Antioch Roads Continue to Improve

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February 01, 2020
Edward Smith

City Government Continues to Improve Antioch Roads

The city of Antioch is beginning the 8th phase of its roadway rehabilitation effort, focusing on roads in the downtown area. The city hopes that by rehabilitating its roadways, it will be able to reduce the wear and tear on vehicles as well as the number of serious accidents that take place on city streets.

The Project

The project is being funded by a one-million-dollar federal grant from a long-running program instituted by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. The program, called the Community Development Block Grant, gives communities the funds they need to provide infrastructure development as well as anti-poverty programs and affordable housing.

Antioch is using the grant to rehabilitate its roadways as well as replace damaged curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. Funds will also go to installing curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The city has stated that, through this effort, they are seeking to continue their commitment to strengthening the quality of life for residents of Antioch.

Improving the City

The construction work necessary to complete the project will reportedly have a minor impact on local vehicle and pedestrian traffic. However, once the construction is completed, the city expects to see traffic relief as well as new and safer roads. The project is projected to be completely finished by the end of March 2020.

Ron Bernal, the Antioch City Manager, told reporters that by upgrading their roads, the city hopes to show its residents that they are “working hard for them.” Bernal went on to mention that “whether its upgrading roads or keeping the water rates reasonable, Antioch is focused on making residents proud to call it their home.”

Unsafe Roads and Vehicle Accidents

When roads have large potholes, missing signs, or other serious defects, it puts drivers at risk. Maneuvering around a pothole or failing to anticipate a sudden curve can cause vehicles to crash, potentially leaving drivers and passengers with serious injuries.

In cases where a poorly maintained road contributes to a crash, the government entity responsible for that roadway is often considered at-fault and can be held financially responsible for damages suffered as a result of the accident.

Accident Damages

The damages that people suffer as a result of car accidents can change their lives. Not only is recovery often both physically and mentally difficult, but the process can be expensive as well. Many crash survivors need to go through multiple surgeries as well as participate in long-term physical therapy. On top of this, being injured can leave you unable to perform your job, which can mean a temporary or even permanent loss of income.

While these concerns are serious, crash survivors can often receive compensation for their losses by getting touch with a local personal injury attorney and filing a claim against negligent parties like government entities or reckless drivers.

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