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Public works outlines road maintenance progress, funding and repair priorities

2366872 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

Public Works presented a multi-year update on pavement condition, maintenance strategies and funding, saying the city’s network PCI rose from 69 to 72 and that the Transportation Maintenance Fund will be used to pursue a 73 PCI target.

Nicholas Johnson, engineering supervisor in Public Works Operations, briefed the Transportation, Airports and Public Works Committee on the city’s 2025 roadway maintenance program, presenting condition data, treatment options and a multi-year funding outlook.

Johnson said Aurora maintains about 1,400 centerline miles of roadway across roughly 65 square miles and serves a population of about 400,000. He explained that pavement condition is measured by a standard pavement condition index (PCI) that ranges from 0 (poor) to 100 (new). The city adopted a council goal to maintain the network at about a 73 PCI. After several years of…

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