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San Gabriel reports PCI of 85 as public works outlines durable, lower-cost paving strategy

San Gabriel City Council · August 21, 2024
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Public Works Director Greg Devink told the City Council the city—s Pavement Condition Index rose from 59 (2018) to 85 after shifting to targeted treatments, in-house project management and new grant strategies. Staff warned maintaining 85 requires larger annual spending or steady grants.

San Gabriel 99Public Works Director and City Engineer Greg Devink told the City Council that the city—s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) has climbed to 85 after a multi-year change in how the city selects street treatments, pursues grants and manages projects.

Devink said the city moved from paving one mile a year with full reconstruction to a preservation-first approach that extends the service life of many streets. "We put treatments on 12 miles instead of 1," he said, describing slurry seals, asphaltic rubber aggregate membrane (ARAM) and targeted grind-and-overlay work. He said ARAM can extend a street—s life up to 15 years and that…

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