Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) for Urban and Suburban Street ApplicationStatus: CompleteReport Date: 07/20/2021 Summary: Full-depth reclamation (FDR), a common strategy for rural roadways, has been validated by previous LRRB studies to be a viable long-term and cost-effective option for urban and suburban asphalt pavement rehabilitation. This project developed a video, guidebook and other outreach materials to help cities and counties determine the feasibility of FDR for their roadways. It specifically addresses curb-and-gutter, utilities, storm sewers, and manholes, as well as what should be done with excess reclaimed materials. Final Deliverables: Full Depth Reclamation Resource Guide for Urban and Suburban Street Application (Guidebook #2021RIC02) Appendix A: Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) for Urban and Suburban Street Application (Appendix #2021RIC02A) Appendix B: Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) for Urban and Suburban Street Application (Appendix #2021RIC02B) Related Materials: Full Depth Reclamation for City Streets, Tuesday, Sept. 27, Noon to 1 p.m. (Video/Webinar) FAQs: Using FDR Within Urban Settings (Brochure/Handout) Video: Full Depth Reclamation for Urban and Suburban Street Applications (Video/Webinar) Related Research: Final Report 2016-09: Investigation of Performance Requirements of FDR Stabilization Final Report 2016-37: Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) for Urban and Suburban Street Application