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City staff report PCI gains and lay out funding scenarios to protect Herriman roads

Herriman City Council · May 8, 2025
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Herriman staff told the council a pavement study shows the citywide PCI rose from about 69.8 (2019) to roughly 74 (2024). Staff outlined treatment priorities and multiple budgeting scenarios — a $15 million 'fix‑all' option and a lower annual funding target (about $2.9M) to hold backlog steady — and urged continued preventive maintenance.

Herriman city staff presented results of a new pavement evaluation comparing 2019 and 2024 data, saying the city’s average pavement condition index rose into the mid‑70s while only a small portion of the network requires immediate reconstruction.

Bryce, a staff presenter, summarized the study’s findings: "our network PCI actually went up overall to 74." Staff described two data collection methods — a LIDAR/camera scan to map surface distress and a deflection test to assess structural condition — and said the combination helps target preventive treatments before roads fall below the reconstruct threshold.

The presentation included lifecycle analysis and…

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