Focused on Lehi — open to all Utah cities
A community record of Utah's street resurfacing work.
Residents are documenting concerns about slurry seal and resurfacing projects — especially work by Morgan Pavement in Lehi and surrounding Utah cities. The goal is simple: make patterns visible so city leaders, contractors, and neighbors can talk about it and make it better.
No sign-up. No home address required. Takes about a minute.
Understand
What a slurry seal is — and isn't
A slurry seal is a thin protective coat — a mix of asphalt emulsion, fine aggregate, and additives — applied over an existing road surface to seal small cracks and slow weathering. It is a preservation treatment, not a resurfacing. It should cure smooth, keep loose rocks off driveways, and stay out of gutters.
What residents across Lehi and nearby cities have been describing sounds different from that standard: loose aggregate lasting for weeks, uneven or ridged surfaces, slurry tracked into driveways and gutters, and roads that feel unsafe for scooters and bikes. This site collects that evidence in one place.
Pattern recognition
What residents are saying most
Starter themes — these will be replaced by AI-summarized themes as neighbors post reports.
Community
Latest reports
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Post a photo and a short description of what you're seeing on your street.
Report an issueSee something on your street?
A photo and two sentences is enough to add to the record.
