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Mansfield staff present five‑year pavement plan after citywide survey shows strong network condition
Summary
Consultants told Mansfield City Council the city's network PCI is 77 with just 1% backlog; staff presented budget scenarios showing maintaining current conditions would require about $13 million annually when combining maintenance and capital work, and recommended continuing a balance of reconstruction and preventive maintenance.
Mansfield's pavement network earned an overall pavement condition index (PCI) of 77 in a citywide survey presented to the City Council on Feb. 23, 2026, with consultants reporting a backlog — the share of the network at reconstruction‑candidate condition (PCI 40 or below) — of just 1 percent.
The presentation, led by Megan Ratliff, an engineer with ICCIMS, explained that PCI is a standardized 0–100 score that captures distresses such as alligator cracking, corner breaks and raveling. Ratliff said a score of 100 indicates a nearly new roadway and that the city uses PCI thresholds (notably PCI ≤40) to identify…
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