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Arapahoe County to send IDCS revisions to public hearing, including condition-based pavement moratorium and higher restoration standards
Summary
Public Works proposed edits to the Infrastructure Design and Construction Standards that would replace a 2-year age-based pavement moratorium with an asset-condition trigger (OCI/PCI 90+), require larger restoration patches, and apply double utility-trench impact fees on high-condition segments; commissioners asked for clarified PCI/OCI language and discussion about development impacts.
Arapahoe County Public Works and Development presented proposed revisions to the county92s Infrastructure Design and Construction Standards (IDCS) and secured the board92s informal support to send the edits to public hearing.
Staff said changes are intended to improve clarity and fiscal sustainability in how the county manages new construction, utility cuts and roadway restoration. "We92re moving it from an age-based moratorium criteria to an asset management based, which is condition," a Public Works presenter said, explaining that an overall condition index…
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