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Public Works outlines street resurfacing plan, says citywide pavement condition index stands at 75

San Francisco Public Works Commission · November 13, 2025
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Project manager Paul Radice told the San Francisco Public Works Commission that the city's Payment Condition Index is 75, the resurfacing program has resurfaced more than 9,000 blocks over 15 years, and maintaining current conditions will require roughly $80–$90 million annually while reaching a 'state of good repair' would require about $150 million a year.

Paul Radice, a project manager for San Francisco Public Works, gave an annual update on the city's street resurfacing program, saying the city's Payment Condition Index (PCI) is currently 75 and outlining the program's selection criteria, costs and coordination measures.

"This is our street resurfacing program philosophy. Right road, right treatment, right time for the right price," Radice said, summarizing the approach the department uses to prioritize resurfacing candidates. He told the commission the program uses six selection criteria, including PCI score, multimodal routes, project readiness and geographic equity.

Radice said the city has resurfaced 9,148 blocks over the last 15 years and currently maintains roughly 13,000 street segments. He summarized the per-block average cost structure…

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