department pick up trash?
2. When does the town pick up loose leaves?
3. Why can’t the town pick up loose leaves weekly, like they pick up bagged leaves, grass clippings, and brush?
4. How long does leaf collection take? What days of the week does it take place?
5. Where should I put my loose leaves for pickup?
6. How can I find out when my leaves will be picked up?
7. What size tree limbs/branches can I put out for the Highway Department to pick up?
8. Who should I call regarding dead animals in the roadway or on the side of the road?
9. When are Town of Bethlehem roads repaved and what are the reasons for repaving?
10. Why not wait until the road starts to deteriorate and appears to require repaving?
11. How is the determination made as to where to repave?
12. Why do Highway Department employees water the flowers when it is raining?
13. Who is in charge of maintaining street signs?