Roads + Infrastructure

Did You Know?

  • 1 Mile of road reconstruction costs approximately $1,250,000.00

  • The current city council has put more funds towards roads than all previous councils.

  • Roads hold and will continue to hold a high priority for the city, as demonstrated by an unprecedented investment of over $39 million from 2018 to 2027.

Below, Tale of two decades and moving forward, Pleasant Grove is dedicated more than any other city council to moving and doing more roads than ever. I will continue to improve our maintainable plan into the future.

2008 - 2017 Road Funding

2008 - 2017: $7,000,000.00 Total

2018 - 2027: $39M Total

Line graph showing roadway spending from 2008 to 2027 with a peak in 2023.
Map of Pleasant Grove City's 3-year coordinated road plan for FY 2022/2024. Different colors indicate planned road work: green for 2022, orange for 2023, and blue for 2024, with areas of no planned activity in grey. Includes a city map showing targeted roads and a legend explaining the color coding.
Map of Pleasant Grove City showing a 3-year road plan from FY 2022 to 2024. Includes color-coded routes for planned maintenance in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Annotations indicate scheduled projects, contracts, and utility needs. Legend explains the color codes and expected budget.

Road FAQ’s

Slide explaining reasons for repaving roads, including cost-effective maintenance and developer fees for sealant reapplication.
Text explaining how road decisions are made, emphasizing higher volume roads with examples, utilities coordination, and reconstruction necessity. Aerial view of a road intersection with greenery.
Cost estimates for 1 mile of roadwork on a 40-foot wide road with five options: simple seal ($70,000), micro surface ($100,000), 1.5-inch mill and overlay ($350,000), remove and replace 3-inch asphalt ($650,000), and full reconstruction with asphalt and base ($1,250,000). Pleasant Grove has 119 miles of roadway.
Text explaining why city funds can't be used for road repair. It states that Enterprise Funds for water, sewer, storm drain, and garbage are allocated for their specific operations, while the General Fund covers other civic needs like police, fire, parks, libraries, and building maintenance.
Graphic comparing sales tax revenue per person for road funding in Lindon, American Fork, Orem, and Pleasant Grove. Data: Lindon - $552/person, American Fork - $450/person, Orem - $677/person, Pleasant Grove - $255/person.