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Council reviews 2026 pavement plan; debate centers on data‑driven rankings vs. local usage
Summary
City staff presented a five‑year pavement management plan and a preliminary 2026 list. Councilors debated whether to strictly follow consultant PCI rankings or to prioritize high‑use streets such as Oakwood Drive and areas affected by heavy vehicles.
City staff presented the 2024 pavement management data and a preliminary five‑year resurfacing plan for discussion at the July 21 meeting, asking the council for guidance on streets to investigate for the 2026 program. The packet showed the city’s average pavement condition index (PCI) had risen from about 49.5 in 2019 to 68.6 in 2024 after bond‑free repairs and an annual resurfacing program.
Public works staff and the city’s pavement consultant use an objective PCI scoring system…
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