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Council hears 2025 pavement-management plan: 20 lane miles of mill-and-overlay, expanded sidewalk repairs
Summary
City staff outlined the 2025 Pavement Management Program, which proposes about 20 lane miles of mill-and-overlay and more than 33 lane miles of ultra-thin bonded asphalt surfacing, plus an expanded sidewalk repair program and a mail ballot sales-tax renewal that will fund much of the work.
Cody Wolbers, assistant municipal services director, told the Lenexa City Council that the city’s 2025 Pavement Management Program includes slightly more than 20 lane miles of mill-and-overlay work and about 33 lane miles of ultra-thin bonded asphalt surfacing, alongside pavement reconstruction and a multi-subdivision sidewalk-repair program.
Wolbers explained the city uses a Pavement Condition Index (PCI), a 0–100 rating system, to score streets and plan maintenance; Stantec collected the most recent roadway data in May 2024 and staff updated the map for 2024 maintenance. He said about 75% of all Lenexa streets are in excellent, good, or fair condition and that figure rises to about 80% when looking only at arterials and collectors.
Why it matters: staff warned that areas inside the I-435 loop show…
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