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San Bernardino outlines data‑driven pavement management plan covering 650 centerline miles
Summary
City staff and Nichols Consulting Engineers presented a pavement management and asset inventory plan that will survey about 650 centerline miles and deliver a citywide Pavement Condition Index (PCI) mid‑June; staff said the effort will support multi‑year budgeting and candidate SB1 grant projects.
San Bernardino city staff and Nichols Consulting Engineers on April 16 presented a data‑driven pavement management plan that will inventory roughly 650 centerline miles of city streets and produce a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) to guide repairs and budgeting.
The consultant described a multi‑step program—inventory, condition survey, decision tree, budget analysis and implementation planning—built from high‑resolution lidar and imagery collected by a pavement data vehicle. "650 center line miles will be assessed as part of this pavement management plan," the presenter said, and the team reported dividing the network into about 5,100 50‑foot sections for…
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