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Hawaiian Gardens council adopts updated five-year pavement management program

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The City Council approved an updated five-year pavement management program after a staff presentation showing the city's current Pavement Condition Index and proposed spending priorities, with staff to return for approval of specific street projects.

The Hawaiian Gardens City Council on Feb. 12 approved an updated five-year pavement management program intended to guide future street repairs and grant applications.

City staff presented the updated pavement management report and recommended adoption of a five-year program. The staff presentation said the city owns and maintains about 19.8 centerline miles of streets and that the updated system assigns a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) to each segment; the report lists arterial streets at PCI 74, residential streets at PCI 77, alleyways at PCI 77 and an overall city PCI of 76. "The City Of Hawaiian Gardens current PCI stands at 76, which is notably higher than the Los Angeles County…

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