September 19, 2024
Contractors retained by the County of Prince Edward will be undertaking a micro surfacing application on various roads starting Monday, September 23. Work is expected to be completed within two weeks.
The following roads will be affected:
- County Road 4 (Civic Address 725 to Civic Address 1119)
- County Road 18 (Civic Address 2102 to County Road 12)
- County Road 33 (Civic Address 15087 to Civic Address 15490)
- Ridge Road (County Road 10 to Civic Address 608)
Minor traffic disruptions are expected, and single lane closures will occur during the work. The operation is mobile within the lane closure. Disruption to property access within the work zone may occur. Residents are reminded to follow directions from traffic control persons on-site.
Micro surfacing is a road rehabilitation technique that extends the life expectancy of the asphalt roadway. The technique seals the road surface to prevent water from infiltrating the road base. The technique also creates a road surface with a coarser texture for enhanced skid resistance and reinstates a safe wearing surface.
A specialized machine mixes material (emulsified asphalt, aggregate, filler, water and additives) that are then spread over the existing road surface. After a short curing period, traffic is provided access to the new surface.
The micro surfacing work on asphalt roads is one aspect of the Five-Year Road Improvement Plan. The majority of the work in 2024 focuses on single surface treatment, a preventative maintenance technique that extends the life of a surface-treated road surface that is still in good condition (similar to how micro surfacing extends the life of asphalt roads).
For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613.476.2148 extension 1023, 613.962.9108 extension 1023, or email info@pecounty.on.ca.
Please note: The County of Prince Edward provides this information as a service to the general public. While we do our best to provide accurate information, construction projects and associated service disruptions are subject to change based on weather, road, traffic, and other uncontrollable conditions.