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Public Works outlines PCI-driven paving plan and project priorities for the new transportation penny
Summary
Public Works Director Robert Anderson described a PCI-based, district-weighted paving selection process, noted scalability depending on county funding, and listed sidewalk, greenway and streetscape projects the city will seek from the new transportation penny.
Robert Anderson, Public Works director for the City of Columbia, presented the department’s approach to selecting and sequencing paving projects funded by the new transportation penny.
Anderson described a pavement-condition-index (PCI) evaluation used to rate every city street from 0 to 100 and explained the selection method that allocates funding proportionally by district street mileage. Using a notional $10,000,000 funding level, Anderson said the team modeled a $7,500,000 base for selected streets and…
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