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City engineer outlines five‑year pavement plan as backlog and repair costs climb
Summary
City Engineer Brian Thomas presented the five‑year Pavement Management Program: Oceanside’s PCI is 61 with a 22.5% backlog; staff recommended receive and file the plan and flexible annual adjustments by the city engineer to respond to funding and observed conditions.
Brian Thomas, Oceanside city engineer, presented the city’s five‑year Pavement Management Program (PMP), describing the extent of paved surfaces (about 490 centerline miles and ~90 million square feet), the 2023 pavement condition index (PCI) of 61, and a backlog—streets rated poor to very poor—of about 22.5% (national average 12%). Thomas explained the…
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