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Public works presents pavement‑condition data; estimates $8.5–10M needed yearly to stop decline

5778715 · September 18, 2025
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Public Works Director Michael Webb gave a detailed pavement condition index (PCI) briefing, showed street examples and said current capital spending (~$5M/year) will let the network decline; he estimated $8.5–$10M annually would halt deterioration and return network to a good PCI level.

Public Works Director Michael Webb told the council the city’s roadway network stands at a mid‑40s average on the pavement condition index (PCI) and that current capital spending — roughly $5 million per year on average — is insufficient to prevent continued decline.

Webb displayed photo examples of streets ranging from PCI in the 90s (recently reconstructed arterials) to PCI in the 20s and 30s for residential and collector streets showing severe cracking, potholes and failed pavement. He said Redding manages roughly 450…

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