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Committee reviews 2026 street rehabilitation plan; PCI at 80 and Wave Street project to start next month

Measure PNS Oversight Committee · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Public works staff presented the city’s pavement-condition index at 80 and listed upcoming 2026 pavement projects, including a full-depth reclamation on North Fremont and an award to McKim Corporation for Wave Street ADA and pavement rehabilitation.

Public works staff presented the 2026 street rehabilitation and reconstruction reports, outlining the city’s pavement‑condition index (PCI) and a list of upcoming pavement projects.

Max, a public‑works staff member, said the city’s current PCI is 80, which he said places the city in a high percentile among similar agencies. He reviewed two attachments: a PCI table showing segment-level PCIs and a schedule of upcoming projects.

Key projects discussed include a full‑depth reclamation on North Fremont (from the city limit to Canyon Del Rey) and the Wave Street ADA and pavement rehabilitation project, which the committee was told was awarded to McKim Corporation with contracting under way and an expected start next month. Max also listed several neighborhood projects slated for spring and summer, including Deer Flats, Delmani Grove, Laguna Grande, Fish Flats, Oak Grove, Villa Delmonte and work at Cass in El Dorado.

Committee members noted a small number of very low‑PCI outliers and asked staff about database management and inspection procedures. Max described a 2023 consultant inspection of the street network and said the city can re‑inspect segments and update PCI entries when warranted.

The committee voted unanimously to receive the street rehabilitation report. Staff said they will prioritize visible low‑PCI segments and coordinate schedules to minimize disruption (for example, avoiding school‑release periods for work near schools).