Improved technology and raw materials prices prompt agencies to reconsider reclaimed material.
Turning around the condition of a city's streets is difficult at best. After years of neglect, Los Angeles suburb Oxnard, Calif., is beginning the long, slow climb back to smoother rides for its 180,000 residents.
Cold in-place recycling stretches road funds because crushed materials are used onsite rather than hauled away.
Cut costs by adding more recycled asphalt pavement to the mix.
As prices drop, real-time tracking and dispatching systems are no longer an option reserved for police, fire, and emergency services.