"No More Potholes" in Denver's Future
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The Rocky Mountain Cement Council and the Colorado Ready Mixed
Concrete Association launched a "No More Potholes" consumer action
campaign in the Denver area.
"No More Potholes" campaign ads are rolling through the Denver
Metro area on RTD buses through March and April, and a billboard at
8500 East Colfax will provide a chuckle for commuters beginning
March 27. The campaign uses humorous images to drive Colorado's
pothole-weary motorists to an actionable website, www.nomorepotholes.com,
where they can quickly email their local city council
representatives to request that future street paving be done using
concrete, a much harder, more durable and longer lasting road
paving material that is not prone to the formation of potholes
every year.
"High oil prices have changed the economics of street paving," said
Joe Rottman an engineer with Colorado Ready Mixed Concrete
Association. "Concrete is now price-competitive with other paving
materials. Concrete streets are tough -- concrete isn't affected by
the freeze-thaw cycle that tends to generate potholes in other
paving materials. Concrete's extreme durability also saves
taxpayers money and aggravation by eliminating cone zones for
frequent street maintenance and by eliminating the need to spend
taxpayer money to regularly repair and resurface the roads.
"For decades, highway engineers have considered concrete the
'Cadillac' of road paving materials because of its durability,
long-lasting performance and low maintenance requirements. Our goal
is to use humor to educate the driving public that concrete paving
is a way to solve the pothole problem in the long term."
"For the first time, Colorado taxpayers have an opportunity to put
an end to the metro area's annual pothole problem by asking their
city officials to specify that future street paving be done with
concrete. You can make a difference at
www.nomorepotholes.com."
The Rocky Mountain Cement Council, known as the RMCC, is composed
of companies that produce and ship cement throughout the Rocky
Mountain States of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. The
group’s mission is to promote and advance the use of Portland
cement for all types of construction. The group’s goal is to
provide the public with access to information for any and all
questions regarding Portland cement and concrete in the Rocky
Mountain Region.
The Colorado Ready Mixed Concrete Association (CRMCA) is a
Colorado-based organization representing the interests of
Colorado's ready mixed concrete producers. CRMCA promotes the
latest concrete solutions such as insulated concrete forms (ICF),
concrete for walks, patios, and driveways, flowable fill for solid
backfill situations, and silica fume slurry for high strength,
durable concrete applications.
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