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Green Bay committee approves $70,000 for automated road-rating software to speed PASER surveys
Summary
The Improvement and Services Committee approved a $70,000 purchase to acquire automated transportation-infrastructure mapping software intended to produce the city's required biannual PASER ratings with far less staff time and reduced subjectivity.
The Green Bay Improvement and Services Committee voted to approve a $70,000 purchase so the Department of Public Works can use automated transportation-infrastructure mapping software to complete the city’s biannual PASER road ratings.
The PASER (pavement surface evaluation and rating) system assigns road-condition scores from 1 (needs full reconstruction) to 10 (new). Assistant Director of Public Works Jim Burnett told the committee the software breaks streets into 30-foot segments, independently rates each segment, and then averages segments to create a streetwide score, reducing rater subjectivity.
“PASER pro…
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