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Street Maintenance
Broomfield Public Works Department and our Streets Division take great pride in providing vital services for the community’s growth, health, safety, comfort and quality of life. The Streets Division is made up of five functions - Road and Bridge (asphalt maintenance, potholes, crack sealing), Street Cleaning and Drainage, Traffic Signs and Marking, Traffic Signals and Pavement Management (asphalt preservation and mitigation). The Street Maintenance Division is responsible for more than 287 miles of roadway, traffic signals, bridges and guardrails, street lighting, and snow control. Our Streets Maintenance Map can be viewed below.
Streets Maintenance Map
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Blue: Asphalt Maintenance 2025 Preservation (Seal)
Protective process applied to asphalt pavement to extend its life and maintain its appearance and performance.
Red: Asphalt Maintenance 2025 Mitigation (Overlay)
Technique where a new layer of asphalt is placed over an existing road surface to extend its life, improve ride quality, and restore structural integrity—without the need for full reconstruction.
Yellow: 2025 Contractual Patching
Contractual repair to damaged areas of asphalt pavement on an as-needed or scheduled basis.
Green: 2025 Crack Seal
Preventive maintenance technique that involves filling or sealing cracks in asphalt pavement with a specialized sealant to prevent water and debris from entering and causing further damage.
To view the locations by category, visit the full street maintenance map.
A Look Ahead: Upcoming Street Maintenance Activities
Visit the Weekly Traffic Impacts and Work Updates for more details.
Have a Concern?
- Who takes care of state highways and traffic lights?
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is responsible for all street surface repairs and maintenance including potholes, snow control, and weed mowing and for signal maintenance/timing on state highways within Broomfield's city limits including Hwy 121, Hwy 128, Hwy 287 (a.k.a. Wadsworth Boulevard), 120th Avenue, and Hwy 7, Please contact CDOT directly with any questions or concerns.
- How do I remove fresh striping paint from my vehicle?
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As soon as possible after getting paint from road stripes on vehicle, wash the vehicle at a car wash with a pressure wand. This will loosen and remove most of the paint unless it has dried for more than a day. If the car wash does not remove the paint, allow the vehicle to dry, and then spray the paint residue with WD-40 and allow it to stay on the area for 1-2 hours and rewash the vehicle. The WD-40 will soften the traffic paint without harming the vehicle's finish. Repeat the procedure for heavy concentrations. NOTE: DO NOT SCRUB THE VEHICLE'S FINISH WITH A SOLVENT OR SCOURING CLEANSER AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE FINISH!!
Contact Us
Jesse Alberts
Superintendent
3951 W. 144th Ave.
jwalberts@broomfield.org
303-438-6334
After Hours Emergencies
303-438-6400