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Moraga oversight committee hears Measure K paving progress, reviews proposal to fund storm drains
Summary
Town staff told the Local Sales Tax Oversight Committee that major residential reconstruction funded by Measure K is nearly complete, PCI has risen to the high 70s, and staff is proposing using $600,000 a year from Measure K to create a dedicated storm-drain program; the committee asked for more financial detail and a 10-year paving plan.
Town of Moraga staff updated the Local Sales Tax Oversight Committee on March 18 on Measure K-funded paving work, the town's pavement condition index and a proposed shift toward more routine maintenance and dedicated storm-drain funding.
The presentation outlined that the town�s large "worst streets first" reconstruction program that began in 2022 is nearly finished and that staff now expects to move into a 10-year maintenance-focused paving plan. "We are very near to completing the last part of that project; just some storm drain work is remaining," Nate Levine, senior engineer, said. He added that the next step is a formal 10-year paving plan the town will finalize for Town Council review.
Why it matters: staff told the committee that keeping the town in a higher preventive-maintenance band reduces long-term costs. Sean Knapp, public works director, said Measure K revenues plus other sources have outpaced early expectations and that the town can now consider addressing sub-surface storm-drain needs separate…
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