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Killeen outlines 2026 pavement overlay strategy and warns funding gap could worsen road conditions

Killeen City Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

City engineers presented a pavement management plan that projects road-condition declines under current funding and described a targeted 2026 overlay program; staff said maintaining a higher pavement condition would require roughly $9.38 million per year versus the current $4 million.

City public works staff presented the city's 2026 pavement overlay strategy May 5, describing how pavement condition index (PCI) scores inform whether streets receive crack sealing, slurry, micro-paving or full mill-and-overlay work.

Public works explained that the city's annual pavement maintenance funding is currently about $4 million; under that funding the city's overall PCI would likely decline and residential streets would fall…

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