Pavement Preservation
Pavement Preservation
This program focuses on preserving the existing pavement by adding a sealant and/or rejuvenator to the surface of the street to enhance the life of the pavement.
Pavement Restoration - Asphalt Rejuvenation Process
This program maintains roads in their current condition to prevent further deterioration.
The purpose of the sand is to minimize any tracking of product onto stone or concrete driveways - this product will not penetrate concrete or stone so any tracking will burn off/oxidize within 2 - 3 weeks through natural weathering and sunshine. If possible, do not drive over treated areas until sanded.
The other purpose of the sand is to stop any product being thrown up on vehicles during the application stage - If vehicles adhere to the flaggers instructions and posted speed limits (15 mph) there will be no product kicked up onto vehicles.
Extra Clarification
View the extra clarification document (PDF) for more information.
Pavement Base Repairs
This program focuses on partial pavement base repairs in preparation for a sealant to be applied to the street to enhance the life of the pavement.
Guidelines
- No Parking on street From 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Any vehicles in path of project will be towed to a nearby street.
- No thru traffic, except emergency vehicles.
- Barricades will be removed when the street has dried after 4 – 6 hours
- If our work occurs on the same day as your Solid Waste pick-up, bins will be picked up from 7:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m. that morning or the next day. Please keep your bin curbside until picked up.
- To prevent damaging new asphalt, avoid turning your car steering wheel while stopped and make gentle turns.
Visit Street Maintenance Projects for more information.
About Street Repairs
Street repairs ensure that our roadways are properly maintained and will last for years to come.
Let us know about streets needing repair by calling 3-1-1 or 210-207-6000. You may also use the 311SA mobile app.
NOTE: Project could be rescheduled or delayed due to adverse weather, environmental conditions, or unforeseen issues.
Construction Notices
Did you receive a construction notice in the mail or at your door? Do you have questions? You can reach out to the contact listed on your notice for project information and to provide feedback.
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Have you ever wondered why we repair streets that don’t look that bad?
Think of it like getting an oil change — a small investment now prevents costly repairs later. The same goes for our streets: early maintenance extends their lifespan and saves millions in taxpayer dollars compared to waiting until they’re in poor condition.
Smart fixes today mean smoother, safer streets tomorrow.