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Council adopts pavement-management update after residents describe flood-prone dirt roads

Wildomar City Council · February 11, 2026
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Wildomar adopted a 2026 pavement-management program update that maps the city’s pavement condition and offers funding scenarios; staff highlighted a 67 PCI citywide average and a 60‑mile dirt‑road inventory with planning-level costs up to $75 million to pave everything. Residents urged immediate drainage fixes on Union Road.

Wildomar’s City Council on Tuesday adopted a biennial pavement-management program (PMP) update that sets priorities for road maintenance and lays out planning-level costs for dirt-road upgrades.

The city’s consultant, Vivek Jha of NCE, told the council the city’s weighted average pavement condition index (PCI) is about 67 — a modest improvement since 2021 — and that staff added roughly 2 million square feet of pavement to the inventory during the update. The analysis showed roughly 127 centerline miles (about 265 lane miles) of roadway and that about half the network rates as “very good.” Jha said preventative maintenance on fair-to-good streets produces the largest return on investment, while…

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