02-04-2018, 11:54 AM
Here is the new product that the majority board voted for at the Jan 2018 board mtg to try 2 TEST miles at a cost of $100,000. I'm emphasizing "test" bc this is where the former boards FAILED when THEY chose chip seal. NO TEST ROADS, no matter what these people say. I watched closely and there were NO TEST ROADS.
https://aggrebind.com/roads/equipment/
Unfortunately, this majority board disregarded the FC proposal to try the LeviTrap at a cost of $50,000. LeviTrap and AggreBind are the same or similar product. LeviTrap offered to do one free road and we had hoped to do an extra mile at the same time and get 2 miles for $50,000. During the discussion, two road professionals in the peanut gallery stated we could get either the same exact product or similar for a heck of a lot cheaper. The majority board disregarded their input, and went ahead and approved spending $100,000. $100,000 = 304 lot owners fees. One would think to look at that information...same or similar product but a heck of a lot cheaper???? AggreBind is what the GM wanted.
The FC was proposing that the test roads sit for a minimum 6 months and select 2 roads w/the most challenges in topography, traffic and maintenance. Do a thorough assessment BEFORE moving forward and spending any more money. That is a true TEST ROAD.
Had they done that w/the chip seal, we wouldn't have so many shoddy chip seal roads today, OUR money, down the toilet. IMO, they've been pretty reckless and wasteful of our money over the past few years. Please pay close attention to what they do from here forward.
This product like the LeviTrap, after careful preparation of the road base, requires just a water truck to spray the product down. The up side to this product and LeviTrap, and UNLIKE chip seal, is that asphalt can be installed right on top of this. So it's supposed to be a good temporary dust abatement until we get asphalt. It is environmentally friendly and harmless to all plants and animals and is a water based polymer.
"AggreBind cures by evaporation and the compaction of the soil, which typically achieves 99.7-99.9% maximum density and is capable of sustaining 20 Ton trucks w/in a couple of hours and 100 Ton trucks in about 6-8 hrs. Essentially, as soon as an AggreBind road is compacted and sealed, the base becomes operational as a road. AggreBind eliminates the need for these extra vehicles and operations."
https://aggrebind.com/roads/equipment/
Unfortunately, this majority board disregarded the FC proposal to try the LeviTrap at a cost of $50,000. LeviTrap and AggreBind are the same or similar product. LeviTrap offered to do one free road and we had hoped to do an extra mile at the same time and get 2 miles for $50,000. During the discussion, two road professionals in the peanut gallery stated we could get either the same exact product or similar for a heck of a lot cheaper. The majority board disregarded their input, and went ahead and approved spending $100,000. $100,000 = 304 lot owners fees. One would think to look at that information...same or similar product but a heck of a lot cheaper???? AggreBind is what the GM wanted.
The FC was proposing that the test roads sit for a minimum 6 months and select 2 roads w/the most challenges in topography, traffic and maintenance. Do a thorough assessment BEFORE moving forward and spending any more money. That is a true TEST ROAD.
Had they done that w/the chip seal, we wouldn't have so many shoddy chip seal roads today, OUR money, down the toilet. IMO, they've been pretty reckless and wasteful of our money over the past few years. Please pay close attention to what they do from here forward.
This product like the LeviTrap, after careful preparation of the road base, requires just a water truck to spray the product down. The up side to this product and LeviTrap, and UNLIKE chip seal, is that asphalt can be installed right on top of this. So it's supposed to be a good temporary dust abatement until we get asphalt. It is environmentally friendly and harmless to all plants and animals and is a water based polymer.
"AggreBind cures by evaporation and the compaction of the soil, which typically achieves 99.7-99.9% maximum density and is capable of sustaining 20 Ton trucks w/in a couple of hours and 100 Ton trucks in about 6-8 hrs. Essentially, as soon as an AggreBind road is compacted and sealed, the base becomes operational as a road. AggreBind eliminates the need for these extra vehicles and operations."