Street Maintenance Projects

Asphalt is known as a flexible pavement which operates differently than a rigid pavement, such as concrete. The advantages of a flexible pavement is that it can expand and contract easier across varying temperatures and tends to have a smoother ride for travelers due to its flexible properties. The flexible pavement is then supported by the layers of soil and gravel found beneath the asphalt layer.

Once constructed, the asphalt pavement, gravel base, and underlying soils are exposed to varying temperatures, water, snow, solar radiation, chemicals, salt, sand, and all types of weather over the course of its lifecycle. Depending on how well the asphalt pavement is maintained, will help determine how long the road will last.

The Village of Weston maintains its asphalt roads using several different strategies in an effort to maximize the life of our road infrastructure and to protect the Village's investment. This approach is no different than a homeowner maintaining their home or a owner maintaining their vehicle. We all want to protect our investment the best we can.

Below are four different strategies the Public Works Department is utilizing to help maintain the road infrastructure in the Village of Weston.

  1. Crack Sealing
  2. Asphalt Sealing
  3. Asphalt Overlay
  4. Asphalt Mill/Pulverize

By applying a compound to the asphalt, the Village is able to slow the oxidation process of the asphalt pavement and preserve pavement flexibility.  This is a proactive approach to street maintenance designed to prevent and delay damage to good pavement.  Extending the life of roads is financially sound as it preserves our assets and resources which costs the Village less money over the life of the road.  

Once applied the GSB-88 sealant product will dry in 4-6 hours depending on the air temperature that day.  If you have a sprinkler system, please do not run it in the early morning of, or on the day of the sealant application as it will impact the sealant.  

At least one day prior to work being performed the contractor Fahrner Asphalt Sealers will notify residents by placing No Parking signs along the street and by placing door hangers with a notification on an entryway door of your residence to let you know of the upcoming work and at that time all vehicles will need to be removed from the street.

NOTE - Your vehicles will be required to be parked in driveways or on adjacent streets on the day of and for the duration of the sealant application and drying process on your street. Parked cars on a posted street will be towed.

Driving or walking on newly applied sealant material before it has cured will damage the street and stick to your shoes, be splattered onto your vehicle and will track onto concrete driveways. The material is adhesive but can be removed from the vehicles with products available at local auto parts stores. Read and follow the directions if required to use removal materials. Asphalt emulsion sealer will be damaged by sharp turning during the curing phase, specifically power steering turns. This can be avoided by making wide turns. Always be sure the vehicle is moving before turning the steering wheel.

The Village apologizes for any resulting inconvenience experienced during the time this work is being performed either near your home or along the route you may be taking while this work is being completed. Please understand that the Village is performing this maintenance to protect the Village infrastructure investment for years to come. Thank you for your understanding, patience, and cooperation during this much needed maintenance project.

If you should have any questions about the proposed work, please feel free to contact the Village of Weston Public Works Department.

2025 Street Maintenance Map