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Menifee Council Accepts Pavement Management Plan, Staff Says $53M Needed Over Five Years
Summary
City staff told the Menifee City Council that maintaining a 75 PCI will require roughly $53 million over five years (about $10.6M/year), including $31.5 million for reconstruction and $21.5 million for preventive maintenance; council accepted the report and directed staff to return with budget recommendations.
The Menifee City Council on Feb. 4 accepted a 2025–2030 pavement management program (PMP) update from public works staff and the Bucknam Infrastructure Group that recommends increasing annual investment to preserve the city’s roadway network.
Public Works Director Nick Fiddler said the city’s current pavement-condition index (PCI) is 75.1 (above the 70-year target) across approximately 397.5 centerline miles of roadway. The PMP identifies about 15% of the system—roughly 58.8 miles—as needing overlay or reconstruction. Using rehabilitation strategies supplied by the…
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