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Consultants: Lewisville's roads largely healthy but long-term keep-up will rise; PCI target set at 85
Summary
Presenters said more than 92% of the city's streets are in satisfactory or good condition, the council's pavement condition index (PCI) target is 85, and long-term keep-up and catch-up spending will increase to maintain or raise that standard.
Consultants told the Lewisville City Council that the city's pavement condition index (PCI) work shows strong system health but also identified funding needed to maintain or improve the network.
Richard Campbell, who led the streets and alleys analysis, said the city's PCI grading and GIS mapping show over 92% of streets fall in the 71–100 PCI range (satisfactory to good) and alleys are over 60% in the same range. "Good news is, you've got over 92% of your system on your streets that are in satisfactory,…
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