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City explains how pavement condition index guides street repairs, outlines county partnership for Ocean Avenue work
Summary
City officials described how the pavement condition index (PCI) determines repair priorities, gave cost ranges for preservation versus reconstruction, and said the county will reimburse the city for resurfacing outside the city line on Ocean Avenue.
City officials outlined how they prioritize street work using the pavement condition index and described a partnership with the county to resurface a section of Ocean Avenue without cost to the city.
The city’s staff member who spoke explained that streets are scored on a 0-to-100 PCI scale and that treating a street early saves money: preservation work can cost about 20 cents to $1.25 per square foot, while full reconstruction can run more than $5 per square foot. “When it’s in good condition, the work you have to do to preserve it is only between 20 cents and a dollar 25 per square…
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