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Lake Elmo adopts updated pavement management plan, programs $47.6 million in 10‑year CIP
Summary
The Lake Elmo City Council adopted a pavement management plan update that raises the citywide Pavement Condition Index to about 89, programs a 10‑year street CIP of $47.6 million and recommends an annualized maintenance budget of $600,000 for routine treatments.
The Lake Elmo City Council on July 1 adopted the city’s pavement management plan update dated July 2025 after a presentation of updated street ratings and a proposed 10‑year capital improvement plan.
Presenter Jack (public-works/pavement project lead) summarized the updated network rating and maintenance strategy, saying, “It's a pavement condition index. It's a scale of 1 to 100.” He reported that the citywide average Pavement Condition Index (PCI) increased to about 89 (from an 83 average reported previously) and that 88% of streets are now rated in the good-to-excellent category. Jack also noted 6.5% of streets are in a fair category and 5.5% are in poor…
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