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Clear Lake consultant says current funding can raise pavement score to 60 in 10 years; shortfall remains
Summary
A consultant told the Clear Lake City Council the cityhas a pavement condition index of 51, an asset value of $52.7 million and a 10-year need of $25.8 million versus $22 million in planned funding; with current funding the PCI could rise to about 60 in 10 years, the consultant said.
A pavement-management consultant told the Clear Lake City Council on May 18 that the cityhas a pavement condition index (PCI) of 51 and an estimated network replacement value of $52,700,000, and that modelled scenarios using the cityplanned funding would raise the PCI to about 60 over the next 10 years.
Deborah, a presenter from NCE who led the update, said the consultant updated the street inventory, conducted condition surveys in 2022, and ran a 10-year budget analysis using the decision-support tool "street server." She said the 10-year maintenance need for Clear Lakewas calculated at $25,800,000, while the funding the city provided for the analysis totaled $22,000,000, leaving an estimated 10-year gap of roughly $3,800,000.
Why it matters: PCI is a standard measure (0to100) used to identify…
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