Frequently Asked Questions
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Chip seal is used to preserve roadways approximately every seven years. Although the roadway generally appears to be in good shape at seven years industry research suggests that the road deteriorates, or becomes pot holed, ridged, etc, very quickly after the seven year period. Our crews restore the roads by applying oil and rock chips, reducing need for more intensive and expensive treatments.Public Works
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About a week after we place the oil and rock we come back with a sweeper and sweep up all the excess rock. We will pile it near where it is swept. Excess oiling rock can be used by members of the public on a first-come first-served basis.Public Works
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Accounts must be set up in person at our office at: 1600 13th Ave. S. Kelso, WA 98626Public Works
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Your bills are due the following 15th of the month. For example, a June billing is due July 15th. If the 15th falls on a non-business day, the due date moves to the preceding date (usually the Friday) before. You can still make payments up to the 15th on a non-business day, using our online payment system.Public Works
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These items may be taken to Waste Control at: 1150 3rd Ave. Longview, WA 98632Public Works
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Building and Planning will review your application and notify you if you need a stormwater permit. If the project will require an abbreviated for full Construction Stormwater Permit you will be directed to Department of Public Works. The Department of Public Works will provide you with application materials and any other necessary information. When you have completed the application Public Works will review it. Once the application has been reviewed and approved you will take it back to Building and Planning and the Building and Planning application process will proceed.Public Works
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Public Works
Browse Public Works Road Right-of-Way Documents or contact the Right-of-Way Department (360) 577-3030.