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Itasca accepts CMAP pavement‑management assistance; alleyway scans billed separately
Summary
The board approved a CMAP technical‑assistance agreement for a village pavement management plan (CMAP portion estimated at $41,009.22 with a $4,000 local contribution). Scanning 20 alleyways will be billed separately by APT for $4,750 if the village elects that scope.
Trustee Leahy told the board on Oct. 7 that the village will accept a technical‑assistance intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop a predictive pavement‑management plan.
Staff explained CMAP uses roadway scanning and modeling to predict future pavement deterioration, allowing the village to prioritize treatments…
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