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Engineering lays out unimproved‑road priorities, aims to replace all 4‑inch public mains by 2032

2213608 · January 25, 2025
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Engineering unveiled a multi‑year unimproved‑road priority map that pairs water/sewer work with surface upgrades and said replacing all public 4‑inch water mains could take until about 2032 at the current pace.

City Engineer Melissa Cota presented a mapped priority list for unimproved roads and an updated multi‑year capital improvement program that ties road conversion to water and sewer upgrades.

Cota said staff use a 0–300 infrastructure score to rank projects (surface, sewer, water), and they group projects so underground utility replacements and surface improvements can be sequenced together. She reported a planning assumption of roughly 0.75 miles of unimproved‑road utility work per year under current resources; if the…

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