Friday, March 27, 2015

Dunwoody Road Maintenance Lag

Dunwoody was formed in 2008 to gain local control over zoning and road maintenance.  Since 2009, the City Staff has assumed control over planning and zoning and the Dunwoody budget has allocated about $2 million a year to fix 6 lane-miles a year, except for election years. The cost for that is $333,333 per lane-mile.  The road maintenance schedule we’ve said we would follow requires a 25 year cycle.

The rate of 6 lane-miles a year is about half of what would be required if the beginning of the 25 year cycle had really started in 2009, but DeKalb was so slow, they were already 15 years behind by 2009.

In 2009, the city claimed that Dunwoody had about 300 lane-miles of roads.  Again in 2013, the city said we had 150 center-line miles of roads. The city’s estimate of total roads bounced around from 2009 to 2013.

I received an independent quote for milling and resurfacing asphalt for $75,000 per lane mile.  That would be $150,000 per center-line mile.  But if the road-bed was damaged and needed to be repaired, the price doubled.

In 2009, it was clear that our roads had road-bed rot. Cracked asphalt bumps and pot-holes indicated that our road-bed deterioration was severe and we would save money if we doubled our repair plan to get on schedule.

We didn’t do that, but we did spend a lot of money on “other things” that don’t get worse by the day.

If we had been serious about road repair in 2009, we would have allocated $4 million a year for milling and resurfacing. We would have also watched our cost per lane-mile closer.

We’ve wasted $2 million a year on “economic development” and “studies” and unnecessary “intersection design options: that would have been better spent on asphalt.

If we have finished 25 center-line miles of road and need to fix another 125 centerline miles, at $150,000 per center-line mile we will need to spend at least $18,750,000.  If the road-beds need to be replaced, it will cost double that or more. If we move curbs or storm sewers it will certainly cost more.

It’s time to double down and start spending $4 million a year on asphalt.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

No comments: