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Englewood’s pavement survey shows improved average condition; staff recommends continued data-driven maintenance

5516631 · July 28, 2025
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City engineers reported an improved average pavement condition following 2021–2024 work and said further three‑year surveys, predictive modeling and targeted maintenance can keep the network at a 70 OCI target; council asked for survey costs and confirmed flexible response to poor-outlier streets.

City engineers on Monday presented the results of Englewood’s June 2024 pavement survey and explained how the data will guide repairs, maintenance and budget planning. The report compared results to a 2021 survey, described the tools used to collect condition data, and summarized how the city will use a scenario-planning tool to predict future needs.

The survey was collected with automated equipment from a local consultant and follows ASTM-aligned methods; video, GPS, lasers and roughness sensors produced an overall condition index (OCI) for each pavement segment. Megan Blase, asset program manager, said the OCI scale runs from 0 (failed) to 100 (new). The city’s average OCI rose from 62 in 2021 to about 72–73 in 2024 after roughly $8 million in pavement work between surveys, officials said.

The city maintains about 125 miles of…

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