Here's some good news from the City of Temecula:
Have you seen this van? They're with us cruising through Temecula collecting street pavement data using high-tech lasers and computers to determine which streets need repair, slurry seal, and rehabilitation.
Streets that are repaired when they are in a good condition will cost less over their lifetime than streets that are allowed to deteriorate to a poor condition, so this analysis helps the City prioritize 326 miles of roadways, encompassing over 8.8 million square yards of concrete and asphalt surfacing.