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Council authorizes notice of exemption and moves forward with 2026 pavement plan; SB1 funding authorized
Summary
The council reviewed the city’s five-year capital program and authorized staff to file environmental paperwork for the 2026 pavement maintenance project. Council also adopted a resolution authorizing funds for the 2026 pavement maintenance project and prioritized repaving over surface treatments where fiscally justified.
The Lafayette City Council on Monday reviewed an updated five-year capital improvement program and authorized staff steps for the 2026 pavement maintenance project, including filing a notice of exemption for projects that meet categorical-exemption criteria.
Public works staff and Capital Projects Assessment Committee (CPAC) members presented the status of recent and proposed projects, noting that pavement condition index (PCI) had improved from 73 to 76 after recent investments and that the city’s new half‑cent sales tax provides additional revenue for pavement preservation. Mike Moran, presenting…
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