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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
An estimated 13,000 cubic yards of Recycled Asphaltic Pavement — RAP — stretches around the city-owned property near the city barn, a result of the city-wide street improvement program. The city council recently adopted a resolution authorizing Mayor Chad Monceaux to sell a portion of the RAP determined to be surplus.

Council authorizes mayor to sell surplus Recycled Asphaltic Pavement to public

CROWLEY – During the city-wide street improvement program, a common scene involves a large dinosaur-like machine spitting out ground up road material into the back of a dump truck.

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