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Pavement‑management study finds Yuma County roads in strong condition; staff plans continued preservation work
Summary
A consultant’s pavement study found a county average PCI of 79, low backlog (about 2% below PCI 40), and recommended continued preservation strategies; Public Works reported recent ARPA‑funded work and planned overlays, chip seals and gravel maintenance.
Public Works updated the board on past, present and planned pavement-preservation activities and introduced a county pavement study presented by Roadway Asset Services on March 24. Public Works said ARPA funding helped complete a busy year: about 23 miles of overlays, 52 miles of chip seal and 33 miles of slurry seal, plus roughly 1,400 miles of gravel-road…
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