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Norwood staff begins pavement condition rating study to prioritize road repairs
Summary
City staff presented a request-for-proposal and a plan to commission a new pavement condition rating (PCR) study to guide multi-year street repairs and capital budgeting; interviews of bidders are expected within a week and no formal council vote was taken.
Norwood city administration told the Infrastructure, Parks and Public Places Committee that it has posted a request for proposals to update the city’s pavement condition rating and will interview respondents within about a week.
The study will diagnose road distresses across Norwood’s roughly 60 linear miles of streets, provide segment-by-segment condition scores and produce cost-estimate scenarios to inform the city’s operating and capital budgets, staff said. City staff emphasized that the analysis is intended to help prioritize repairs and estimate long-term funding needs rather than to obligate immediate construction work.
City staff member Mr. Skelly, who presented the plan, said…
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