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Mill Valley's PCI reaches 79; consultants recommend $3M/year minimum to maintain condition, $5.5M optimal to eliminate backlog
Summary
Pavement consultants reported a systemwide pavement condition index (PCI) of 79 and recommended a five-year strategy of critical-point management: at least $3M/year to hold PCI near 80, $5.5M/year to clear backlog over five years; council discussed funding risks if MST funding lapses and neighborhood requests to prioritize specific loops.
Public works staff and consultant Pavement Engineering, Inc. presented the city's five-year pavement management plan and funding scenarios. Consultant Joe Ryrie said Mill Valley now manages about 61 centerline miles (roughly 7 million square feet) of pavement and reported a systemwide PCI of 79 after recent projects. "Your system average right now is a 79," Ryrie said, noting the city's PCI rose from 64 in 2016 to 79 in 2025.
The consultants explained preservation principles: treat the…
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