The annual Pavement Management Program for the Town of Burgaw focuses on maintaining and improving the condition of its streets and highways. With 18.57 miles of town-owned streets, this program plays a crucial role in preserving infrastructure quality and ensuring safe and efficient transportation for residents and visitors. The program includes activities such as resurfacing, crack sealing, pothole repair, and pavement markings to extend the lifespan of roadways and enhance driving conditions. By implementing regular maintenance and rehabilitation measures, Burgaw aims to minimize deterioration, reduce long-term repair costs, and uphold the overall quality and reliability of its road network. The Powell Bill program provides an annual funding allocation from the state, based on public centerline miles of road accepted and maintained by the Town. However, current and future resurfacing costs continue to exceed Powell Bill allocations, requiring additional General Fund revenues to be allocated.