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CMAP and Applied Pavement Technology present PAVER analysis showing Addison’s network PCI at 65; staff urged to maintain preservation funding
Summary
Consultants presented a pavement management system (PAVER) analysis funded through the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning that found Addison’s area‑weighted pavement condition index (PCI) is 65 and outlined funding scenarios to maintain or improve road conditions.
Consultants from Applied Pavement Technology and representatives from the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) presented the results of a PAVER pavement management study to the Village of Addison on June 2. The analysis rated Addison’s 111 center‑line miles of roadway at an area‑weighted pavement condition index (PCI) of 65 and provided multi‑year budget scenarios and treatment recommendations.
Why it matters: a PCI in the mid‑60s indicates a network where a majority of road segments can be preserved with preventive treatments, while a substantial portion remains in poor condition and will require major maintenance or reconstruction. Consultants told the committee that preservation (crack…
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