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Staff says $800,000–$1 million a year needed to sustain Holladay roads
Summary
Public‑works staff told the council the city’s pavement‑condition index (PCI) averages about 70 and that sustaining that level will require roughly $800,000–$1,000,000 annually (including county contract funds); staff reported past bond and treatment history.
Public‑works staff presented the city’s pavement history and a five‑year maintenance model, telling council members that current funding levels will not sustain the road network at its target condition.
The presenter reviewed treatments used over recent years—chip seal, microsurfacing, slurry and mastic seals—and walked through the effects of the 2022 bond, which funded…
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