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Pico Rivera receives five-year pavement plan; staff urges prioritizing residential streets
Summary
City Public Works director Noe Negrete presented a five-year Pavement Management Plan, saying the city’s Pavement Condition Index is about 50 and proposing to prioritize residential streets; the council received the report 4–0 and asked for follow-up on timing and targeted areas.
Noe Negrete, Pico Rivera’s director of public works, presented the city’s five-year Pavement Management Plan and urged the council to prioritize residential streets rather than continuing the traditional focus on arterials. Negrete said the city’s current Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is about 50 and framed options for different funding levels and their expected results.
Negrete described the study approach — an outside consultant (IMS) used a sensor-equipped van to collect pavement data citywide, then staff reconciled local knowledge with the consultant’s scorecards. He explained the four condition categories (very good, good, poor and very poor) and common treatments, from slurry seal to grind-and-overlay or full reconstruction. ‘‘Our report card right now puts us right dab in the middle.…
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