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Long Beach says pavement-condition index rises to 61; $13.8M residential, $31.7M arterial work planned
5548791 · August 6, 2025
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Summary
A city speaker announced Long Beach’s pavement condition index reached 61 and outlined roughly $45.5 million in planned street investments, citing the city auditor’s pavement-management audit and the Elevate 28 capital program.
Speaker 1, Speaker, said the City of Long Beach’s pavement condition index (PCI) has risen to 61 and announced planned investments of $13,800,000 for residential street improvements and $31,700,000 for arterial streets and corridor enhancements.
"We set initial goal to get our city's pavement, condition index, which was in the fifties up…
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