Fayetteville getting new data to assess street conditions

City crews work in 2017 on milling and placing an asphalt overlay on North Street between College and Gregg avenues. The City Council recently approved a new agreement with the same company that used a trailer to analyze the condition of streets in the city five years ago. (File photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)
City crews work in 2017 on milling and placing an asphalt overlay on North Street between College and Gregg avenues. The City Council recently approved a new agreement with the same company that used a trailer to analyze the condition of streets in the city five years ago. (File photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)


FAYETTEVILLE -- The days of relying solely on the "windshield test" to judge a road's condition are far behind the city.

The City Council earlier this month approved a $175,000 contract to have Infrastructure Management Services in Tempe, Ariz.,

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