The City of San Antonio began this week installing Cool Pavement to sections of streets in all 10 city council districts in an effort to fight rising temperatures in the hottest parts of the city.
According to a news release, Cool Pavement is a water-based asphalt treatment that can reduce spikes in temperature by reflecting more sunlight and absorbing less heat.
The pilot program, which costs about $1 million, is funded by the City’s Resiliency, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainability Program Fund. After the treatment is applied, the city will study the locations for six months and work with the University of Texas at San Antonio to evaluate its potential to reduce temperatures in the city’s hottest parts and test its sustainability. The efforts align with the City’s SA Climate Ready, Climate Action & Adaptation Plan adopted by City Council on October 2019.
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