Apply for $175,000 state grant to use recycled tire rubber in street repairs
$175,000
Resolution 37-07
In Plain English
The city wants to apply for a state grant that helps cities use rubberized asphalt made from recycled tires. This material costs more than regular asphalt but lasts longer and reduces road noise. If approved, the $175,000 covers the extra cost of using this eco-friendly material on upcoming street projects.
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