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Council reviews $1.5 million data-driven street maintenance plan, asks for costs and maps

Mulvaney City Council · November 14, 2025
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Summary

Council heard a presentation on a proposed $1.5 million street maintenance program anchored to a citywide pavement condition assessment (PCI=83); members requested maps, per-road cost estimates and coordination with county projects before voting.

Council members on Thursday reviewed a data-driven street maintenance plan that would use a $1,500,000 budget to prioritize preservation and targeted repairs citywide.

The presentation, given by public works staff with consultant Scott Wooden of Roadway Asset Services, reported a current pavement condition index (PCI) of 83 citywide and explained the approach: prioritize roads at the low end of their condition band to avoid higher reconstruction costs later. "That funding allows us to continue a proactive data driven maintenance approach…

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