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    Paso Robles City Council approves nearly $700,000 for road repairs 

    Project is one of the final initiatives funded by Measure E-12

    – The City of Paso Robles has announced that it has begun the repair of several critical streets in the 2024-25 fiscal year, thanks to the continued support of voter-approved Measure E-12 funding. At the City Council meeting on Feb. 18, 2025, the council approved an agreement with a contractor to initiate street repair work on the west side of Paso Robles.

    The repairs will focus on sections of Merry Hill, 15th Street, and Terrace Hill Road—three streets that have shown signs of significant deterioration. Specifically, Merry Hill (Pacific to Fresno) has a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of 36, 15th Street (Chestnut to Terrace Hill Road) has a PCI of 32, and Terrace Hill Road (cul-de-sac) has a PCI of 44. All three are classified as being in poor condition and are in need of repair.

    The scope of work includes extensive asphalt repairs, such as localized dig-out repairs, followed by the application of a 1-inch leveling course and a 2-inch rubberized asphalt final course. These upgrades will improve the streets’ structural integrity and provide a smoother, safer travel experience for residents and visitors alike. The work is scheduled to begin today and be complete in early June.

    This street repair project is one of the final initiatives funded by Measure E-12, a critical funding source for the City’s infrastructure improvements, which expired on March 31, 2025. With the successful passage of Measure I-24 in November 2024, Paso Robles will continue to have a reliable funding source for street repairs moving forward.

    The total cost of this phase of repairs, under the construction contract with Westrock LLC, is $673,999. This investment in Paso Robles’ streets will not only enhance the quality of life for residents but will also contribute to the long-term health and safety of the city’s transportation network.

     

     

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