WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The City of Warner Robins plans to resurface 22 roads this fall, investing nearly $2.5 million in its annual road milling and resurfacing program.

The work, set to begin in September, will cover just over seven miles of pavement. According to City Administrator James Drinkard, it’s part of a yearly effort to target the city’s most damaged streets.

“We start at the top of that list with the roads in most need of improvement and go as deep into the list as our available funds will allow,” Drinkard said.

Warner Robins maintains a total of 354 miles of roadway. But resurfacing them all at once isn’t possible. Drinkard said cost is a major factor and one that’s rising fast. The city has seen a 40% increase in paving costs since 2023, driven by inflation, heavier vehi

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