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San Bernardino council reviews data-driven pavement management plan; PCI report due in August

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Summary

City staff and a consultant presented a citywide pavement management program that will produce a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) report in August and actions to prioritize maintenance across hundreds of miles of streets.

City of San Bernardino staff and a consultant presented a multi-year pavement management plan to the City Council on April 25, outlining a data-driven approach to inventorying streets, prioritizing treatments and modeling long-term costs.

The presentation described a scoping effort that surveyed the city's street network with a high-resolution vehicle-mounted scanner and cameras, covering an inventory of pavement segments and producing a baseline index. Staff said automated data collection began April 3 and would finish around April 30; engineers will begin PCI analysis around June 25 and deliver a citywide PCI report on Aug. 29, 2025.

Why it matters: Council members were shown how earlier, reactive repairs compound costs over time and how a proactive program can reduce…

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