 Well, if you travel along college drive in Breiner, there's good news ahead as the city has started discussing updating the pavement. The city has noticed a loss in the surface and localized potholing over the past few years. With nearly 14,000 cars per day traveling on the road, the city hopes to get the project ready for the 2019 construction season. Even though the road was reconstructed about seven years ago, the asphalt used in the original construction is now causing issues. This mix was, you know, the latest and greatest thing at the time back in 2012 with the high amount of traffic volume we're seeing. You know, we still use this mix all over Breiner. It's just usually on the bottom lift and in this specific circumstance it was used on top and that's why we're starting to see that loss of surface. So we're trying to correct the problem before it becomes more of an issue. Hopefully it gets the pavement to last, you know, over 15, 20 years. The Breiner City Council approved to move forward with the mill and overlay option which would only shut down one line of traffic at a time during the process. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.