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Pavement assessment shows 71% of roads in good condition; consultants recommend preservation and a transportation utility fee

Washington City Council · December 11, 2025
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Summary

JUB consultants told Washington City Council that 71% of streets rate good/satisfactory in the 2025 PCI survey. They urged routine surface treatments and a long‑term funding plan — including consideration of a transportation utility fee — to avoid expensive reconstruction and a bond cycle.

Washington City officials received a detailed pavement condition presentation Dec. 10 from JUB consultants and Public Works Director Blake Fonsbeck that framed both the city’s current road condition and funding choices to preserve them.

Findings: JUB reported that 71% of Washington City road miles fall in the industry’s good or satisfactory PCI category. By contrast, about 21% of the network is in fair condition and requires closer attention. The consultants explained how cracking, rutting and fatigue (“alligatorâ€)…

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