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Prescott Valley public works outlines pavement-preservation strategy, Safe Streets projects and Lasso Loop plan

PV in Focus (Prescott Valley podcast) · November 26, 2025
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Public Works Director Heather Reuter described the town's data-driven pavement preservation program (using pavement condition indexes), funding sources (HURF, stormwater rates, general fund), the Safe Streets for All grant's recommendations to reduce serious-injury crashes and the Lasso Loop 24–26 mile multi-use path plan.

Prescott Valley's public works department is using data and a multi-year plan to prioritize road repairs and safety improvements, Director Heather Reuter said on the PV in Focus podcast.

The town hires a contractor to drive and score every roadway to produce a pavement condition index (PCI). "How we put our 5 year pavement preservation plan together is we look at where our roads are failing based on the grade that was gathered, and we focus on those first," Reuter said. The scores are updated annually and roads are rescored every two to three…

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