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If budgets allow the District has the ability to install a very limited distance of chip seal road treatment over gravel each year. To learn more chip seal practices, please submit an inquiry via the MyPuebloWest system available as a free download from the Apple and Android app stores, or the link on our webpage at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest.
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A Roadshow is a community meeting where Pueblo West Public Works Department engages residents on road repair and maintenance issues. Our staff inform residents about what we are doing to maintain and mitigate damage on a limited budget, and we listen to the opinions and perspectives of our residents. To learn more about these community engagement meetings, please call 719-547-5012.
When making a service request, specify the problem, location, address, your email address so we can follow up with you, and attach a photo of the issue if possible. The easiest way to track progress is to submit using the Pueblo West Metropolitan District's MyPuebloWest system available as a free downloadable app from Apple or Android or on our website at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest.
Please report washboard roads and all other road damage or maintenance issues via MyPuebloWest available as a free app from Apple and Android or on our website at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest.
If you spot a pothole or other damage to paved or gravel roads submit the pothole using the Pueblo West Metropolitan District's MyPuebloWest system available as a free download from the Apple and Android app stores, or the link on our webpage at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest. It is important for you to be as specific as possible when providing the location and provide your email address for follow up. Photos are also very helpful.
Maintenance request for gravel roads should be reported through the MyPuebloWerst system. Any damage or maintenance issue to paved or gravel roads submit the pothole using the Pueblo West Metropolitan District's MyPuebloWest system available as a free download from the Apple and Android app stores, or the link on our webpage at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest. It is important for you to be as specific as possible when providing the location and provide your email address for follow up. Photos are also very helpful.
Your residential road most likely will not be paved. All roads are paved or chip-sealed unless they meet an exception where they have less than 200 average daily traffic (ADT) volume. However, if you are living on a gravel residential road and you believe your road is meeting a 200 average daily traffic (ADT) volume because it's becoming built-out, you can reach out to our Engineering Department.
If budgets allow the District has the ability to install Magnesium Chloride Dust treatment on gravel roads for only a few miles per year. The roadways receiving dust treatment are chosen based on a series of factors but especially those with the highest daily traffic volumes. To request dust control measures or report damage to paved or gravel roads submit the pothole using the Pueblo West Metropolitan District's MyPuebloWest system available as a free download from the Apple and Android app stores, or the link on our webpage at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest. It is important for you to be as specific as possible when providing the location and provide your email address for follow up. Photos are also very helpful.
The District has not had a pavement overlay program in many years because of District budget restrictions. If funds are budgeted roads will be overlaid by deterioration priority. To report damage to paved or gravel roads submit the pothole using the Pueblo West Metropolitan District's MyPuebloWest system available as a free download from the Apple and Android app stores, or the link on our webpage at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest. It is important for you to be as specific as possible when providing the location and provide your email address for follow up. Photos are also very helpful.
Snowplows will generally begin plowing snow when it reaches a depth of approximately 1 inch. Priority routes have been identified based on traffic volumes, functional classification, emergency and school routes. Roadway ice problems are typically addressed by the application of a sand and calcium mixture. Click here to review our official snow removal procedures.
If you see an emergency problem with a traffic or pedestrian signal, you may report it to Pueblo County Sheriff Office at 719-583-6250. Routine maintenance problems can be reported via the MyPuebloWest system available as a free downloadable ap from Apple and Android or on our website at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest.
If you see an emergency problem, it can be reported to the Pueblo County Sheriff Office 719-583-6250. Routine maintenance problems should be reported at www.pueblowest.com/mypueblowest.
If you see an emergency problem with a traffic sign, you may report it to Pueblo County Sheriff Office at 719-583-6250. Routine maintenance problems can be reported via the MyPuebloWest system available as a free downloadable app from Apple and Android or on our website at www.pueblowestmetro.com/mypueblowest.
The S&R 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 S&R 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.