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County says $500 million in SB 1 funding helped raise road PCI to 70; board approves DPW plan
Summary
Department of Public Works told supervisors its eight‑year resurfacing program—backed by SB 1 funding—brought the county's pavement condition index to 70 after investing $500 million in resurfacing and related projects; the board unanimously approved staff recommendations to continue SB 1‑funded maintenance and expand asset management.
San Diego County's Department of Public Works told the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 that an eight‑year pavement and asset‑management effort funded in part by SB 1 lifted the county's pavement condition index (PCI) to 70, a level the department described as "very good" by industry standards.
"Between 2017 and 2025, DPW invested $500,000,000 of state funds to resurface 778 centerline miles of county roads," Deputy Director Murali Pasumarthy said during the presentation, listing related accomplishments including…
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