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Thousand Oaks adopts pavement-management update; staff recommends boosting annual paving funding to $11 million

2299170 · February 12, 2025
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Council received a pavement management update showing the citywide pavement condition index (PCI) of 79 and approved staff recommendations to pursue higher annual funding to limit deferred maintenance; the council did not set a specific long-term funding commitment at the meeting.

The Thousand Oaks City Council received and filed a 2024 pavement management program update, which showed the city’s roadway network holds an overall pavement condition index (PCI) of 79 and recommended increasing annual pavement funding from $8 million to $11 million in the near term to limit deferred maintenance.

Senior Engineer Jorge Muñoz told the council the city maintains 384 miles of streets with an approximate pavement asset value of $1 billion. Muñoz said 81% of streets are in a “very good” condition, 19% in “fair,” and less than 1% in “poor.” He noted the city’s…

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