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Public Works outlines FY26 capital improvement and street maintenance plan; pavement score edges up

5668661 · July 15, 2025
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Public Works Deputy Director Shane Keesall presented the city's FY26 capital improvement and street maintenance plan July 14, reporting an improvement in pavement remaining service life and outlining preservation, rehabilitation and drainage projects for the coming year.

Public Works Deputy Director Shane Keesall presented Apache Junction’s fiscal year 2026 capital improvement program and street maintenance plan at the July 14 work session, outlining preservation and rehabilitation projects, drainage work and several design efforts the department plans to pursue in FY26.

Keesall said the city’s pavement condition measure (remaining service life, RSL) improved from 12.82 to 14.05 year equivalents and that the department achieved its service level objective for the first time in many years; he also noted the percentage of pavement in poor condition has room for improvement (staff reported about 5–7 percent in poor condition).…

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