This action must be performed by the property owner within 48 hours following a snow event
Shovel sidewalks
These typically appear on the pavement every late winter and spring
Potholes
This circular structure is an alternative to traffic signals or signs to improve flow of traffic at an intersection
Roundabout
A portion of major projects is typically paid for using this funding type
Local, State, or Federal grants
The narrow strip of land adjacent to roadways where the city has legal control
Right of Way (ROW)
These roads are cleared first during and after a snow storm
Arterial Roads & Thoroughfares
Chip seal, crack sealing and sealcoats are a few examples of what
Asphalt Surface Treatments
Infrastructure projects completed by developers that will be turned over to the City
Public Improvement Projects
Construction projects are typically awarded to Contractors through this process
Invitation for Bids
This must be obtained before a business can perform work within City right of way (ROW)
ROW Permit
This organization is responsible for plowing and maintaining US-56
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)
This process requires removing the top layer of old asphalt and then replacing it with a new layer to extend a road's lifespan
Mill & Overlay
This program details capital expenditures planned over the next 5 years
Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
Public Works received an award for improvements near this major interchange that included a new road, turn lanes and signalization
I-35 and Gardner Road
This body of water is owned and maintained by the city but is not located within City Limits
Gardner Lake
What a property owner should do if a plow damages their property
Contact Public Works
This citizen-approved funding source allows the Pavement Management Program to be completed annually
Half-cent infrastructure special sales tax
This permit is maintained by the City and governs actions taken to protect the municipal storm sewer system from pollution
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit
This organization is responsible for management of projects on the state or national highway system
Kansas Department of Transportation
This facility was obtained by the City in 1946 and is the 7th most populated of its kind in Kansas
Gardner Municipal Airport
These keep plows from clearing all the snow off the roads
Vehicles parked on streets
The number 235 represents what
The number of lane miles of roadway maintained by the city
This plan guides future development of the City's transportation network
Transportation Master Plan (TMP)
A new sidewalk installed along Moonlight Rd from Warren St to White Dr was funded in part by what program
Safe Routes to School
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons are used here to advise drivers to slow down and prepare to stop for pedestrians
Mid-Block Crosswalks