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Yuba City staff proposes $12–14M pavement rehabilitation, recommends bond and updated scanning
Summary
Public Works detailed a citywide pavement backlog (average PCI 47) and proposed a $12–14 million major rehabilitation funded by bond debt service (approx. $1.5–2M/year), plus continued annual $1.5M preventive maintenance; council signaled support to proceed with studies and financing steps.
Public Works Director Josh Wolf told the council the city manages about 255 center-line miles (about 525 lane miles) of streets and that the system’s average pavement-condition index (PCI) is 47. He said arterial roads average a PCI of about 50, collectors about 34 and many residential streets vary widely.
Wolf outlined two funding-to-performance scenarios for a roughly $12 million program: a major rehabilitation approach (deepen-and-rebuild) that would yield about 6 center-line miles (roughly 14 lane miles)…
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