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Council hears citywide pavement condition index; sets target to keep roads in satisfactory or better condition

2679688 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff and consultant presented a citywide pavement condition index (PCI) showing more than 93% of streets in good condition. Council gave staff direction to adopt a target of ‘‘satisfactory or better" (roughly PCI 70 and above) as the planning threshold for maintenance and rehabilitation.

The Fulshear City Council received a presentation March 18 on a new citywide pavement condition index (PCI) and an associated pavement‑management approach intended to guide maintenance and capital spending.

Cliff Goodlander, city staff, summarized the scope: the study conducted by KSA Engineers (now part of Pape Dawson) evaluated roadway surfaces, sidewalks and signage, and produced a GIS‑linked inventory staff can use to schedule maintenance. Consultant Bill Carrillo said the PCI assigns a score from 0 to 100 based on observed surface distresses; higher scores indicate better pavement condition. Carrillo briefed the council on typical treatment types (preventive maintenance, rehabilitation such as mill‑and‑overlay, and full…

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