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Council receives pavement management report; plan shows tens to hundreds of millions needed to raise citywide PCI
Summary
Consultants reported San Bernardino's current pavement condition index (PCI) is about 51 (fair); maintaining existing funding would drop citywide PCI over the next decade, while reaching a PCI of 60–70 would require roughly $440M–$700M over 10 years. Council directed staff to incorporate findings into the FY2026–2036 CIP and pursue funding strategies.
San Bernardino — The City Council unanimously received a draft Pavement Management Program (PMP) report on Tuesday and directed staff to fold the findings into the capital improvement program for FY2026–2036 and to pursue funding options.
Key findings: Consultants from NCE reported a citywide pavement condition index (PCI) of about 51 (a “fair” overall grade). They mapped the city's 157 miles of arterial, ~50 miles of collector, and ~350 miles of residential streets and said roughly 70% of the network is in…
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