Westfield Street Rehabilitation Project – Phase II

The Westfield Street Rehabilitation Project serves as an example of Efficient and Sustainable Road Maintenance and Reconstruction. 1. This project was a substantial improvement to the City of West Sacramento’s transportation infrastructure and can be quantified as: • 585,000 square feet of chip sealed roadway • 1,207,000 square feet or 19 lane-miles of slurry sealed roadway • 1,486 tons hot mix asphalt placed in repairing failed pavement • 3,283 linear feet of curb & gutter reconstructed for proper drainage • 18 ADA ramps upgrade for pedestrian access • Resurfaced Sacramento River boat launch parking lot for the City Parks Department 2. The project spanned three corners of the West Sacramento geographically and adjacent to a multitude of land uses including industrial, commercial, residential, and recreational areas. Further complexities include the variety of pavement rehabilitation and preservation treatments specified, including: • Type A HMA for leveling course • Type C “Intersection Blend” Hot Mix Asphalt • Polymer-Modified Asphalt Rubber chip seal • Polymer-modified fiberized slurry seal (Type II & Type III) with black aggregate 3. This project also took into account the use of sustainable processes including the use of recycled rubber in the chip seal. • An equivalent of 4,317 scrap tires are diverted from our landfills • Rubberized chip seal layer helps to reduce overall long term maintenance cost by extending the life of the resurfaced road Finally, the project was completed within budget and schedule with good feedback from impacted citizens.