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Council reviews annual street maintenance plan as city pursues pavement preservation

Fair Oaks Ranch City Council · April 3, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented the FY25/26 annual street maintenance plan: a roughly $831,000 program focused on preserving more than 60 miles of roadway (78% older than 30 years) using PCI/OCI data and a mix of treatments, including an expanded in‑house fog‑seal program and targeted reconstruction (Dzilchorn) to start this summer.

Fair Oaks Ranch staff presented the city’s FY25/26 annual street maintenance and pavement preservation strategy and sought council guidance on advancing the plan.

Assistant director of public works Stephen Fried told council the city maintains over 60 miles of roads, with 78% over 30 years old and more than half over 40 years old. Staff said their asset‑management approach uses pavement condition index (PCI) and overall condition index (OCI) metrics from a 2024 pavement condition survey to…

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