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Cary board warned road program needs about $4.5 million yearly to reach 'satisfactory' PCI

2261966 · February 12, 2025
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Trustees were presented data showing Village of Cary’s pavement condition index at 62.03 and heard staff estimate that about $4.5 million annually would be required to reach and maintain a satisfactory PCI of 70; current motor fuel tax revenue and other existing sources leave a multiyear funding gap.

Village staff told trustees Feb. 11 that Cary’s overall pavement condition index (PCI) stood at 62.03 for 2025, placing the network in a “fair” condition, and said that maintaining a “satisfactory” PCI of 70 would require approximately $4.5 million per year.

Public works staff and trustees discussed the gap between that estimated need and the village’s current…

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