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and performance standards that

appropriately address or help prevent

deficient pavement conditions. When

considering a maintenance program,

an Association should review their

budget, the intended life cycle of the

maintenance item, and the age of the

roadways throughout the community.

For example, if a particular road-

way is nearing the end of its useful

life, the association may elect to

perform temporary or less expensive

repairs to reduce further damage to

the pavement layers until a replace-

ment project can be afforded.

There are many techniques for

patching, crack sealing, and sealcoat-

ing that provide various levels of per-

formance at different installation costs.

Typical maintenance programs will

include some degree of the following:

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