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City departments outline road‑rehabilitation process and new data tools for Oahu streets

3169011 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

Department of Facility Maintenance, Design and Construction, and Transportation Services gave a joint briefing describing pavement distress types, the city’s pavement condition index methodology, upcoming resurfacing projects funded in FY25, and pilots using telematics to supplement biannual pavement data collection.

City public‑works officials gave a joint presentation on the island’s road rehabilitation process, explaining how pavement condition is measured, how preservation treatments are selected, and how the city schedules resurfacing and reconstruction projects.

Gene Albano, Director of the Department of Facility Maintenance (DFM), said the city manages roughly 4,000 lane miles and that surface life is affected by traffic, aging materials and increasingly intense rainfall. DFM Deputy Director Warren Mamizuka and Chief Tyler Sugihara reviewed common pavement distresses (including alligator/cracking, block cracking, edge cracking, potholes, raveling and weathering) and described the mobile…

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