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Rohnert Park officials outline pavement plan as maintenance funding lags

Rohnert Park City Council · February 25, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented the 2024 pavement management plan showing a citywide Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of 66, described treatment priorities and planning tools, and outlined funding scenarios that range from current investment (about $2.3M/year) to $4M'$5M/year to maintain or improve PCI and curb deferred maintenance.

Rohnert Park Public Works Director Vanessa Garrett told the City Council the city's Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is currently about 66, meaning roughly three-quarters of the city's roads are in good condition and about 25% are in poor or worse condition. "We actually have a very good PCI at 66 right now," Garrett said during the informational presentation.

Garrett and Senior Public Works Analyst Ed Takata explained the city maintains 98 centerline miles (about 200 lane miles counting both directions) and uses a consultant every two years to evaluate every segment and assign PCI scores from 0 (worst) to 100 (new). They showed lifecycle curves demonstrating that timely preventative treatments such as crack sealing, slurry seals and…

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