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Laguna Woods council adopts updated pavement management plan, directs staff to advance near-term repairs
Summary
The City Council adopted an updated pavement management plan covering the city’s four public streets, citing a recent drop in pavement condition scores and steady SB1 and Measure M2 funding; council approved the staff-recommended resolution by voice vote and directed staff to advance near-term projects.
The Laguna Woods City Council on Feb. 24 adopted an updated pavement management plan and directed staff to advance near-term pavement projects after a staff presentation that flagged a recent decline in the citywide pavement condition index (PCI).
City Manager Chris told the council the plan, prepared with Kimberly Horn & Associates, covers roughly 10 centerline miles on the city’s four public streets and extends the city’s usual seven-year analysis to a 10-year planning horizon so staff can align pavement work with longer-term…
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