The Boulder County Comprehensive Plan (BCCP) provides guidance on gravel and paved roads accepted for maintenance in unincorporated Boulder County. The BCCP stipulates that funding for major repairs should be prioritized for the county’s arterial and collector roadways, and that funding of major repairs for “local access roadways” (aka “subdivision roads”) shall be the responsibility of those served by the road. Basically, funding is focused on roads that serve the most people and provide critical regional connections.
While the county does not conduct major repairs, such as full roadway resurfacing, on subdivision roads, our Road Maintenance crews still conduct operations on these roads, including: snow removal; pothole patching; clearing of ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures; replacement/repairs of sidewalks; and, roadway crack sealing and patching to maintain public safety.