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Consultant: Kernersville should raise annual pavement investment to about $2.5 million to maintain network condition
Summary
The town heard a presentation of its pavement condition survey and long‑range financial model. Withers Rabanne Engineering reported the town’s network scores about an 80 today and recommended roughly $2.5 million per year to sustain that level of service; lower funding would allow deterioration and higher long‑term costs.
A consultant presented the Town of Kernersville’s pavement condition survey and a 10‑year financial model that shows the effect of different annual funding levels on the town road network.
Eddie Staley of Withers Rabanne Engineering told the Board of Aldermen that the town’s current pavement condition index (PCI) is about an 80, a level he described as “optimal” for citizen experience. Staley said the town currently budgets roughly $1.5 million a year for pavement work but that the model indicates an annualized funding level of about $2.5 million would be required to maintain the network condition over the next decade.
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