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Residents urge PCI-driven priorities and more accessible transit during public comment
Summary
Public commenters urged the board to use pavement-condition trends to prioritize repairs, explore Medicaid-linked medical-transport options and add accessible bus-stop features. RSVP representatives also sought stakeholders for a Quad County transportation meeting.
Mark Costa, a Carson City resident, told the board he supports combining structured surveys with prioritization in the citys transportation plan and urged that pavement-condition trends be used to set repair priorities.
Costa cited the PCI (Pavement Condition Index) report and said districts 1, 2 and 5 experienced double-digit declines in total road condition from 2015 to 2024. He noted that local roads make up 65% of the network and…
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