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City Council adopts 25-year pavement-management plan; staff to examine increasing annual paving budget
Summary
Council approved a citywide pavement management plan that inventories 113 miles of city streets, rates segments by condition and lays out a five-year resurfacing program. Council asked staff to explore raising annual paving funding from about $1.0M–$1.5M to accelerate repairs and consider alley-policy changes.
City Council gave final approval on Sept. 3 to a citywide pavement-management plan and a five-year resurfacing program prepared by Johnson Engineering, which inventoried 113 two-way miles of city streets and rated them using a pavement-condition-index (PCI).
The inventory and condition assessment
Johnson Engineering staff said the airport-staffed survey broke the roadway network into 309 segments and used visual condition ratings and 120 pavement cores taken last fall. The assessment found roughly 0.23 lane-miles in poor condition, 12.17 miles in fair condition, about 67 miles satisfactory and roughly 34.5 miles in good condition (overall average rated…
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