About 7 miles of streets in Half Moon Bay will be repaved by the end of 2015 after the City Council approved a plan last month to resurface the remaining streets identified within the city’s rehabilitation program.
The project will assist in the city completing the entire project within the next two years, according to the city.
The city has rehabilitated about 17 out of 27 total miles of city maintained streets during the last three fiscal years and has prioritized the work per recommendations made by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, according to the city.
In 2012, the MTC scored Half Moon Bay streets as “at risk” and in need of repair to prevent rapid deterioration.
The street rehabilitation program is paid for through significant local and grant funds, which includes money from Measure J, a half-cent local sales tax approved by voters in 2012, according to the city.
For more information about the project and for a list of streets due for paving visit www.hmbcity.com.
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