The roadway near my house is in rough shape. How is it decided what roads are to be repaved?
The decision to repave or overlay a roadway is assisted by monitoring the Pavement Quality Index (PQI), which quantifies the pavement condition based on surface distress and wheel path roughness. Anoka County has a Pavement Quality Index (PQI) rating system that ranges from 0-100, with 100 being the best quality roadway. When a roadway drops below our minimum thresholds (which vary depending on the road), we either plan to repave it or reconstruct it. Each year, on average, we repave over 15 miles of the 420-plus miles of roadway owned and maintained by Anoka County.

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1. Where can I find information about specific construction projects?
2. The roadway near my house is in rough shape. How is it decided what roads are to be repaved?
3. I noticed the trail adjacent to the county roadway hasn’t had the snow plowed off of it yet. Who should I contact?
4. At a project Open House, I was told that no decisions have been made on the design of the roadway but there was a design-layout on display. Doesn’t that mean that the decisions have already been made?
5. Why are you proposing to eliminate some of the access points along the roadway? How is this decided?
6. I’ve noticed a lot of roundabouts being built around the region. Are they coming to Anoka County?
7. It seems like people are speeding on the road. Can the County lower the speed limits on their roadways?
8. Will I be assessed for the roadway improvement?
9. Why aren't they working on my road?