Phoenix is piloting a "Cool Pavement" program that applies a reflective gray coating to asphalt to combat the Urban Heat Island effect. Studies suggest it lowers surface temperatures by 10-12°F. Proponents see it as a vital engineering fix to save lives during extreme heat. Opponents claim it is costly, high-maintenance, creates dangerous glare for drivers, and reflects heat upwards onto pedestrians.
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