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Commission weighs $26 million pavement-preservation increase as city's PCI hovers near 62
Summary
Transportation staff told commissioners the city's pavement-condition index (PCI) is about 62 and proposed increasing FY25-26 pavement-preservation spending to $26 million (roughly $100 million over five years) to raise and sustain PCI. Commissioners questioned how the program is managed, whether more work should be done in-house and asked for a
Nathan Domi, planning manager, told the Budget Review Commission on March 19 that Scottsdale's overall pavement-condition index is about 62 and that the transportation program proposes $26 million for pavement preservation in FY25-26 as part of a roughly $100 million five-year preservation program.
Nathan said the city maintains an inventory and PCI model for every roadway and that pavement-preservation treatments range from fog seals and crack filling (least costly) up through full reconstruction (most costly). He said the city's pavement-preservation team and consultants model outcomes: —If we establish a goal of what PCI…
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