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Council adopts Measure A five-year street program; staff warns citywide pavement index remains "at risk" without additional funding
Summary
The City Council adopted the Measure A five-year local program and Resolution No. 6743 on March 18, approving the city's project list to secure pavement and alternative-transportation funds for fiscal years 2026–2030.
The City Council on March 18 adopted the Measure A five-year local program of projects and Resolution No. 6743 to access street-maintenance funds for fiscal years 2026–2030, approving staff’s recommended project list and budgeting approach.
Public Works staff explained that Lompoc’s current citywide pavement condition index (PCI) is 54 and that industry guidance aims for a PCI of about 70. The department presented a 10-year forecast showing that, under a cost-effective capital strategy, spending roughly $3 million per year on pavement rehabilitation could raise the PCI to the industry target over approximately nine to ten years. By contrast, a lower spending…
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