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Mountain View looks to spend $5M to fix degraded roads
Crumbling pavement, potholes and faded lane markings are not an uncommon sight on Mountain View’s roads. That could change soon though as the city is planning to invest in a street maintenance project that seeks to repair and repave nearly 1 million square feet of roadway.
What happened
According to Mountain View Voice’s source item, Mountain View looks to spend $5M to fix degraded roads, Crumbling pavement, potholes and faded lane markings are not an uncommon sight on Mountain View’s roads. That could change soon though as the city is planning to invest in a street maintenance project that seeks to repair and repave nearly 1 million square feet of roadway.
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Primary source: Mountain View looks to spend $5M to fix degraded roads via Mountain View Voice. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Mountain View looks to spend $5M to fix degraded roadsMountain View Voice - 2026-05-11T19:17:40+00:00
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