Repairs
Streets, like most things, begin to show sign of wear and
tear with age. As streets get older
they require repairs to help maintain a good driving surface. Different types of street surfaces require
different types of repairs. Brick
streets, although not necessarily the smoothest, do require the least amount of
repairs and maintenance. If a brick
crumbles or pops out it is simply replaced with another brick. Concrete streets provide a different
challenge altogether. Moisture and cold
weather work together to crack and deteriorate concrete surfaces. Therefore it is imperative that concrete and
asphalt streets be sealed to keep out moisture before the cold Nebraska weather
comes each year.
The
Public Works Department uses two different methods in an attempt to keep
streets sealed from moisture and prevent more costly repairs. The first method is pothole repair. Each spring, and as needed during the summer
months, crews survey the entire town and use cold asphalt mix to fill potholes
and depressions of various sizes. This
not only makes for a smoother ride but also allows moisture to drain into the
gutters and off of the driving surface.
The second method is joint and crack sealing. Every fall, usually in October, crews are sent to first blow dirt
and moisture from cracks in the street and then fill them with a hot tar
sealant. These two methods are
effective in prolonging the useful life of concrete and asphalt streets. Yet repairs of this type can only be
effective until a certain point of deterioration when more costly repairs such
as replacement become necessary.
The Public Works Department
replaces small areas of street as needed that have broken up significantly or
settled to create a large depression.
When entire sections of street are in need of overlay or replacement,
they become a part of Wayne’s One-and Six-Year Plan. The Superintendent of Public Works is required to annually
prepare a plan for street improvements for the current year and the following
five years. This plan is then filed
with the Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards in Lincoln. Each January the Superintendent submits this
plan to the City Council for approval at a public hearing. This plan and the yearly repair activities
mentioned above are devised to help maintain Wayne’s network of streets.