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Commissioners approve 2025 asphalt paving and preservation program; board aims to raise overall pavement index

2171996 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

El Paso County approved its 2025 paving and preservation list, directing public works to continue a preservation-first strategy to raise the county's pavement condition index (PCI). The resolution passed 4–0, with one commissioner excused from a procedural vote.

The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners voted Jan. 28 to approve the county’s 2025 asphalt paving and preservation program, a multi‑million-dollar plan the Department of Public Works presented as a preservation-first strategy to raise the countywide Pavement Condition Index (PCI).

Joshua (Josh) Palmer, County Engineer, summarized the program to commissioners. “Our objective for our maintenance program is really just preserve the roadway infrastructure that we have,” Palmer said. He told the board that the county’s average PCI rose from about 68.63 in 2023…

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