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Long Beach says pavement condition index hits 61; city outlines Measure A spending for homelessness prevention
Summary
A City official reported Long Beach's pavement condition index reached 61 and summarized planned street investments and Measure A-funded homelessness prevention and housing allocations totaling millions of dollars, with planning for the next five-year infrastructure program to begin in 2026.
A City official for Long Beach announced that the city's pavement condition index has risen to 61 and outlined planned investments in streets and a package of homelessness-prevention and affordable-housing measures funded in part by Los Angeles County's Measure A.
The official said the pavement condition increase reflects both ongoing maintenance and recent projects, citing $13,800,000 for residential street improvements and $31,700,000 for arterial-street and corridor enhancements. The official also thanked the public works team and said the city will adopt recommendations from a city auditor performance audit on street projects and pavement management.
The announcement included direction to begin planning in 2026 for the city's next five-year infrastructure program, building on the city's Elevate 28…
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