What doesn't the Streets and Roads Dept maintain our gravel road consistently?

The Pueblo West Streets and Roads Department has limited resources to maintain the 400 miles of graveled and asphalt/chip-sealed roads within Pueblo West. With only 12 staff operators and 3 motor graders, the Streets and Roads Department implements a priority system that addresses the most immediate needs first, such as issues of Public Safety, and then each additional need based on severity and impact.  

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1. How are Pueblo West roads currently funded?
2. Who is responsible for road maintenance in Pueblo West?
3. Why are the roads so bad in Pueblo West?
4. What information do I need to provide when reporting a service request?
5. How do I report a washboard road?
6. How do I report a pothole?
7. How do I request maintenance on my gravel road?
8. Will my gravel road be paved?
9. Can chip seal be installed on my gravel road?
10. Cars on my road are creating excessive dust. Can you eliminate the dust?
11. My asphalt road is badly cracked. How can I get my road overlaid with a new asphalt surface?
12. What is the Pueblo West Streets and Roads Snow and Ice Removal policy?
13. How do I report a malfunctioning traffic or pedestrian signal?
14. How do I report a tree, shrub or other objects blocking a street sign?
15. How do I report a missing damaged, missing or vandalized street name sign?
16. How much does it cost to fix a road?
17. What doesn't the Streets and Roads Dept maintain our gravel road consistently?