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County presents pavement-preservation results; vendor: network in good condition, average PCI 79

3152832 · March 24, 2025
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Public Works summarized recent pavement work and a new pavement-condition study. Roadway Asset Services reported the county’s road network averages a PCI of about 79, with only 2% in the backlog (full reconstruction candidates); staff said the department will emphasize chip- and slurry-seal treatments to avoid costly overlays.

Public Works staff reviewed recent and planned pavement-preservation activity and released a third-party pavement-condition assessment showing the county’s network in strong overall condition.

Deputy Santos and Public Works Director Kelly Frittipovich summarized last year’s work: funded in part with ARPA money, crews completed 23 miles of overlay, about 52 miles of chip seal, 33 miles of slurry seal and performed maintenance on roughly 1,400 miles of gravel roads. For the current fiscal year Public Works projected about 20 miles of overlay, 33 miles of chip seal and additional slurry-seal work, plus an increase in…

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