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Council reviews truck-route lifecycle plan estimating $98.9 million in repairs over 26 years
Summary
City staff presented a pavement-management and truck-route life‑cycle cost analysis that estimates $98.9 million to maintain five truck routes over 26 years (about $3.8 million per year); council received the report and directed staff to pursue grants and coordination with regional partners.
PORT HUENEME, Calif. — City staff told the City Council on Monday that the pavement on major truck routes that serve the Port of Hueneme needs reconstruction and a sustained maintenance program and that the estimated cost to maintain the five truck routes over a 26‑year life cycle is $98.9 million, or roughly $3.8 million per year.
The analysis, presented by City Engineer Charles Cable, focused on heavily used arterials — Port Hueneme Road, Ventura Road, Channel Islands Boulevard, portions of Victoria and Pleasant Valley — and applied lifecycle and pavement condition data collected this year. Cable said preliminary design for Port Hueneme Road calls for an 8‑inch structural section with an asphalt rubber surface and estimated reconstruction cost of about $8.2 million for the first major rehabilitation. “This isn’t set in stone because there’s different technologies that come out,” Cable said when…
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