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City staff reports Pavement Condition Index of 82 and outlines funding scenarios
Summary
The 2026 pavement management update found the city's PCI about 82. Staff said an upfront investment of roughly $8.8 million would raise lower‑rated streets to about an 80 PCI and that maintaining the system at that level will likely require about $2.5–$3.0 million annually; staff recommended focusing on arterials and continuing a seven‑zone preservation rotation.
Palos Verdes Estates — City engineers and consultants presented the 2026 pavement management update on April 14, reporting a citywide Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of about 82 and recommending a balanced preservation strategy that emphasizes arterials and a zone rotation program.
Mike (city engineer) said the city’s automated pavement survey was collected in October 2025, processed and quality‑checked, and that the update uses that dataset to estimate needs and long‑range costs. Mike summarized the findings:…
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