RE: Chip Seal on Germantown Road before Kaiser

Schreck, George

2005-08-01



Where I grew up in Connecticut, they chip sealed (they called it iron

topping or something like that) every road even if it had just been

paved. It did seem to work, although it was not much fun on a bicycle.





Actually, I think Washington County has been cognizant of cyclists'

needs as the chip seal is very small and not bad at all. It certainly

is better than a chopped up road from freeze thaw.



My only curiosity is the selection criteria used, but it probably is

more information that I really would like or need.      



-----Original Message-----

From: Peter Murphy [mailto:murphy_-@hotmail.com]

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:39 AM

To: ob-@topica.com

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Chip Seal on Germantown Road before Kaiser

intersection





Chip seal prolonges the useful life of pavements and seals very fine

cracks

in pavement before they get large enough for water and vegetation to get



trapped in them. It is a good time for it. It should be done nearly

every 5

years.



I know it gets slick in wet conditions, but just giving you a pavement

engineer's perspective. Flame on.



Pete Murphy



If you wanted to get somewhere and it took you

a long time to get there, would you wanna rush back here?

I didn't think so....Frank Black













 From: "Schreck, George" <george.-@pacificorp.com>

Reply-To: george.-@pacificorp.com

To: jo-@aracnet.com, Ivan.C.-@intel.com

CC: ob-@topica.com

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Chip Seal on Germantown Road before Kaiser

intersection

Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 09:27:56 -0700



Although that is true, as some of the roads actually were paved within

the last few years, the road department will argue that this is

preventive. There probably is some merit to that, but how their

choices

 are made is difficult to determine as there seem to be more deserving

roads for resurfacing. The good news is that it is very small chip

seal, and it is not that bad.



-----Original Message-----

From: jo-@aracnet.com [mailto:jo-@aracnet.com]

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:21 AM

To: Ivan.C.-@intel.com

Cc: ob-@topica.com

Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Chip Seal on Germantown Road before Kaiser

intersection



Meadors, Ivan C wrote:



 They recently chip-sealed Germantown Road between Cornelius Pass

Road

  and the Kaiser intersection (west side of Skyline). Not too

dangerous,

  just unpleasant.



The nimrods that makeup Washington County Road Dept also chipsealed the

road

that passes through Roy. Yet the fail to repair Evergreen East of the

Hillsboro Airport. The funny thing is: ALl of the aforementioend roads

that were 'fixed' by chipsealing had no problems in the first place.



Well.. outside of the fact that a lot of bicyclists use them on a daily

basis.



Joe



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