Rollingwood Paving Page Omits Project Details | The Locally Times
The city's webpage for Fiscal Year 2026 paving projects instead lists community events and holiday closures, with no details on road work or budgets.
According to records posted on the page, its content has been dedicated to unrelated community announcements. ## A Persistent Information Gap The absence of paving project information on the designated webpage is not an isolated incident. A review of the page's content shows a pattern over several weeks in February and March 2026 where community event information was posted instead of infrastructure project updates. During this period, the official city resource for paving projects consistently failed to provide any relevant details. This leaves a gap in public information regarding the planning, cost, and execution of municipal infrastructure work. The records do not specify which city department or official is responsible for maintaining the content of the city's webpages. ## Other Public Records Offer No Clarity A search for Fiscal Year 2026 paving project details in other publicly available City of Rollingwood records also yields no specific information. The city posted notices for a City Council Meeting on March 18, 2026, and a Board of Adjustment Meeting on March 10, 2026. The posted details for these meetings do not include agenda items or supporting documents related to the scope or status of the city’s paving plan. The lack of information across multiple official channels means key questions remain unanswered. The public record does not show which streets are included in the Fiscal Year 2026 plan, the total budget for the projects, or the expected start and completion dates. The city has not made information available on its designated webpage that would allow residents to understand the scope and impact of upcoming road work.