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County unveils emergency road‑damage prioritization tool and reports progress on storm repairs
Summary
County staff reported completion and status of road repairs from the 2016–17 and 2023 storms and unveiled a new, data‑driven Emergency Road Damage Assessment tool to prioritize limited resources for repairs; the board accepted the report unanimously.
Santa Cruz County public‑works officials told the Board of Supervisors on March 25 that they have completed hundreds of storm‑repair projects tied to the 2016–17 and 2023 disaster declarations and introduced a new GIS‑backed Emergency Road Damage Assessment tool to help prioritize remaining repairs.
Public Works reported that, across the two major storm events, the county has completed more than 300 projects valued at nearly $197 million, with dozens of…
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