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Council approves street rehabilitation list under SB 1 funds; staff warns of data gaps, asks for asset-management software
Summary
The Sierra Madre City Council approved a list of streets to receive state RMRA funds for fiscal-year rehabilitation, but members pressed staff for better coordination with water-main replacements and a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to track pavement and pipe repairs.
The City Council voted Sept. 9 to adopt the fiscal-year street rehabilitation list required for receipt of Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) funding under Senate Bill 1, but the discussion highlighted internal data gaps and the need for better project coordination.
Why it matters: Sierra Madre must submit an annual RMRA designation to the state to receive SB 1 funds. Council asked whether the city's selection process used an engineering triage, how priorities link to planned water-main replacements and whether the list is coordinated with past repairs and emergency work after last year's disasters.
Budget and scope: Director of Public Works (Jose) Yanez said the RMRA allocation…
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