Why are we chip sealing the roads on Anderson Island?
All paved roadways in Pierce County have a service life and need preservative treatments to extend their life. The preservative treatments options range include full depth overlays using hot mix asphalt, chip seals, and other surface sealing treatments such as slurry and cape seals. The type of surface treatments selected are based on the pavement condition, average daily traffic counts, percentage of truck traffic and roadway classification (arterial, collector and local access roads). The service life of paved roadways can vary and pavement conditions are monitored, evaluated and scored to ensure the right type of treatment is applied at the right time to ensure the lowest life cycle cost is achieved.

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1. What is a “chip seal”?
2. Why are we chip sealing the roads on Anderson Island?
3. How long will the chip seal work take?
4. Which roads will be chip sealed?
5. When will the project start?
6. How soon will I be able to drive on the new chipseal?